نتایج جستجو برای: lamprey

تعداد نتایج: 1629  

2016
Daniel Romaus-Sanjurjo Blanca Fernández-López Daniel Sobrido-Cameán Antón Barreiro-Iglesias María Celina Rodicio

In vertebrates, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the main inhibitory transmitter in the central nervous system (CNS) acting through ionotropic (GABAA) and metabotropic (GABAB) receptors. The GABAB receptor produces a slow inhibition since it activates second messenger systems through the binding and activation of guanine nucleotide-binding proteins [G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)]. Lampreys a...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 1982
J T Eastman R Portanova

Research on the lamprey pituitary has not revealed whether these cyclostomes possess the same pituitary cell types and trophic hormones as other vertebrates (Percy et al., 1975). For example, Weisbart er al. (1980) indicate that there is no substantive evidence for the presence of ACTH in cyclostomes. The report of ACTH in Myxine and Lampetra (Strahan, 1959) is unreliable in view of the insensi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Andrew D McClellan Mykola O Kovalenko Jessica A Benes David J Schulz

In larval lamprey, hemitransections were performed on the right side of the rostral spinal cord to axotomize ipsilateral reticulospinal (RS) neurons. First, at short recovery times (2-3 weeks), uninjured RS neurons contralateral to hemitransections fired a smooth train of action potentials in response to sustained depolarization, whereas axotomized neurons fired a single short burst or short re...

2009
Waseem Sajid Patricia A. Holst Vladislav V. Kiselyov Asser S. Andersen J. Michael Conlon Claus Kristensen Thomas Kjeldsen Jonathan Whittaker Shu J. Chan Pierre De Meyts

The insulin from the Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) has been one of the most studied insulins from both a structural and a biological viewpoint; however, some aspects of its biology remain controversial, and there has been no satisfying structural explanation for its low biological potency. We have re-examined the receptor binding kinetics, as well as the metabolic and mitogenic properties...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Adam W Jackson Felicity A Pino Erica D Wiebe Andrew D McClellan

In in vitro brain/spinal cord preparations from larval lamprey, locomotor-like ventral root burst activity can be initiated by pharmacological (i.e., "chemical") microstimulation in several brain areas: rostrolateral rhombencephalon (RLR); dorsolateral mesencephalon (DLM); ventromedial diencephalon (VMD); and reticular nuclei. However, the quality and symmetry of rhythmic movements that would r...

2009
Di Wang

NMDA-receptor dependent membrane potential oscillations and postinhibitory rebound are examples of intrinsic membrane properties of many neurons of rhythm-generating networks, and are considered to play major roles in the operation of the spinal locomotor network of the lamprey vertebrate model. A significant feature of many lamprey spinal cord neurons is their ability to generate pacemaker-lik...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2014
Kim Schwarze Kevin L Campbell Thomas Hankeln Jay F Storz Federico G Hoffmann Thorsten Burmester

Agnathans (jawless vertebrates) occupy a key phylogenetic position for illuminating the evolution of vertebrate anatomy and physiology. Evaluation of the agnathan globin gene repertoire can thus aid efforts to reconstruct the origin and evolution of the globin genes of vertebrates, a superfamily that includes the well-known model proteins hemoglobin and myoglobin. Here, we report a comprehensiv...

2014
Tomohiro Osugi Takayoshi Ubuka Kazuyoshi Tsutsui

Discovery of gonadotropin-inhibitory hormone (GnIH) in the Japanese quail in 2000 was the first to demonstrate the existence of a hypothalamic neuropeptide inhibiting gonadotropin release. We now know that GnIH regulates reproduction by inhibiting gonadotropin synthesis and release via action on the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) system and the gonadotrope in various vertebrates. GnIH pe...

2012
Stephanie Y. L. Ng Billy K. C. Chow Jun Kasamatsu Masanori Kasahara Leo T. O. Lee

VIP and PACAP are pleiotropic peptides belonging to the secretin superfamily of brain-gut peptides and interact specifically with three receptors (VPAC(1), PAC(1) and VPAC(2)) from the class II B G protein-coupled receptor family. There is immense interest regarding their molecular evolution which is often described closely alongside gene and/or genome duplications. Despite the wide array of in...

Journal: :Development 2006
Katherine L Hammond Tanya T Whitfield

The inner ear of adult agnathan vertebrates is relatively symmetric about the anteroposterior axis, with only two semicircular canals and a single sensory macula. This contrasts with the highly asymmetric gnathostome arrangement of three canals and several separate maculae. Symmetric ears can be obtained experimentally in gnathostomes in several ways, including by manipulation of zebrafish Hedg...

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