نتایج جستجو برای: hepatopancreas and antennal gland

تعداد نتایج: 16839382  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2000
Cheng-Hsin Lu Diego E Rincón-Limas Juan Botas

Here we describe and compare the expression patterns of the murine genes Lhx2 and Msx1 and their Drosophila orthologues apterous (ap) and muscle-segment homeobox (msh). We find that Lhx2 and Msx1 show complementary patterns of expression in most tissues including the neural and cranial epithelium, pituitary gland, olfactory organs, and neural tube; in contrast, Lhx2 and Msx1 are coexpressed in ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Anna V Ivanina Anton S Cherkasov Inna M Sokolova

Cadmium (Cd) is an important toxicant in estuarine and coastal environments that can strongly affect energy balance of aquatic organisms by increasing the organism's basal energy demand and reducing its aerobic capacity. Mechanisms of cadmium-induced increase in basal metabolic costs are not well understood and may involve elevated detoxification costs due to the synthesis of cellular protectiv...

2013
Dori Luli Sharon Crook Steven Baer Carlos Castillo-Chavez Brian Smith Gjovalin Luli

Olfaction is an important sensory modality for behavior since odors inform animals of the presence of food, potential mates, and predators. The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is a favorable model organism for the investigation of the biophysical mechanisms that contribute to olfaction because its olfactory system is anatomically similar to but simpler than that of vertebrates. In the Droso...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Jan M Ache S Shuichi Haupt Volker Dürr

Much like visually impaired humans use a white-cane, nocturnal insects and mammals use antennae or whiskers for near-range orientation. Stick insects, for example, rely heavily on antennal tactile cues to find footholds and detect obstacles. Antennal contacts can even induce aimed reaching movements. Because tactile sensors are essentially one-dimensional, they must be moved to probe the surrou...

2014
Craig A. Schimmer Stephen C. Landers

A histochemical study of the progenetic trematode Alloglossidium renale has demonstrated the absence of any secreted material between the adult worm and the host (freshwater shrimp) antennal gland tubules. Host tissue is affected only by the compression, abrasion, and ingestion by the parasite, and host tubule cells near the worm have the same staining patterns as those distant from the parasit...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
M Gebhardt H W Honegger

We investigated five different descending brain interneurons with dendritic arborizations in the deutocerebrum in the crickets Gryllus bimaculatus and G. campestris. These interneurones convey specific antennal mechanosensory information to the ventral nerve cord and all responded to forced antennal movements. These interneurones coded for velocity and showed preferences for distinct sectors of...

Journal: :Aquaculture Nutrition 2022

Adiponectin plays critical roles in the regulation of energy metabolism mammals. However, its fish remain to be evaluated. In this study, we examined tissue distribution characteristics two adiponectin genes, namely, adipoqa and adipoqb, at transcriptional level, detected changes their mRNA expressions during oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Furthermore, prepared recombinant proteins grass c...

2011
Christine A. Nalepa Theodore A. Evans Michael Lenz

The literature on pairing and mating behavior in termites indicates that a number of distal antennal segments in dealates of both sexes are often removed during colony foundation, with terms such as amputation, mutilation and cannibalism typically employed to report the phenomenon. Here we propose the use of the phrase 'antennal cropping' to describe the behavior, and assess naturally occurring...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Anand Krishnan Sunil Prabhakar Subashini Sudarsan Sanjay P Sane

In diverse insects, the forward positioning of the antenna is often among the first behavioral indicators of the onset of flight. This behavior may be important for the proper acquisition of the mechanosensory and olfactory inputs by the antennae during flight. Here, we describe the neural mechanisms of antennal positioning in hawk moths from behavioral, neuroanatomical and neurophysiological p...

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