Abstract: | Embryonic Chick hearts aged less than 4 days are not always sensitive to tetrodotoxin, an inhibitor of fast sodium channel. It is shown that in the most frequent cases, in which tetrodotoxin sensitivity is apparently absent, this sensitivity can be demonstrated after previous treatment by veratridine or by toxin II of androctonus australis Hector Scorpion venom. It is concluded that the fast tetrodotoxin-sensitive sodium channel is regularly present in the heart of Chick embryos aged 2 and 3 days, but most often in a permanently inactivated state. |