Calexcitin-like immunoreactivity in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis

D. Hatakeyama, S. Inamura, E. Ito, M. Sakakibara, T. Nelson, D. Alkon
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Calexcitin (CE) is a low molecular weight Ca2+- and guanosine triphosphate- binding protein, which is phosphorylated during associative learning in both vertebrates and invertebrates. The purpose of this study was to determine the presence of CE in the central nervous system (CNS) of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis, which can acquire classical and operant conditioning. Immunoblotting of CE showed that the anti-CE antibody prepared from squid can detect Lymnaea CE. In the cerebral ganglia, CE-like immunoreactivity was exhibited in two pairs of cell clusters that receive taste signals from the superior or median lip nerves. In both pedal ganglia, CE-like immunoreactivity was detected in 1-4 cell of the PeA clusters, which are involved in the withdrawal response. Our results therefore showed that CE is involved in the feeding and withdrawal neural networks, suggesting that CE may function in associative learning of feeding and withdrawal behavior in L. stagnalis.
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塘螺钙激蛋白样免疫反应性的研究
Calexcitin (CE)是一种低分子量的Ca2+和鸟苷三磷酸结合蛋白,在脊椎动物和无脊椎动物的联想学习过程中都被磷酸化。本研究旨在探讨CE在具有经典条件作用和操作性条件作用的塘螺中枢神经系统(CNS)中的存在。免疫印迹法显示,鱿鱼制备的抗CE抗体可检测淋巴细胞CE。在大脑神经节中,接受唇上神经或正中神经味觉信号的两对细胞簇表现出ce样免疫反应性。在两个足神经节中,PeA簇的1-4个细胞中检测到ce样免疫反应,这些细胞参与戒断反应。因此,我们的研究结果表明,CE参与了进食和戒断神经网络,表明CE可能在停滞乳鼠进食和戒断行为的联想学习中起作用。
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