نتایج جستجو برای: hirudo medicinalis

تعداد نتایج: 488  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
David Schikorski Virginie Cuvillier-Hot Matthias Leippe Céline Boidin-Wichlacz Christian Slomianny Eduardo Macagno Michel Salzet Aurélie Tasiemski

Following trauma, the CNS of the medicinal leech, unlike the mammalian CNS, has a strong capacity to regenerate neurites and synaptic connections that restore normal function. In this study, we show that this regenerative process is enhanced by a controlled bacterial infection, suggesting that induction of regeneration of normal CNS function may depend critically upon the coinitiation of an imm...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Davide Zoccolan Vincent Torre

Activation of motoneurons innervating leech muscles causes the appearance of a two-dimensional vector field of deformations on the skin surface that can be fully characterized using a new technique (Zoccolan et al., 2001) based on the computation of the optical flow, the two-dimensional vector field describing the point displacements on the skin. These vector fields are characterized by their o...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1981
W O Friesen

1. Neuronal activity resulting from stimulation by water waves occurs in ventral nerve cord-body wall preparations of the medicinal leech,Hirudo medicinalis. In segmental nerves, this activity consists of afferent compound action potentials with graded amplitudes resulting from simultaneous action potentials in many small sensory axons. Afferent input impinging on one segmental ganglion activat...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Joshua G Puhl Mark A Masino Karen A Mesce

In this report we posed the overarching question: What multiple contributions can a single neuron have on controlling the behavior of an animal, especially within a given context? To address this timely question, we studied the neuron R3b-1 in the medicinal leech. This bilaterally paired neuron descends from the cephalic ganglion and projects uninterrupted through the segmental ganglia comprisi...

2013
Lindsey Bomar W. Zac Stephens Michael C. Nelson Katrina Velle Karen Guillemin Joerg Graf

Aeromonas veronii strain Hm21 was isolated from the digestive tract of the medicinal leech Hirudo verbana and has been used to identify genes that are important for host colonization. This species is also a symbiont in the gut of zebrafish and is a pathogen of mammals and fish. We present here a 4.68-Mbp draft genome sequence for Hm21.

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1989
C M Loer W B Kristan

A pair of large serotonergic neurons, the Retzius (Rz) cells, is found in each segment of the leech nervous system. Most Rz cells innervate the body wall of their own segment as well as adjacent anterior and posterior segments. Rz cells in segments 5 and 6 [Rz (5,6)] instead innervate the reproductive tissue found only in those segments. Rz cells from adjacent segments [Rz (4,7)] provide the se...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Gennady S Cymbalyuk Quentin Gaudry Mark A Masino Ronald L Calabrese

Rhythmic activity within the heartbeat pattern generator of the medicinal leech is based on the alternating bursting of mutually inhibitory pairs of oscillator heart interneurons (half-center oscillators). Bicuculline methiodide has been shown to block mutual inhibition between these interneurons and to cause them to spike tonically while recorded intracellularly (Schmidt and Calabrese, 1992). ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Joshua G Puhl Karen A Mesce

Locomotion in segmented animals is thought to be based on the coupling of "unit burst generators," but the biological nature of the unit burst generator has been revealed in only a few animal systems. We determined that dopamine (DA), a universal modulator of motor activity, is sufficient to activate fictive crawling in the medicinal leech, and can exert its actions within the smallest division...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1987
E R Macagno R R Stewart

The posteromedial, serotonin-containing (PMS) neurons are found in the ventral aspect of certain anterior segmental ganglia of adult leeches. With one exception, these cells are unpaired in all the ganglia where they are found. During early embryogenesis in Hirudo medicinalis, however, a bilateral pair of PMS neurons appears and differentiates in each of the 21 segmental ganglia (SG1-SG21). Ove...

2013
Roy T. Sawyer

In the nineteenth century the medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis evolved into a lucrative commodity in great demand throughout the western world. In less than a century its trade became big business by any measure, involving tens of millions of animals shipped to every inhabited continent. In this context Ireland is particularly instructive in that it was the first country in Europe to exhaust ...

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