Electrical Characteristics of Tunicate Heart Cell Membranes and Nexuses
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- 1 July 1968
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 52 (1) , 46-59
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.52.1.46
Abstract
The tubular ascidian heart is composed of a single layer of cells joined together by apical (zonulae occludentes) and spot (maculae occludentes) nexuses. Intercalated discs or desmosomes were not observed in this tissue. Rectangular pulses of current were applied across the opened and flattened myocardium. Assuming that all the transepithelial current flowed through a uniform gap between cells, the resistivity in the gap must be very high compared to that in bulk solution. It is likely, therefore, that the gap width is of the order of an ionic radius or smaller. Assuming that all the transepithelial current flowed through the cells and that the inner and outer membranes had the same resistivity, the membrane resistivity was about 210 ohms cm(2) and the membrane capacitance was about 1.6 microF per cm(2). The myocardial cells were found to be in electrical continuity with each other through the nexuses since current could be passed through a strip of myocardium in a sucrose gap. Assuming that the longitudinal resistance of the cytoplasm was negligible, the cell-to-cell resistivity of the nexuses was 0.2 ohm cm(2). It is concluded that the nexuses provide a low resistance pathway between cells and a transepithelial barrier.Keywords
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