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Kinesis in Euplotes vannus-Ethological and Electrophysiological Characteristics of Chemosensory Behavior
Authors:CHRISTIAN STOCK,THOMAS KRÜ  PPEL,WOLFGANG LUEKEN
Affiliation:AG Zoophysiologie, FB Biologie/Chemie, Universität Osnabrück, Barbarastraβe 11, D-49069 Osnabrück, Germany
Abstract:ABSTRACT. Equally dispersed Euplotes vannus cells accumulate inside a drop of supernatant of a bacteria suspension that is surrounded by a reference solution. In the drop, frequencies of stops and backward jerks are tenfold increased. The sequences of directional changes and translocations prevent cells from leaving the chemostimulant region, as if they were trapped. This behavior is quickly induced after casual arrival in the drop and not by chemotactic influence over a larger distance. With intracellular recordings, we have found a K+ conductance decrease in chemically stimulated cells that prolongs the duration of spontaneously occurring depolarizations to 600-1,700 ms by delaying repolarization. The freely fluctuating membrane potential shifts to more depolarized levels, although the total potential range is expanded in the positive and negative direction by 5.5 and 3.8 mV, respectively. Chemosensory behavior is explained and discussed with respect to these electrophysiological events.
Keywords:Chemotaxis    ciliate    K+ current    membrane potential    side-stepping reaction
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