نتایج جستجو برای: nematocyst

تعداد نتایج: 206  

Journal: :The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 1959
David B. Slautterback Don W. Fawcett

The general histological organization of Hydra is reviewed and electron microscopic observations are presented which bear upon the nature of the mesoglea, the mode of attachment of the contractile processes of the musculo-epithelial cells, and the cytomorphosis of the cnidoblasts. Particular attention is devoted to the changes in form and distribution of the cytoplasmic organelles in the course...

2011
Claudia Zenkert Toshio Takahashi Mark-Oliver Diesner Suat Özbek

The starlet sea anemone Nematostella vectensis is an emerging model organism for developmental and evolutionary biology. Due to the availability of genome data and its amenability to genetic manipulation Nematostella serves as a source for comparative molecular and phylogenetic studies. Despite this fact, the characterization of the nematocyst inventory and of nematocyst-specific genes is still...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 1993
P Mire-Thibodeaux G M Watson

In tentacles of sea anemones, cnidocytes and adjacent supporting cells are believed to be independent receptor-effector complexes that regulate nematocyst discharge in response to exogenous N-acetylated sugars. When sugar chemoreceptors on supporting cells are activated, nematocyst discharge is two- to threefold greater than discharge without chemosensitization. To examine the role of Ca2+ as a...

2015
Ryuju Kitatani Mayu Yamada Michiya Kamio Hiroshi Nagai Salvatore Cuzzocrea

A large number of humans are stung by jellyfish all over the world. The stings cause acute pain followed by persistent pain and local inflammation. Harmful jellyfish species typically cause strong pain, whereas harmless jellyfish cause subtle or no pain. Jellyfish sting humans by injecting a tubule, contained in the nematocyst, the stinging organ of jellyfish. The tubule penetrates into the ski...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1983
J A Westfall P C Bradbury J W Townsend

Development of the nematocyst-taeniocyst complex in the four-zooid stage of a dinoflagellate, Polykrikos kofoidi, was studied by electron microscopy. We observed the following stages: formation of large spherical bodies in islets of cytoplasm containing extensive rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi complexes; differentiation of an anlage of first the nematocyst and then the taeniocyst into a ...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 1990
J Weber T Schürholz E Neumann

The nematocyst extract of Hydra attenuata causes single conductance events in reconstituted planar lipid membranes as well as in inside-out patches derived from liposomes. The smallest single channel conductance level of the toxins is 110 pS. The conductance levels increase stepwise with time up to 2000 pS. These large conductance jumps indicate channel cooperativity. If the membrane-voltage is...

Journal: :Wilderness & environmental medicine 2016
Matthieu P DeClerck Yvonne Bailey David Craig Michelle Lin Lauren J Auerbach Olivia Linney Doug E Morrison Wyatt Patry Paul S Auerbach

OBJECTIVES This study sought to create a model for testing topical treatment of jellyfish stings. It sought to determine which treatments 1) stimulate/inhibit nematocyst discharge; 2) decrease pain; and 3) decrease skin inflammation; it also sought to discover whether there is a clinical correlation between stimulated nematocyst discharge observed in vitro to the pain and erythema experienced b...

2015
Mahdokht Jouiaei Nicholas R. Casewell Angel A. Yanagihara Amanda Nouwens Bronwen W. Cribb Darryl Whitehead Timothy N. W. Jackson Syed A. Ali Simon C. Wagstaff Ivan Koludarov Paul Alewood Jay Hansen Bryan G. Fry

Cnidarian venom research has lagged behind other toxinological fields due to technical difficulties in recovery of the complex venom from the microscopic nematocysts. Here we report a newly developed rapid, repeatable and cost effective technique of venom preparation, using ethanol to induce nematocyst discharge and to recover venom contents in one step. Our model species was the Australian box...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1965
Carl F. T. Mattern Helen D. Park Wendell A. Daniel

Sections of the stenotele type of nematocyst of Chlorohydra hadleyi have revealed that the stenotele, upon firing, completely everts its stylets and spines and the long, thin tubule, much as the eversion of the tubule of the nematocyst of the jewel anemone (Picken, 1953; Robson, 1953). Alternative mechanisms for supplying the energy necessary to forcefully discharge the stenotele contents are d...

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