Abstract

A unique after-hyperpolarization was found in internodal cells ofChara globularis. The cells generated an ordinary action potential due to regenerative depolarization induced by the outward electric current pulse larger than a threshold stimulus. After reaching a depolarizing peak, the membrane potential repolarized and overshooted the resting potential to a value which was somehow 40 mV more negative than the resting potential before stimulation (after-hyperpolarization). Since the membrane resistance increased during the after-hyperpolarization, the after-hyperpolarization is thought to be caused by an increase in the resistance (decrease in the conductance) of the passive diffusion channel.

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