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Receptor differentiation and mechanisms of signal transduction in the circulatory system of Sepia officinalis


AutorenlisteSchipp, R.; Lehr, T.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2006

Seiten157-165

ZeitschriftVie et Milieu // Laboratoire Arago, UniversitÉ P. et M. Curie

Bandnummer56

Heftnummer2

ISSN0240-8759

VerlagPeriodique D'ecologie-publication Trimestrielle


Abstract
Considering most recent pharmacological as well as histo- and biochemical findings. receptor differentiations and mechanisms of signal transduction in central organs of the circulatory system of Sepia officinalis are demonstrated. In this easily available species the systemic and branchial heart, the cephalic aorta and vein as well as the branchial vein are well accessible to experimental studies: these studies Suggest: 1. The neurotransmitters: acetylcholine (ACh), noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A), dopamine (DA). 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT). FMRFamide and nitric oxide (NO) are involved in the neuroregulation showing very different action profiles in the organs mentioned. 2. As in vertebrates there is a general but differing excitatory-inhibitory antagonism between monoamines and ACh. 3. The ACh-receptor seems to be of a nicotinic type, mediating inhibitory actions in the heart organs and arteries but a peristalsis activation in the cephalic vein. 4. Catecholamines act by ail alpha(1)-like receptor Coupled with the PI-cycle. that is ascertained for the cephalic aorta. the systemic and branchial heart: for the auricle and branchial vein additionally a beta-like cAMP coupled receptor seems probable. 5. 5-HT is ail essential neurotransmitter in all the organs studied: in the densely-innervated, autonomously contractile auricle. the central motor of the blood circulation, four different receptors seem to be established: a 5HT(1)- and 5-HT4-like receptor. cAMP coupled and a 5-HT2-like receptor. PI-response-coupled as well as a 5-HT3-like receptor that is probably ail ion channel. 6. NO is demonstrated for the cephalic aorta and the rhythmically contractile bulbus of the branchial heart, mediating inhibitory and dilatatory actions by the cGMP mechanism.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilSchipp, R. and Lehr, T. (2006) Receptor differentiation and mechanisms of signal transduction in the circulatory system of Sepia officinalis, Vie et Milieu // Laboratoire Arago, UniversitÉ P. et M. Curie, 56(2), pp. 157-165

APA-ZitierstilSchipp, R., & Lehr, T. (2006). Receptor differentiation and mechanisms of signal transduction in the circulatory system of Sepia officinalis. Vie et Milieu // Laboratoire Arago, UniversitÉ P. et M. Curie. 56(2), 157-165.



Schlagwörter


5-HT RECEPTORSAURICLESBRANCHIAL HEART COMPLEXCEPHALIC AORTACHOLINERGIC MECHANISMScirculatory systemL CEPHALOPODAL. CEPHALOPODANEUROCONTROLNEUROSECRETORY-SYSTEMSepia officinalisVENA-CAVA

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