نتایج جستجو برای: lymnaea gedrosiana

تعداد نتایج: 1138  

2005
Alexander V. Sidorov

1. Temperature-dependent effects on respiratory behaviour as well as the corresponding temperature-dependent activities of identified neurons within the respiratory network of the pulmonate snail Lymnaea stagnalis were investigated. 2. Lymnaea lung ventilation terminated at low temperatures (under 10 1C) while temperature elevation increased ventilation rates. The respiratory central pattern ge...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
J David Spafford David W Munno Pim Van Nierop Zhong-Ping Feng Scott E Jarvis Warren J Gallin August B Smit Gerald W Zamponi Naweed I Syed

We report here that unlike what was suggested for many vertebrate neurons, synaptic transmission in Lymnaea stagnalis occurs independent of a physical interaction between presynaptic calcium channels and a functional complement of SNARE proteins. Instead, synaptic transmission in Lymnaea requires the expression of a C-terminal splice variant of the Lymnaea homolog to mammalian N- and P/Q-type c...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Nasrin Nejatbakhsh Cong-Hui Guo Tom Z Lu Lin Pei August B Smit Hong-Shuo Sun Ronald E van Kesteren Zhong-Ping Feng

Axotomized central neurons of most invertebrate species demonstrate a strong regenerative capacity, and as such may provide valuable molecular insights and new tools to promote axonal regeneration in injured mammalian neurons. In this study, we identified a novel molluscan protein, caltubin, ubiquitously expressed in central neurons of Lymnaea stagnalis and locally synthesized in regenerating n...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Sarah Dalesman Ken Lukowiak

Environmental calcium is a major factor affecting the distribution of freshwater gastropods. Whilst the effects on growth and morphology are fairly well understood, little is known about how calcium availability affects other aspects of gastropod biology. Lymnaea stagnalis (L.) is considered a calciphile and exhibits reduced growth and survival in environments containing less than 20 mg l(-1) C...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Jae Il-Han Tara Janes Ken Lukowiak

Serotonergic systems play important roles in modulating stress-induced arousal and vigilance behaviours. The pond snail, Lymnaea, shows multiple defensive vigilance behaviours in response to the stress associated with predator detection. Predator detection elicited by crayfish effluent (CE), increases the time to re-emerge from the shell and enhances the shadow withdrawal response. More importa...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2006
Luz Elena Velásquez

The lymneid snail Lymnaea bogotensis Pilsbry 1935 is synonymized with L. cousini Jousseaume 1887, based on morphological comparisons of the reproductive systems. The shell, renal tube, and reproductive system are described and illustrated from specimens collected in the type locality and the municipality of Paipa, Colombia. Bibliographical records reveal L. columella to be the commonest lymneid...

2012
Babeet Singh Rekha Vijayvergia

Spilanthus acemella Murr. also known as toothache plant is investigated for its preliminary phytochemical analysis and molluscicidal activity. The water extract found maximum extractive value (3.730%) than other solvents used. All the tested metabolites were qualitatively present in ethanolic extract and aqueous extract. Different concentrations of plant parts (root stem, leaf) were used for mo...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2004
Sudhanshu Tiwari S K Singh Ajay Singh

Laboratory evaluation was made to assess the molluscicidal activity of different fractions of Euphorbia royleana (Family- Euphorbiaceae) latex obtained through sephadex gel column against freshwater snail Lymnaea (Radix) acuminata Lamarack. This snail is the vector of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica Linnaeus and Fasciola gigantica Cobbold, which causes endemic fascioliasis in cattle and livestoc...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 1998
C P Tensen K J Cox J F Burke R Leurs R C van der Schors W P Geraerts E Vreugdenhil H Heerikhuizen

Neuropeptide Y is an abundant and physiologically important peptide in vertebrates having effects on food intake, sexual behaviour, blood pressure and circadian rhythms. Neuropeptide Y homologues have been found in invertebrates, where they are very likely to play similar, important roles. Although five neuropeptide Y-receptor subtypes have been identified in mammals, none has been reported fro...

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