Temperature and Heart-Rate in Fundulus Embryos
Open Access
- 1 September 1929
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Experimental Biology
- Vol. 6 (4) , 325-339
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.6.4.325
Abstract
1. On the 4th day after fertilisation, cardiac rhythm in Fundulus embryos, in all probability, is myogenic. Between 5° and 25° C, one of two temperature characteristics prevail and fluctuate either about µ = 16,300 or 14,300. 2. On the 12th day, embryos, presumably neurogenic, expose prevailing increments of 20,900 or occasionally of 18,200. A definite critical region is localised about 200 where the prevailing increments break to the orders 16,000, 14,000 or 12,000. 3. Over the corresponding range embryos about to escape from the egg-case, exhibit, in the only two instances recorded, µ = 23,000, 20,900 and 16,300. 4. On presumable restoration of myogenic conditions in embryos of the 12th day, µ may be 14,300 over the entire range. The frequency of µ = 14,300 is greater than in normal larvae of the same age, whereas µ = 20,900 is restricted to the lower temperatures. 5. In their bearing on the differences between myogenic and neurogenic rhythms, these results become explicable if we imagine an underlying mechanism identical for both cases. The same increments either occur or suggest themselves at all stages of development, or, if at times some appear to be distinctive of neurogenic Fundulus, these can be promptly duplicated from the list of increments shown by myogenic Limulus, e.g. 20,900. Clearly, however, the most frequent characteristics found belong to categories exposed by a great variety of biological acts, and their association in cardiac rhythms is common. These two facts harmonise well with the recent work on the metabolism of muscle and nerve.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- TEMPERATURE AND FREQUENCY OF CARDIAC CONTRACTIONS IN EMBRYOS OF LIMULUSThe Journal of general physiology, 1927
- THE DISTRIBUTION OF TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS FOR BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES; CRITICAL INCREMENTS FOR HEART RATESThe Journal of general physiology, 1926
- THE EFFECT OF EXPOSURE PERIOD AND TEMPERATURE ON THE PHOTOSENSORY PROCESS IN CIONAThe Journal of general physiology, 1926
- TEMPERATURE AND HEART RATE IN PTEROTRACHEA AND TIEDEMANNIAThe Journal of general physiology, 1925
- ON BIOLOGICAL OXIDATIONS AS FUNCTION OF TEMPERATUREThe Journal of general physiology, 1924
- TEMPERATURE AND FORWARD MOVEMENT OF PARAMECIUMThe Journal of general physiology, 1924
- On the Possibility of Identifying Chemical Processes in Living MatterProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1924
- ON THE CRITICAL THERMAL INCREMENT FOR THE LOCOMOTION OF A DIPLOPODThe Journal of general physiology, 1924
- DYNAMICS OF NERVE CELLSThe Journal of general physiology, 1920
- An attempt at a physico‐chemical explanation of certain groups of fluctuating variationJournal of Experimental Zoology, 1915