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Spontaneous All-or-Nothing Action Potentials in the Ciliate Bursaridium difficile
Authors:TROND OLAV BERG  OLAV SAND
Institution:Department of Biology, Division of General Physiology, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1051 Blindern, N-0316 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:The electrical membrane properties and the swimming behaviour of the freshwater ciliate Bursaridium difficile were studied by current clamp recordings and video analysis. The resting membrane potential was –45 ± 6 mV (mean ± SD, n = 80), and the input resistance and membrane capacitance were 109 ± 42 megaohms (MΩ) (n = 63) and 457 ± 150 picofarads (pF) (n = 42), respectively. Based on an estimated surface area of 6.8 × 10-4 cm2, the corresponding specific membrane resistance and capacitance are 7.4 × 104Ω× cm2 and 0.7 μF/cm2. Bursaridium difficile generates spontaneous, all-or-nothing action potentials with a well-defined threshold in normal medium. The spontaneous firing frequency was 0.22 ± 0.06 Hz (n = 80). The maximum rate of rise of the action potentials was less than 1 V/s, and they displayed a prolonged plateau phase (0.5–1 s). The action potentials were abolished in nominal Ca2+-free solution and are thus Ca2+-spikes. The swimming pattern of Bursaridium in homogeneous surroundings is composed of forward swimming periods interrupted by regular, short periods of backward swimming followed by a change in the forward swimming direction. The turning frequency corresponded to the spontaneous firing frequency, and only forward swimming was observed in nominal Ca2+-free solution. The periods of backward swimming activity are thus linked to the spontaneous action potentials.
Keywords:Ca2+  Ca2+-spike  ciliary reversal  membrane potential  membrane resistance  swimming pattern
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