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. 1962 Mar;45(4):663-80.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.45.4.663.

Spike potentials recorded from the insect photoreceptor

Spike potentials recorded from the insect photoreceptor

K I NAKA et al. J Gen Physiol. 1962 Mar.

Abstract

Slow and spike potentials were recorded from single cells in the receptor layer of the compound eye of the drone of the honeybee. From electron microscopic observation of the drone ommatidium, it was concluded that the response had been recorded from the retinula cell. The following hypothesis is suggested for the initiation of spike potentials in the drone compound eye: Photic stimulation results in a decrease in the resistance of all or part of the retinula cell membrane, giving rise to the retinal action potential. The retinal action potential causes outflow of the current through the proximal process of the cell. This depolarizing current initiates spike potentials in the proximal process or axon of the retinula cell which are recorded across the soma membrane of the retinula cell.

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