How does it work?
To record the current, we need to apply an electrical potential across the membrane patch. We use a glass pipette, a recording electrode, that has an open tip that is very small in diameter, about one mircometer, and is filled with electrolyte solution. The micro pipette is pressed against a tiny area or patch of a cell membrane and light suction is applied to help in the formation of a high resistance seal between the glass and the cell membrane. After the application of a small amount of suction, the seal between pipette and membrane becomes so tight that no ions can flow between the pipette and the membrane.