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Experimental approach for studying structural changes in axonal membrane upon nerve excitation

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Title: Experimental approach for studying structural changes in axonal membrane upon nerve excitation
Author(s): Ahokas, Lauri Juhani
Contributor: University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Biomedicine
Discipline: Biochemistry
Language: English
Acceptance year: 2011
Abstract:
The Hodgkin and Huxley (HH) model of action potential has become a central paradigm of neuroscience. Despite its ability to predict action potentials with remarkable accuracy, it fails to explain several biophysical findings related to the initiation and propagation of the nerve impulse. The isentropic heat release and optical phenomena demonstrated by various experiments suggest that action potential is accompanied by a transient phase change in the axonal membrane. In this study a method was developed for preparing a giant axon from the crayfish abdominal cord for studying the molecular mechanisms of action potential simultaneously by electrophysiological and optical methods. Also an alternative setup using a single-cell culture of an Aplysia sensory neuron is presented. In addition to the description of the method, the preliminary results on the effect of phloretin, a dipole potential lowering compound, on the excitability of a crayfish giant axon are presented.


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