Figure 5
Figure 5. Representative recordings of whole-cell current measurements in HbS cells before and at least 3 minutes after Gd3+ addition (50 μM). (A,C,E) Oxygenated HbS cells. (B,D,F) Deoxygenated HbS cells. Data in panels A and B are from before Gd3+ addition; data in panels C and D are from at least 3 minutes after Gd3+ addition. All measurements were made using Na+-containing bath and pipette solutions. Corresponding averaged data are presented in panels E and F as means ± SEM, n = 5 (HbS oxygenated) and n = 5 (HbS deoxygenated). (G) The effect of Gd3+ on whole-cell conductance of deoxygenated HbS cells; dose-response curve. Relative conductance was determined at −10mV in the absence of Gd3+. Serial additions of Gd3+ were then made to the bath solution and, after each addition, a new stable value for whole-cell conductance was obtained. Data are presented as means ± SEM, n ≥ 2-5 for each concentration.

Representative recordings of whole-cell current measurements in HbS cells before and at least 3 minutes after Gd3+ addition (50 μM). (A,C,E) Oxygenated HbS cells. (B,D,F) Deoxygenated HbS cells. Data in panels A and B are from before Gd3+ addition; data in panels C and D are from at least 3 minutes after Gd3+ addition. All measurements were made using Na+-containing bath and pipette solutions. Corresponding averaged data are presented in panels E and F as means ± SEM, n = 5 (HbS oxygenated) and n = 5 (HbS deoxygenated). (G) The effect of Gd3+ on whole-cell conductance of deoxygenated HbS cells; dose-response curve. Relative conductance was determined at −10mV in the absence of Gd3+. Serial additions of Gd3+ were then made to the bath solution and, after each addition, a new stable value for whole-cell conductance was obtained. Data are presented as means ± SEM, n ≥ 2-5 for each concentration.

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