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ACTION SPECTRUM AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES CORRELATED WITH THE PHOTOPHOBIC RESPONSE OF STENTOR COERULEUS
Authors:David C  Wood
Institution:Psychobiology Program, Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract— The blue-green ciliate. Stentor coeruleus , is found predominantly in shady places. This concentration occurs because stentor responds when swimming from a shaded area to a lighted area by reversing the direction of its ciliary beat and reorienting its swimming direction until it once again is in the shaded area. A graded receptor potential is recorded from microelectrodes in vacuoles of stentor when the animal is photically stimulated. For all but very weak stimuli this receptor potential is sufficient to elicit a regenerative transmembrane response of variable amplitude in a swimming animal. Suprathreshold electrical stimuli also elicit this regenerative response. In turn the regenerative response is coupled to ciliary reversal. Thus ciliary reversal appears to be produced whenever the photic receptor potential crosses the threshold for elicitation of the regenerative response.
Using the threshold for production of ciliary reversal as a criterion response, an action spectrum was obtained. This action spectrum correlates well with the absorption spectrum of the major pigment of S. coeruleus , stentorin. Stentor bleached of pigment also have an elevated threshold for ciliary reversal. Thus stentorin seems to be the photosensitive pigment in stentor responsible for its photophobic behavior.
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