نتایج جستجو برای: octopamine

تعداد نتایج: 677  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Kit D Longden Holger G Krapp

Active locomotive states are metabolically expensive and require efficient sensory processing both to avoid wasteful movements and to cope with an extended bandwidth of sensory stimuli. This is particularly true for flying animals because flight, as opposed to walking or resting, imposes a steplike increase in metabolism for the precise execution and control of movements. Sensory processing its...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2012
Mareike Selcho Dennis Pauls Basil El Jundi Reinhard F Stocker Andreas S Thum

The characteristic crawling behavior of Drosophila larvae consists of a series of rhythmic waves of peristalsis and episodes of head swinging and turning. The two biogenic amines octopamine and tyramine have recently been shown to modulate various parameters of locomotion, such as muscle contraction, the time spent in pausing or forward locomotion, and the initiation and maintenance of rhythmic...

2014
Michael J. Williams Philip Goergen Jayasimman Rajendran Galina Zheleznyakova Maria G. Hägglund Emelie Perland Sonchita Bagchi Argyro Kalogeropoulou Zaid Khan Robert Fredriksson Helgi B. Schiöth

In all animals managing the size of individual meals and frequency of feeding is crucial for metabolic homeostasis. In the current study we demonstrate that the noradrenalin analogue octopamine and the cholecystokinin (CCK) homologue Drosulfakinin (Dsk) function downstream of TfAP-2 and Tiwaz (Twz) to control the number of meals in adult flies. Loss of TfAP-2 or Twz in octopaminergic neurons in...

2016
Nataly E Gruntenko Natalya V Adonyeva Elena V Burdina Evgenia K Karpova Olga V Andreenkova Daniil V Gladkikh Yury Y Ilinsky Inga Yu Rauschenbach

The forkhead boxO transcription factor (FOXO) is a component of the insulin signalling pathway and plays a role in responding to adverse conditions, such as oxidative stress and starvation. In stressful conditions, FOXO moves from the cytosol to the nucleus where it activates gene expression programmes. Here, we show that FOXO in Drosophila melanogaster responds to heat stress as it does to oth...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Sara Wasserman Alexandra Salomon Mark A. Frye

Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) elicits an attractive host-seeking response from mosquitos yet is innately aversive to Drosophila melanogaster despite being a plentiful byproduct of attractive fermenting food sources. Prior studies used walking flies exclusively, yet adults track distant food sources on the wing. Here we show that a fly tethered within a magnetic field allowing free rotation about the y...

2015
Raquel Cossío-Bayúgar Estefan Miranda-Miranda Manuel Fernández-Rubalcaba Verónica Narváez Padilla Enrique Reynaud

The tyraminergic/octopaminergic system is central for the control of arthropod oviposition. Previous works demonstrated that the pharmacological perturbation of this system inhibits oviposition in the cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus. In this work, we describe a physiologically active whole-mount preparation of the contractile tick ovary that allows the quantitative videometrical analysis of...

Journal: :Journal of neurobiology 2000
P A Stevenson H A Hofmann K Schoch K Schildberger

Aggressive and escape behaviors were analysed in crickets (Orthoptera) treated with either reserpine, a nonspecific depleter of biogenic amines, or the synthesis inhibitors alpha-methyltryptophan (AMTP) and alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine (AMT) to specifically deplete serotonin, respectively dopamine and octopamine. Standard immunocytochemical techniques were used to verify depletion from central nervo...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Milena Jankowska Justyna Rogalska Joanna Wyszkowska Maria Stankiewicz

Essential oils (EOs) are lipophilic secondary metabolites obtained from plants; terpenoids represent the main components of them. A lot of studies showed neurotoxic actions of EOs. In insects, they cause paralysis followed by death. This feature let us consider components of EOs as potential bioinsecticides. The inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is the one of the most investigated mecha...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Chelsie E Rohrscheib Elizabeth Bondy Peter Josh Markus Riegler Darryl Eyles Bruno van Swinderen Michael W Weible Jeremy C Brownlie

Wolbachia bacteria are endosymbionts that infect approximately 40% of all insect species and are best known for their ability to manipulate host reproductive systems. Though the effect Wolbachia infection has on somatic tissues is less well understood, when present in cells of the adult Drosophila melanogaster brain, Wolbachia exerts an influence over behaviors related to olfaction. Here, we sh...

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