Excitability of Paramecium and the significance of negative surface charges |
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Authors: | C. Hook E. Hildebrand |
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Affiliation: | (1) Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule, Institut für Theoretische Physik, D-5100 Seffent-Melaten, Aachen, Germany;(2) Institut für Neurobiologie, Kernforschungsanlage, D-5170 Jülich, Germany;(3) Present address: Max-Planck-Instilut für Experimentelle Medizin, Abt. Physiologie, Hermann-ReinStraße 3, D-3400 Göttingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary On the basis of a model presented in a previous paper (Hook and Hildebrand, 1979) the influence of external cation concentrations [K+]0, [Ca2+]0 and of membrane voltage Vm (i.e. the actual potential difference between the two membrane faces) on the locomotor behavior of Paramecium is theoretically analyzed. In an extended model system we discuss the negative feedback of intraciliary calcium [Ca2+]i on the excitability of the ciliary membrane. While a fast blocking of Ca channels is mediated by increased [Ca2+]i and accounts for the short duration of action potentials, a slow [Ca2+ ]i-dependent denaturation of channel molecules is assumed to determine excitability changes of Paramecium on a long time scale.It is emphasized that the duration of long-lasting ciliary reversal which reflects the excitability is not a direct function of the cation ratio Ju [K+]0/[Ca2+]01/2but rather of the membrane potential Vm.Introduction of negative surface charges can well explain why for a series of different [K+]0, [Ca2+]0 but constant Ja value the excitability is unchanged despite corresponding shifts in measured membrane potentials. |
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Keywords: | Ciliary membrane Ciliary reversal Surface charge Surface potential Slow Ca2+ inactivation Ca pump |
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