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Collision of two action potentials in a single excitable cell.

Christian Fillafer1, Anne Paeger1, Matthias F Schneider2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is a common incident in nature, that two waves or pulses run into each other head-on. The outcome of such an event is of special interest, because it allows conclusions about the underlying physical nature of the pulses. The present experimental study dealt with the head-on meeting of two action potentials (AP) in a single excitable plant cell (Chara braunii internode).
METHODS: The membrane potential was monitored with multiple sensors along a single excitable cell. In control experiments, an AP was excited electrically at either end of the cell cylinder. Subsequently, stimuli were applied simultaneously at both ends of the cell in order to generate two APs that met each other head-on.
RESULTS: When two action potentials propagated into each other, the pulses did not penetrate but annihilated (N=26 experiments in n=10 cells).
CONCLUSIONS: APs in excitable plant cells did not penetrate upon meeting head-on. In the classical electrical model, this behavior is specifically attributed to relaxation of ion channel proteins. From an acoustic point of view, annihilation can be viewed as a result of nonlinear material properties (e.g. a phase change). GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: The present results suggest that APs in excitable animal and plant cells belong to a similar class of nonlinear phenomena. Intriguingly, other excitation waves in biology (intracellular waves, cortical spreading depression, etc.) also annihilate upon collision and are thus expected to follow the same underlying principles as the observed action potentials.
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Keywords:  Action potential; Annihilation; Chara; Collision; Extinguish; Nonlinear wave

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28965878     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2017.09.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj        ISSN: 0304-4165            Impact factor:   3.770


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