Modulation of Hydra Attenuata Rhythmic Activity: Phase Response Curve

Abstract
We investigated the effect of photic stimulation on the frequency of Hydra attenuata column contractions. We used positive or negative abrupt light transitions, single or repetitive light or darkness pulses, and alternation of light and darkness periods. The main results are: (a) The frequency of the contraction pulse trains (CPTs) varies transiently in response to an abrupt variation of the light intensity. (b) CPTs in progress can be inhibited by different types of photic stimuli, (c) The response time to a single photic stimulus varies during the inter-CPT interval and depends also on the polarity of the stimulus, (d) The CPTs are entrainable with repetitive light stimulation of various frequencies, (e) Long-lasting variations of the frequency of CPTs occur after the end of a repetitive light stimulation. We suggest that the mechanism responsible for the rhythm of column contractions is quite similar to that on which other biological rhythmic phenomena are based.