Complex avoidance behavior and its neurochemical regulation in the land snail Cepea numerals
(1995) In General Pharamacology 26. p.773-777- Abstract
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1. In hot plate experiments, the pulmonate land snail Cepaea nemoralis displays a biphasic passive/active avoidance behaviour composed of retraction and subsequent searching mediated by antagonistic muscular systems. The switch, between the behaviours, is under neuronal control.
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2. Leu- and met-enkephalin, as well as FMRFamide-antiserum, attenuated the retraction response and potentiated the searching behaviour. Opposite effects were achieved by injection of antisera to the enkephalins.
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3. Both retraction and searching behaviours were potentiated by 5-HT. Methysergide antagonized the effects of the enkephalins on the searching behaviour.
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4. We conclude that endogenous opioids act antagonistic to... (More) - .
1. In hot plate experiments, the pulmonate land snail Cepaea nemoralis displays a biphasic passive/active avoidance behaviour composed of retraction and subsequent searching mediated by antagonistic muscular systems. The switch, between the behaviours, is under neuronal control.
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2. Leu- and met-enkephalin, as well as FMRFamide-antiserum, attenuated the retraction response and potentiated the searching behaviour. Opposite effects were achieved by injection of antisera to the enkephalins.
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3. Both retraction and searching behaviours were potentiated by 5-HT. Methysergide antagonized the effects of the enkephalins on the searching behaviour.
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4. We conclude that endogenous opioids act antagonistic to FMRFamide in the neuronally controlled switch between passive and active avoidance behaviour. (Less)
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- Dyakonova, V. E. ; Elofsson, Rolf LU ; Carlberg, M and Sakharov, D A
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- 1995
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- Contribution to journal
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- Land snail, opioids, FMRFamide, serotonin, avoidance behaviour
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- General Pharamacology
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- 26
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- 773 - 777
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- Elsevier
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- scopus:0028916554
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- 0306-3623
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- 10.1016/0306-3623(94)00263-M
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- English
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