甲磺酸三卡因对节肢动物:小龙虾、螃蟹和果蝇的影响。

Q4 Neuroscience
Catherine E Stanley, Rebecca Adams, Jeremy Nadolski, Ellora Amrit, Matthew Barrett, Catherine Bohnett, Kelsey Campbell, Keegan Deweese, Sabbyasachi Dhar, Barbara Gillis, Carson Hill, Morgan Inks, Katrina Kozak, Alexa Larson, Ibraheem Murtaza, Destaneh Nichols, Rafael Roberts, Hannah Tyger, Courtney Waterbury, Robin L Cooper
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引用次数: 11

摘要

甲磺酸三卡因,也被称为MS-222,被研究表征其对无脊椎动物感觉神经元、神经肌肉连接处的突触传递和心率的影响。对黑腹果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)、蓝蟹(Callinectes sapidus)和红色沼泽小龙虾(Procambarus clarkii)进行了研究。小龙虾运动神经元的细胞内动作电位测量表明,MS-222抑制了振幅,表明MS-222阻断了电压门控Na +通道。这可能是三种果蝇的感觉神经元活性降低、突触传递抑制以及幼体果蝇心脏功能降低背后的机制。为了解决公众获取数据的问题,一组人对给定的数据集进行了分析,不考虑实验设计,以衡量分析的准确性。在测量细胞外记录的感觉事件的分析中,阈值的确定是至关重要的,并且不容易用商业软件执行。
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The effects of tricaine mesylate on arthropods: crayfish, crab and Drosophila.

Tricaine mesylate, also known as MS-222, was investigated to characterize its effects on sensory neurons, synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction, and heart rate in invertebrates. Three species were examined: Drosophila melanogaster, blue crab (Callinectes sapidus), and red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii). Intracellular measures of action potentials in motor neurons of the crayfish demonstrated that MS-222 dampened the amplitude, suggesting that voltage-gated Na + channels are blocked by MS-222. This is likely the mechanism behind the reduced activity measured in sensory neurons and depressed synaptic transmission in all three species as well as reduced cardiac function in the larval Drosophila. To address public access to data, a group effort was used for analysis of given data sets, blind to the experimental design, to gauge analytical accuracy. The determination of a threshold in analysis for measuring extracellular recorded sensory events is critical and is not easily performed with commercial software.

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Invertebrate Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: Invertebrate Neurosciences publishes peer-reviewed original articles, reviews and technical reports describing recent advances in the field of invertebrate neuroscience. The journal reports on research that exploits the simplicity and experimental tractability of the invertebrate preparations to underpin fundamental advances in neuroscience. Articles published in Invertebrate Neurosciences serve to highlight properties of signalling in the invertebrate nervous system that may be exploited in the field of antiparisitics, molluscicides and insecticides. Aspects of particular interest include: Functional analysis of the invertebrate nervous system; Molecular neuropharmacology and toxicology; Neurogenetics and genomics; Functional anatomy; Neurodevelopment; Neuronal networks; Molecular and cellular mechanisms of behavior and behavioural plasticity.
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