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Biol Bull 174: 47-53. (February 1988)
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Preparation and Properties of Cnidocytes from the Sea Anemone Anthopleura elegantissima

M. CRAIG MCKAY 1 and PETER A. V. ANDERSON 1

1 Whitney Laboratory and Depts. of Physiology and Neurosciences, University of Florida, St. Augustine, Florida, 32086

Correspondence to: Peter A. V. Anderson, Whitney Laboratory, 9505 A1A South, St. Augustine, FL 32086

Cnidocytes were isolated from the tentacles and acrorhagi of Anthopleura elegantissima by enzymatic treatment with papain followed by centrifugation in a Percoll-containing medium to produce a concentrated fraction of these cells. The morphology of the isolated cells, as revealed by light and electron microscopy, showed that these cells had intact plasma membranes and was comparable to that of cells in situ. Comparison of the ability of different substances to induce discharge in isolated and in situ cnidocytes showed that the responsiveness of isolated cells was reduced, but not abolished, compared to in situ cnidocytes. Electrophysiological recordings made from cnidocytes isolated from acrorhagi showed that these cells possess voltage-activated ionic currents, further proof that the isolation procedure did not effect the integrity of the plasma membrane. Discharge did not occur with changes in membrane potential.

Submitted on April 13, 1987
Accepted on October 30, 1987







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