Abstract

Spontaneous activity of the frog's stomach muscle ceased after immersion in isosmotic sucrose solution, but was restored after the addition of a small amount of CaCl2. Similarly, the sartorius which had become nonexcitable in sucrose solution gave nonconducted responses on electric stimulation after the addition of about 1 mM CaCl2. As an explanation of excitatory phenomena in nearly electrolyte free solutions it is suggested that the responses are due to activation of an intracellular conduction mechanism.

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