The electric potential difference (1 to 15 mv.) between two loci of the slime mold connected with a strand of protoplasm changes rhythmically with the same period (60 to 180 seconds) as that of back and forth protoplasmic streaming along the strand. When atmospheric pressure at a part of the plasmodium is increased (about 10 cm. H2O), the electric potential at this part becomes positive (0 to 20 mv.) to another part with a time constant of 2 to 15 minutes. If the atmospheric pressure at a part of the plasmodium is changed (about 10 cm. H2O) periodically, the electric potential rhythm also changes with the same period as that of the applied pressure change, and the amplitude of the former grows to a new level (i.e., forced oscillation). The electric potential rhythm, in this case, is generally delayed about 90° in phase angle from the external pressure change. The period of the electric potential rhythm which coincided with that of the pressure change is maintained for a while after stopping the application of the pressure change, if the period is not much different from the native flow rhythm. Such a pressure effect is brought about by the forced transport of protoplasm and is reversible as a rule. In the statistical analysis made by Kishimoto (1958) and in the rheological treatment made in the report, the rhythmic deformation of the contractile protein networks is supposed to be the cause of the protoplasmic flow along the strand and of the electric potential rhythm. The role of such submicroscopic networks in the protoplasm in various kinds of protoplasmic movement is emphasized.
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RHYTHMICITY IN THE PROTOPLASMIC STREAMING OF A SLIME MOLD, PHYSARUM POLYCEPHALUM : II. THEORETICAL TREATMENT OF THE ELECTRIC POTENTIAL RHYTHM
Uichiro Kishimoto
Uichiro Kishimoto
From the Department of Biology, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
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Uichiro Kishimoto
From the Department of Biology, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
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July 15 1957
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1958, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1958
J Gen Physiol (1958) 41 (6): 1223–1244.
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Uichiro Kishimoto; RHYTHMICITY IN THE PROTOPLASMIC STREAMING OF A SLIME MOLD, PHYSARUM POLYCEPHALUM : II. THEORETICAL TREATMENT OF THE ELECTRIC POTENTIAL RHYTHM . J Gen Physiol 20 July 1958; 41 (6): 1223–1244. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.41.6.1223
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