نتایج جستجو برای: lamprey

تعداد نتایج: 1629  

Journal: :Developmental biology 2000
M Ogasawara Y Shigetani S Hirano N Satoh S Kuratani

Among the transcription factor gene families, Pax genes play important and unique roles in morphological patterning of animal body plans. Of these, Group I Pax genes (Pax1 and Pax9) are expressed in the endodermal pharyngeal pouches in many groups of deuterostomes, and vertebrates seem to have acquired more extensive expression domains in embryos. To understand the evolution of Pax1/Pax9-relate...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
Katharina A Quinlan James T Buchanan

This study investigated cellular and synaptic mechanisms of cholinergic neuromodulation in the in vitro lamprey spinal cord. Most spinal neurons tested responded to local application of acetylcholine (ACh) with depolarization and decreased input resistance. The depolarization persisted in the presence of either tetrodotoxin or muscarinic antagonist scopolamine and was abolished with nicotinic a...

2003
RIE KUSAKABE SHIN TOCHINAI SHIGERU KURATANI

Evolution in development can be viewed as a sequence of changes in gene regulation. To investigate the cross-species compatibility of 5’ upstream regulatory regions, we introduced exogenous gene constructs derived from a gnathostome genome into fertilized eggs of the Japanese lamprey, Lampetra japonica, a sister group of the gnathostomes. Eggs were injected with gene constructs in which a seque...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2009
Stacia A Sower Mihael Freamat Scott I Kavanaugh

The acquisition of a hypothalamic-pituitary axis was a seminal event in vertebrate evolution leading to the neuroendocrine control of many complex functions including growth, reproduction, osmoregulation, stress and metabolism. Lampreys as basal vertebrates are the earliest evolved vertebrates for which there are demonstrated functional roles for two gonadotropin-releasing hormones (GnRHs) that...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2014
Brent W Roberts Wes Didier Satbir Rai Nicholas S Johnson Scot Libants Sang-Seon Yun David A Close

In higher vertebrates, in response to stress, the hypothalamus produces corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), which stimulates cells in the anterior pituitary to produce adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), which in turn stimulates production of either cortisol (F) or corticosterone (B) by the adrenal tissues. In lampreys, however, neither of these steroids is present. Instead, it has been prop...

Journal: :Scientific American 1900

2009
Gayle K. McEwen Debbie K. Goode Hugo J. Parker Adam Woolfe Heather Callaway Greg Elgar

Comparisons between diverse vertebrate genomes have uncovered thousands of highly conserved non-coding sequences, an increasing number of which have been shown to function as enhancers during early development. Despite their extreme conservation over 500 million years from humans to cartilaginous fish, these elements appear to be largely absent in invertebrates, and, to date, there has been lit...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1994
C J Knox S K Boyd S A Sower

Quantitative in vitro autoradiography was used to characterize and localize putative GnRH receptors in the anterior pituitary of the adult female sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus. Pituitaries were sectioned at 20 microns and incubated for 3 h at 4 C with DAla6,Pro9 NEt mammalian GnRH as both the labeled and unlabeled ligand. Scatchard analysis revealed two classes of high affinity binding sites ...

1998
Auke Jan Ijspeert John Hallam David Willshaw

This paper presents how neural swimming controllers for a lamprey can be adapted for controlling both the swimming and the walking of a salamander like an imat Using a Genetic Algorithm GA we extend a connectionist model of the biological Central Pat tern Generator CPG controlling the swimming of a lamprey Ekeberg to control the locomotion of a D mechanical simulation of a salamander We rst sum...

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