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Spatiotemporal dynamics of the electrical network activity in the root apex
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EngineeringRoot ApexElectrical Network ActivitySpatiotemporal OrganizationNetwork AnalysisMechanotransductionCellular PhysiologyHyperpolarization (Biology)Intercellular CommunicationBiophysicsNervous SystemMulticellular SystemElectrical Network DistributionPattern FormationDevelopmental BiologyNeurophysiologyPhysiologyBioelectronicsSpatiotemporal DynamicsElectrophysiologyMedicine
The study of electrical network systems, integrated with chemical signaling networks, is becoming a common trend in contemporary biology. Classical techniques are limited to the assessment of signals from doublets or triplets of cells at a fixed temporal bin width. At present, full characteristics of the electrical network distribution and dynamics in plant cells and tissues has not been established. Here, a 60-channels multielectrode array (MEA) is applied to study spatiotemporal characteristics of the electrical network activity of the root apex. Both intense spontaneous electrical activities and stimulation-elicited bursts of locally propagating electrical signals have been observed. Propagation of the spikes indicates the existence of excitable traveling waves in plants, similar to those observed in non-nerve electrogenic tissues of animals. Obtained data reveal synchronous electric activities of root cells emerging in a specific root apex region. The dynamic electrochemical activity of root apex cells is proposed to continuously integrate internal and external signaling for developmental adaptations in a changing environment.
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