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Journal of Experimental Biology 71,171-186 (1977)
Published by Company of Biologists 1977


Diel Changes in Potassium Activity in the Haemolymph of the Cockroach Leucophaea Maderae

JANINE LETTAU 1, W. A. FOSTER 2, J. E. HARKER 2, and J. E. TREHERNE 3

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.

Note:
A.R.C. Unit of Invertebrate Chemistry and Physiology, Department of Zoology, Downing Street, Cambridge CBz 3EJ, England.

Submitted on April 29, 1977







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