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Diel Changes in Potassium Activity in the Haemolymph of the Cockroach Leucophaea Maderae
1 University of Cambridge, Department of Zoology, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, England; Botany School, Downing Street, Cambridge, England.
2 University of Cambridge, Department of Zoology Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, England
3 A.R.C. Unit of Invertebrate Chemistry and Physiology, Department of Zoology Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, England
1. A technique is described for continuous measurement, with ionselective microelectrodes, of K+ and Na+ activity in the blood of a free-walking cockroach Leucophaea maderae(Fab.). Measurements can be made for periods of up to 96 h.
2. In LD 16:8, there is a marked and consistent pattern in the diel variation of K+ activity, with minima 1 h before dusk and 2 h after dawn. The mean diel range in K+ activity covers a drop of 67 % below the maximum daily value. The maximum range in K+ activity for an individual cockroach in 24 h was from 4.5 to 25.0 mM-K+.
3. Simultaneous records of K+ activity and locomotor activity show that the first minimum in K+ activity occurs 1-2 h before the main, sharp peak in locomotor activity at dusk, and the second minimum 1-3 h after the subsidiary, broad peak in locomotor activity at dawn.
4. Diel fluctuations in whole-blood potassium concentration follow a roughly similar pattern to the K+ activity changes. Comparison of the concentration and activity changes allows some speculations about the diel movements of potassium within the blood.
5. Diel fluctuations in Na+ activity show no clear overall pattern.
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A.R.C. Unit of Invertebrate Chemistry and Physiology, Department of Zoology, Downing Street, Cambridge CBz 3EJ, England.