Modulation of the electrical activity of motorneurons by neuropeptides encoded on the CDCH-gene in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis

P. Hermann, R. D. Lange, R. Jansen, A. Pieneman, A. Maat
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Egg laying in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis is controlled by the Caudodorsal cells, located in the cerebral ganglia of the central nervous system. These neurons produce a number of different neuropeptides that are involved in the control of egg laying and egg-laying behaviour. These peptides arc released from the Caudodorsal cells prior to egg laying and are thought to act as neurohormones and neurotransmitters. Injection of single peptides into animals produced specific behavioural changes. The motorneurons that are involved in the expression of some of these behaviours have been identified. Application of some of these neuropeptides to the somata of these motorneurons produced changes in the spontaneous firing patterns of these motorneurons. It is discussed how these results are interpreted in terms of the organization of the egg-laying behaviour and the timing and localization of the release of these peptides.
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cdch基因编码的神经肽对塘蜗牛运动神经元电活动的调节
塘螺的产卵是由位于中枢神经系统大脑神经节的尾背细胞控制的。这些神经元产生许多不同的神经肽,这些神经肽参与控制产卵和产卵行为。这些肽在产卵前从尾背细胞释放出来,被认为是神经激素和神经递质。将单个肽注射到动物体内会产生特定的行为变化。参与其中一些行为表达的运动神经元已经被确定。将这些神经肽应用于这些运动神经元的体体会产生这些运动神经元自发放电模式的变化。讨论了这些结果是如何在组织方面解释产卵行为和释放这些肽的时间和定位。
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