Frequency domain analysis of electrotonic coupling between leech Retzius cells.
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Transfer functions of the input impedance Z(f) and coupling ratio H(f) were measured from the paired Retzius cells of leech segmental ganglia, using sinusoidal and pseudorandom test test currents. The data were compared with two classes of linear electric circuit models of electrotonic coupling, one with a purely resistive junction, and the other with a finite equivalent cable coupling the two somata. Model simulations suggested the phase behavior of the coupling ratio as a sensitive discriminator between these two cases. For resistive coupling, the phase of the coupling ratio asymptotically approaches -90 degrees at high frequencies, while for a cable segment, at least 0.5 length constants in length, it crosses -90 degrees with a definite negative slope and continues to more negative values. Measured phase lags of the coupling ratio in Retzius cell preparations consistently exceeded -90 degrees at frequencies above 50 Hz, and phase plots crossed -90 degrees with significantly negative slopes. We conclude therefore that a significant cable segment contributes to the coupling between Retzius cell somata.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Biophysical journal
دوره 44 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1983