Circadian rhythm of proboscis extension responsiveness in the blowfly: central control of threshold changes |
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Authors: | MARTIN J. R. HALL |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology and Applied Entomology, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. The proboscis extension response of the blowfly, Protophormia terraenovae (R.-D.), elicited by stimulation of the tarsi with sucrose, was studied behaviourally under LD 12:12. A diel rhythm in responsiveness was found that occurred at successively higher daily mean levels as the test flies became increasingly starved. This rhythm persisted for at least one cycle in constant light, demonstrating it to be truly endogenous and circadian. The tarsal chemo-receptors concerned in initiating the response were examined electrophysiologically in whole fly preparations. No daily change occurred in the response of these receptors to sucrose. Hence central control of the behavioural rhythm of response to sucrose is inferred, and a model is proposed which incorporates a circadian oscillator into the currently accepted model for the control of proboscis extension thresholds. |
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