Abstract: | Dynamics of binding between calcium and hydrophobic membrane components were investigated in vivo in identified neurons ofHelix pomatia while producing habituation to tactile stimuli using a fluorescent chlortetracycline probe technique. A decline in the concentration of membrane-bound calcium (Cab2+) and likewise in the intensity of electrophysiological response was found in the "command" neurons of defensive behavior when applying a train of stimuli. An increase in Cab2+ was noted in the sensory neuron studied and in the spiracle motoneurons. It proved difficult to produce habituation in these cells fulfilling standard electrophysiological criteria. Hydrophobe-hydrophil transfer of calciumbinding molecules is thought to accompany production of habituation in nerve cells.P. K. Anokhin Institute of Normal Physiology, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. I. P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 605–612, September–October, 1989. |