Journal article

THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF VENA-CAVA PEPTIDES IN REGULATION OF THE BRANCHIAL HEARTS OF SEPIA-OFFICINALIS L (CEPHALOPODA)


Authors listFIEDLER, A

Publication year1992

Pages136-143

JournalJournal of Experimental Zoology

Volume number264

Issue number2

ISSN0022-104X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1402640204

PublisherWiley: 12 months


Abstract
An analysis was made of the effects of 5 neuropeptides on the isolated branchial heart of Sepia officinalis. There is evidence to suggest that these 5 neuropeptides occur in the neurosecretory system of the vena cava (NSV system) of cephalopods. YGGFMRFamide and oxytocin caused concentration-dependent increases in pressure amplitude in the perfused preparations, with their effects on heart rate being negligible. The molluscan neuropeptide FMRFamide hardly had any effect on the branchial heart beat when applied alone, but it counteracted the positive inotropic actions of noradrenaline. FLRFamide and alpha-melanotropin had no effect in our system. None of the peptides tested in bioassays on branchial hearts was as efficient as a perfusate obtained from the cephalic vein of Sepia (including the NSV area) that had been stimulated by electrical irritation of the attached visceral nerves. These findings suggest that there may be further neurohormones in the NSV system that are released into the vessel lumen. It is suggested that the branchial hearts of Sepia in vivo are influenced by humoral peptides from the NSV system and that these peptides may act directly on target myocytes or may alter (i.e., potentiate or oppose) the effects of other cardioactive compounds.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleFIEDLER, A. (1992) THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF VENA-CAVA PEPTIDES IN REGULATION OF THE BRANCHIAL HEARTS OF SEPIA-OFFICINALIS L (CEPHALOPODA), Journal of Experimental Zoology, 264(2), pp. 136-143. https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1402640204

APA Citation styleFIEDLER, A. (1992). THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF VENA-CAVA PEPTIDES IN REGULATION OF THE BRANCHIAL HEARTS OF SEPIA-OFFICINALIS L (CEPHALOPODA). Journal of Experimental Zoology. 264(2), 136-143. https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1402640204



Keywords


FMRFAMIDEHELIX-POMATIANEUROHEMAL ORGANneuropeptideoxytocin

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