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Effects of hypothalamic releasing hormones and biogenic amines on identified neurones in the circumoesophageal ganglia of the water snail (Planorbis corneus)
Authors:F A Steiner  D Felix
Institution:Research Department, F. Hoffmann-La Roche & Co. Ltd, Basle, Switzerland.
Abstract:1. The effect of locally applied releasing hormones, thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) and luteinizing-hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) and the putative neurotransmitters, acetylcholine (ACh) and dopamine (DA), on the neuronal excitability of identified invertebrate giant dopaminergic neurone (GDN) and serotoninergic neurone (5-HT) (Planorbis corneus) were investigated by intracellular recording in vitro. 2. The membrane potential of GDN was of the order of -60 to -70 mV. The microiontophoretically applied substances produced membrane depolarization as well as spike activation. Their order of efficacy was as follows: TRH greater than ACh greater than DA greater than LHRH. 3. The effects of the tested TRH, ACh, LHRH and DA on serotoninergic neurones were less pronounced. 4. During ACh depolarization the membrane resistance of GDN was found to be strongly reduced, whereas TRH produced only a small reduction in membrane resistance. 5. Dihydro-beta-erythroidin (DHE) added to the bath solution reversibly blocked ACh depolarization without influencing TRH depolarization. Concentrations of atropine sulfate required to block the ACh depolarization were higher by at least 100 order of magnitude. 6. These effects are discussed in relation to the immunoreactive TRH detected earlier in the central nervous system of invertebrates and vertebrates. The results are consistent with the postulate that TRH acts as a neuromodulator and/or neurotransmitter on invertebrate and vertebrate neurones.
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