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Seasonal variation in conduction velocity of action potentials in squid giant axons

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BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN
卷 199, 期 2, 页码 135-143

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MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY
DOI: 10.2307/1542873

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM 30376] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NINDS NIH HHS [NS 07101-18-19] Funding Source: Medline

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To determine whether the electrical properties of the squid giant axon are seasonally acclimated, action potentials, recorded at different temperatures, were compared between giant axons isolated from Loligo pealei caught in May, from relatively cold waters (similar to 10 degrees -12 degreesC), and in August, from,relatively warm waters (similar to 20 degreesC). Parameters relating to the duration of the action potential (e.., maximum rate of rise, maximum rate of fall, and duration at half-peak) did not change seasonally. The relationship between conduction velocity and temperature remained constant between seasons as well, in spite of the fact that May axons were significantly larger than August axons. When normalized to the fiber diameter, mean May conduction velocities were 83% of the August values at all temperatures tested, and analysis of the rise time of the action potential foot suggested that a change in the axoplasmic resistivity was responsible for this difference. Direct measurements of axoplasmic resistance further supported this hypothesis. Thus seasonal changes in the giant axon's size and resistivity are not consistent with compensatory thermal acclimation, but instead serve to maintain a constant relationship between conduction velocity and temperature.

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