Title of article :
Physiological parameters of gravitaxis in the flagellate Euglena gracilis obtained during a parabolic flight campaign
Author/Authors :
Peter R. Richter، نويسنده , , Martin Schuster، نويسنده , , Helmut Wagner، نويسنده , , Michael Lebert، نويسنده , , Donat-P. H?der، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The unicellular freshwater flagellate Euglena gracilis and its close relative Astasia longa show a pronounced negative gravitaxis. Previous experiments revealed that gravitaxis is most likely mediated by an active physiological mechanism in which changes of the internal calcium concentration and the membrane potential play an important role. In a recent parabolic flight experiment on board an aircraft (ESA 29th parabolic flight campaign), changes of graviorientation, membrane potential and the cytosolic calcium concentration upon changes of the acceleration (between 1 ×gn, 1.8 ×gn, microgravity) were monitored by image analysis and photometric methods using Oxonol VI (membrane potential) and Calcium Crimson (cytosolic calcium concentration). The parabolic flight maneuvers performed by the aircraft resulted in transient phases of 1.8 ×gn (about 20 s), microgravity (about 22 s) followed by 1.8 ×gn (about 20 s). A transient increase in the intracellular calcium concentration was detected from lower to higher accelerations (1 ×gn to 1.8 ×gn or microgravity to 1.8 ×gn). Oxonol VI-labeled cells showed a signal, which indicates a depolarization during the transition from 1 ×gn to 1.8 ×gn, a weak repolarization in microgravity followed by a rapid repolarization in the subsequent 1 ×gn phase. The results show good coincidence with observations of recent terrestrial and space experiments.
Keywords :
Signal transduction , Astasia longa , Calcium Crimson , dynamic calcium imaging , Calcium , Euglena gracilis , Gravitaxis , Membrane potential , Oxonol VI
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology