Embryonic chick heart cells were cultured on a plastic surface in sparse sheets of 2–50 cells mutually in contact, or isolated as single cells. Conditions are described which permitted conjoint cells to be impaled with recording microelectrodes with 75% success, and isolated single cells with 8% success. It is proposed that cells in electrical contact with neighbors are protected from irreversible damage by the penetrating electrode, by a flow of ions or other substances from connected cells across low-impedance intercellular junctions. Action potentials recorded from conjoint and isolated single cells were similar in form and amplitude. The height or shape of the action potential thus appears not to depend upon spatial relationships of one cell to another. As the external potassium concentration was increased from 1.3 mM to 6 mM, cells became hyperpolarized while the afterhyperpolarization was reduced. At higher potassium levels, the afterhyperpolarization disappeared, the slope of the slow diastolic depolarization decreased, and resting potential fell along a linear curve with a slope of 61 mv per 10-fold increase in potassium. In pacemaker cells the diastolic depolarization consists of two phases: (a) recovery from the afterpotential of the previous action potential and (b) the pacemaker potential. These phases are separated by a point of inflection, and represent manifestations of different mechanisms. Evidence is presented that it is the point of inflection (PBA) rather than the point of maximal diastolic potential, that should be taken as the resting potential.
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The Electrical Activity of Embryonic Chick Heart Cells Isolated in Tissue Culture Singly or in Interconnected Cell Sheets
Robert L. DeHaan,
Robert L. DeHaan
From the Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland 21210
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Sheldon H. Gottlieb
Sheldon H. Gottlieb
From the Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland 21210
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Robert L. DeHaan
From the Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland 21210
Sheldon H. Gottlieb
From the Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland 21210
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April 05 1968
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1968 by The Rockefeller University Press
1968
J Gen Physiol (1968) 52 (3): 643–665.
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April 05 1968
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Robert L. DeHaan, Sheldon H. Gottlieb; The Electrical Activity of Embryonic Chick Heart Cells Isolated in Tissue Culture Singly or in Interconnected Cell Sheets . J Gen Physiol 1 September 1968; 52 (3): 643–665. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.52.3.643
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