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A study of the effects of externally applied sodium-ions and detection of spatial non-uniformity of the squid axon membrane under internal perfusion
Authors:I Inoue  I Tasaki  Y Kobatake
Institution:Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan;Laboratory of Neurobiology, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014, USA
Abstract:Electrical properties of the axon membrane were examined under internal perfusion of squid giant axons with a dilute solution of NaF or CsF. The rate of propagation of the action potential was markedly enhanced when NaCl was added to the external CaCl2 solution. The membrane conductance both at rest and during the action potential was increased with increasing Na-concentration in the external medium. In the perfusion zone of these axons, the action potentials in different parts of the membrane were found to terminate in a more-or-less spatially random and temporally irregular fashion. When the electric field outside the axon membrane was examined with hyperfine glass-pipette electrodes, small rectangular potential changes of uniform amplitude were observed. The small potential changes, which resemble those obtained by Bean in EIM-treated lipid bilayer, were interpreted as indicating spatial non-uniformity of the axon membrane during excitation. The importance of long-range electric interaction between different parts of the axon membrane is emphasized.
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