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Neuronal control of the cardiac responses to osmotic stress in the gastropod limpetPatella caerulea

✍ Scribed by Bini, Giada ;Pugliese, Anna Maria ;Pepeu, Giancarlo ;Chelazzi, Guido


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
140 KB
Volume
305A
Category
Article
ISSN
1548-8969

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Mediterranean limpets Patella caerulea were exposed to different salinity conditions and treated with drugs interfering with neuronal control of heartbeat. Heart rate was monitored using a non-invasive method. Limpets were superfused with control (33 g l Γ€1 ), hyposaline (0 and 10 g l Γ€1 ) or hypersaline (56 and 66 g l Γ€1 ) artificial seawater. Under osmotic stress the limpets showed an initial increase of heart rate, followed by acardia, particularly under hyposalinity. The tachycardia observed after exposure to 56 g l Γ€1 was abolished in the animals injected with a selective sodium channel blocker, tetrodotoxin (TTX), or with a serotoninergic antagonist, methysergide. Injection of TTX also partly prevented the acardia occurring at 0 g l Γ€1 . The acardia was completely prevented after injection with atropine and benzoquinonium, two selective cholinergic antagonists. These findings indicate that cardiac responses of P. caerulea to variations in external salinity are regulated by an extrinsic neuronal control involving the serotoninergic and the cholinergic systems in the tachycardic and acardic responses, respectively.


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