It has been reported that the ionic patterns of hyphal growth can be explained by a weakening of the active transport at the tip at the expense of other biosynthesis processes, from which results energy transport from the proximal cells to the apical ones (Potapova et al. 1988). We present here a theory to support this hypothesis, whose extent is much more general than the initial frame where it has been formulated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe secretion of acetylcholine (ACh) from cultures of dissociated rat purified embryonic motoneurones into the medium was measured at different times using a chemiluminescent assay. From these results it is proposed that a motoneurone is able to generate an extracellular ACh layer surrounding its membrane. This layer is expected to modulate the ACh concentration at the membrane in a range where ACh receptors can be sensitive, and thus to affect the response of the motoneurone.
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