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Local ion currents controlling the localized cytoplasmic movement associated with feeding initiation ofNoctiluca
Authors:T Nawata  T Sibaoka
Institution:(1) Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, 980 Sendai, Japan;(2) Present address: Biology Laboratory, Kyoritsu Women's University, Hachioji, 193 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Summary We used an extracellular vibrating probe to investigate local transmembrane ion currents that occur just before and during localized cytoplasmic movement associated with feeding initiation in the marine dinoflagellateNoctiluca, Our results indicates that the currents flow only through a specialized cellular region, the sulcus, suggesting a heterogeneous distribution of an ion channel in the cell membrane. A current enters into the middle of the sulcus where the cytostome exists and leaves from both ends of the sulcus. The mean inward and outward current densities were approx. + 11 and — 1 mgrA·cm–2, respectively. The cytoplasm began to stream toward the cytostome in association with the currents and then aggregated around it. Removal of Ca2+, Na+, or Mg2+ ions from the external medium diminished the inward current. Ca2+ ions were proved to carry only 5% of the inward current. The Ca2+ current appears to be enough to raise Ca2+ concentration in a localized region of the cytoplasm, causing the cytostome-directed cytoplasmic movement. Rest of the current seems to be carried by Na+ ions. Most of the outward current was inhibited by an ion pump inhibitor, but the current-carrying ion species could not be identified.
Keywords:Calcium  Cytoplasmic movement  Feeding behavior  Ion current  Noctiluca  Vibrating probe
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