Annihilation and creation of rotating waves by a local light pulse in a protoplasmic droplet of the Physarum plasmodium |
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Authors: | Seiji Takagi Tetsuo Ueda |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0812, Japan |
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Abstract: | Pattern dynamics plays a fundamental role in biological functions from cell to organ in living systems, and the appearance of rotating waves can lead to pathological situations. Basic dynamics of rotating waves of contraction-relaxation activity under local perturbation is studied in a newly developed protoplasmic droplet of the Physarum plasmodium. A light pulse is applied by irradiating circularly a quarter of the droplet showing a single rotating wave. The oscillation pattern changes abruptly only when the irradiation is applied at a part of the droplet near the maximal contraction. The abrupt changes are as follows: the rotating wave disappears or is displaced when the irradiation area is very close to the center of the rotating wave, while new rotating waves are created when the irradiation area is far from the center of the rotating wave. These results support the hypothesis that the phase response curve has a discontinuous change (type 0 resetting) from delay to advance around the maximal contraction. The significance of the results is discussed in relation to “vulnerability” in excitable media and biological systems in general. |
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Keywords: | Physarum plasmodium Protoplasmic droplet Pattern transition Rotating wave Phase response curve |
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