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Chemical sensitivity of the hyperneural nerve-muscle preparation of the American cockroach
Authors:T Miller  J James
Institution:1. Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, California 92502, U.S.A.;2. Department of Veterinary Research, Wellcome Research Laboratories, Berkhamsted Hill, Berkhamsted, Herts, HP4 2QE, England
Abstract:The hyperneural muscle of Periplaneta americana responded with sustained contracture to applications of l-glutamic acid at near 10?4 M. d-glutamic acid was much less active. The responses of a particular preparation to glutamate were usually extremely consistent and highly reproducible; however, some preparations showed no response to l-glutamic acid even at 10?2 M whereas neurally evoked responses were normal. High magnesium, low calcium perfused onto the preparations blocked neurally evoked contractions. The glutamate response was blocked reversibly in low calcium solutions. suggesting that the glutamate effect, when present, was presynaptic.Dopamine, acetylcholine, 5-hydroxytryptamine, synephrine, Rogitine®, strychnine, strychnine, pentobarbital, and picrotoxin, all suspected to varying degrees of some action on insect central or peripheral synaptic transmission, had no effect on the patterns of neurally evoked contracture of the hyperneural muscle. A new transducer is described for use with low force insect muscle contractions.
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