霍马鲁斯
眼斑龙虾
美洲龙虾
多刺龙虾
生物
嗅觉感受器
渔业
动物
嗅觉系统
甲壳动物
神经科学
作者
Thomas A. Bayer,Timothy S. McClintock,Ulrike Grünert,B. W. Ache
标识
DOI:10.1242/jeb.145.1.133
摘要
ABSTRACT In two species of lobster, application of the biogenic amine, histamine (HA), to the soma of olfactory receptor cells suppressed both spontaneous and odour-evoked activity, as shown by electrophysiological recording from single cells. The action of HA was graded, reversible, specific to HA, and had a threshold between 0·1 and 1 μmol l−1. HA increased the conductance of the membrane, primarily to chloride ions. The vertebrate HA receptor antagonist, cimetidine, and the nicotinic receptor antagonist, d-tubocurarine, but not other known vertebrate HA receptor antagonists, reversibly blocked the action of HA. These results suggest that a histaminergic mechanism modulates stimulus–response coupling in lobster olfactory receptor cells and potentially implicate a novel HA receptor, pharmacologically similar to the one recently described in the visual system of flies.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI