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Effect of specific antibodies on the excitability of internally perfused squid axons
Authors:F C Huneeus  H L Fernandez
Affiliation:From the Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, and the Estacion de Biologia Marina, Universidad de Chile, Viña del Mar, Chile
Abstract:Giant axons from the squid Dosidicus gigas were internally perfused with rabbit antiaxoplasm antibodies and their effect upon the action potential and the membrane potential was studied. Necessary requirements for the antibodies to affect these parameters in a consistent manner were: (a) removal of the bulk of axoplasm from the perfused zone, accomplished by initially perfusing with a cysteine-rich (400 mM) solution, and (b) addition of small amounts of cysteine (30 mM) to the antibody-containing solution. When these experimental conditions were met, conduction block ensued generally within 3 hr of the first contact of the axon inner surface with the antibody Antineurofilament antibodies and nonspecific antibodies had no effect. External application of antiaxoplasm antibodies had no effect.
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