Species specificity in the extrinsic absorption changes exhibited by some invertebrates stained with voltage-sensitive dyes |
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Authors: | Sergey Yagodin Yury P Pushkarev Victor M Slutsky |
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Institution: | (1) Paviov Institue of Physiology, USSR Academy of Sciences, 199164 Leningrad, USSR |
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Abstract: | Summary The absorption changes of several invertebrate neuronal preparations stained by the potentiometric dyes (WW 375, WW 433, WW 401 and RGA 84) in response to electrical nerve stimulation were examined. The dyes did not penetrate the connective sheath of insect preparations, but stained it. Only a decremental spreading of optical signals was seen onPeriplaneta americana, Gryllus bimaculatus and GitGryllus campestris ganglia and nerves. In contrast to insect preparations, pond snail and leech neurons were well stained by these dyes. The dye WW 375 behaved somewhat distinctly on insect and pond snail preparations than had been previously reported on other invertebrates. Like the signals from vertebrate neurons, they usually had triphasic action spectra. Therefore, this kind of action spectrum is not found only in membranes of vertebrate neurons. The main conclusion of this work is that the species-specific effects of the dye on different invertebrate preparations have a common feature: the existence of three peaks in the change of absorption (at 575, 675 and 750 nm) in both kinds of WW 375 action spectra (monophasic or triphasic). The wavelength dependence of the change in absorption was not affected by concentration, staining time, pH, osmolarity or ionic composition of physiological saline. |
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Keywords: | voltage-sensitive dyes optical signals neuronal membranes nerve cells nerve tibers invertebrates |
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