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Fig. 6. The cell-free, inside-out patch clamp recording configuration was used to
assess the effects on KATP channel open-state probability
(Po) of the NO donor SNAP (100 µmol l-1;
left), the stable cGMP analog 8-Br-cGMP (200 µmol l-1) and
8-Br-cGMP in combination with the KATP antagonist BDM (60 µmol
l-1; right), all under normoxic conditions. Three min exposure to
SNAP at the intracellular face of the membrane significantly increased
Po (N=6). The cGMP analog also raised
Po (N=4), an effect that was substantially
eliminated by simultaneous administration of the KATP antagonist
(N = 4). Values are means ± 1 S.E.M. *,
significantly different from control (P<0.05).