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Crotaline pit organs analyzed as warm receptors
Authors:de Cock Buning  Tjard  Terashima  Shin-ichi  Goris   Richard C.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physiology, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Bunkyo-ku, 113 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Present address: Department of Functional Morphology, Zoological Laboratory, University of Leiden, Kaiserstraat 63, Leiden, Holland
Abstract:Afferent impulses from single-fiber preparations of the trigeminal nerve in Agkistrodon blomhoffi brevicauduswere recorded during steady and dynamic temperature stimulation of the sensory membrane in the facial pit. The thermoreceptors of the pit showed high sensitivity to the rate of change in receptor temperature. Changing the heat capacity of the pit membrane (a drop of water in the pit in the case of the laser and halogen lamp, and a drop of water covered by a plastic film in the case of flowing water) changed the pattern of response. When the heat capacity of the pit membrane is increased, responses approach those obtained in other warm receptors. The spatial gradient theory of Williams, whereby a reversal of heat energy flow is supposed to produce a reverse of response, was shown to be inapplicable to the pit receptors. Reversal of heat energy flow in the pits produced neither off-silence nor depression of response, and therefore direction of heat flow is not an important component of the stimulus for these receptors.This research was made possible by aid from The Netherlands Organization for Advancement of Pure Research (ZWO).
Keywords:warm receptors  thermoreceptors  snakes  Crotalinae  Agkistrodon
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