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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 358 (1975), S. 179-187 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Isolated Protoplasm ; Nitella ; Electrical Excitability
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Isolated protoplasmic droplets of the algaNitella were investigated with microelectrodes in artificial vacuolar sap. The following observations were made: 1. Two types of preparations could be distinguished differing in size and in time of adaptation to artificial pond water but only slightly in their electrical behaviour. 2. The droplets proved to be electrically excitable in the sense that short current pulses elicited electrical responses which outlasted the stimuli. 3. The responses resembled nerve action potentials in shape and duration but they were graded and could be elicited as well in positive as in negative direction. Moreover, spontaneous changes of the normal resting potential (a few millivolts inside negative) did not influence their amplitudes. 4. In most cases the amplitudes of the responses grew with time and saturated after about 90 min. Before saturation the relation between stimulus strength and amplitude of responses was almost linear but became slightly S-shaped after saturation. The saturation value of the responses caused by 100 μs pulses of 1 μA/mm2 was taken as a standard response. In 32 experiments the standard response varied considerably between 2 and 90 mV and was 13 mV on the average. The observations suggest that quite different mechanisms are responsible for the transients of theNitella droplets and the all-or-none responses of nerve fibres.
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    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 361 (1976), S. 263-267 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Isolated protoplasm ; Nitella ; Electrical responses ; RC network
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Isolated protoplasmic droplets of the alga Nifella were investigated with microelectrodes under current clamp conditions. The following observations were made: 1. Long pulses of either polarity yielded almost symmetric current-voltage relations. Near the rather small resting potential (inside negative) the measuring points lay on a straight line corresponding to an apparent surface membrane resistance of 1.7±0.45 kΩ (mean ± S.E.M.,n=5). 2. Experiments with various pulse programs revealed no mechanism comparable to Na inactivation but stressed the electrical symmetry of the droplet with respect to the resting potential. 3. Changes of the [Ca2+] in the bathing medium between 0 and 10 mM as well as of the pH between 5 and 9 did not influence the responses. Replacing K+ by Na+ (or vice versa) or exchanging NO 3 − for acetylglycine or Cl− was also ineffective. These observations are not consistent with a normal excitable surface membrane. Similar responses are obtained with a RC network which is described and which may have its substrate in histological peculiarities of the protoplasmic droplet.
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