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Modulation of theAplysia gill withdrawal reflex by dopamine

โœ Scribed by Ruben, Peter ;Lukowiak, Ken


Book ID
102960805
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
882 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3034

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โœฆ Synopsis


The ability of dopamine to modulate gill contractions was tested in Aplysia. When dopamine was perfused through the gill vasculature, gill contractions caused by siphon stimulation (gill withdrawal reflex) and by depolarization of the gill motor neuron L7 were increased in amplitude, as compared with those evoked during seawater perfusion. Habituation of gill movements, brought about by repetitive stimulation of the siphon or of L7, was prevented by dopamine. Despite the absence of reflex habituation, the number of action potentials in central gill motor neurons, evoked by siphon stimulation, showed normal decrement. Dopamine's effects were blocked when the ctenidial nerve was cut or when L7 hyperpolarized. These data suggest that dopamine acts peripherally to increase the efficacy of L7's synpatic transmission onto gill muscle or elements of the gill neural plexus.


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