Intracellular free Ca (Ca-i) was measured in functionally intact rod o
uter segments in darkness and during light responses using the fluores
cent Ca indicator Indo-dextran. In darkness, Ca-i was 554 +/- 25 nM (n
= 28) for -85 +/- 2 pA of circulating dark current (I-d) and declined
in saturating light to a minimum value of similar to 50 nM with a tim
e course that paralleled the fall in Na:Ca,K exchange current. During
a subsaturating flash response that reduced id by 70%, Ca-i fell to a
minimum of similar to 325 nM and recovered incompletely to a plateau o
f similar to 450 nM that lasted similar to 15 s after full recovery of
I-d. During a 60 s step that caused similar to 7-fold reduction in se
nsitivity of superimposed flash responses, Cai reached a steady-state
level of similar to 252 nM.