Serotonin levels as a function of age inAplysia californica |
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Authors: | Jane M. Flinn Chun Hong Robert Holt Vikas Chandhoke |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, George Mason University, 22030 Fairfax, VA, USA;(2) Department of Biology, George Mason University, 22030 Fairfax, VA, USA |
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Abstract: | The neurotransmitter serotonin (5-HT) plays an important role in a number of behaviors inAplysia californica some of which have been shown to vary with age. We were thus interested in examining the age-dependence of 5-HT inA. californica. Because animals of the same age can have very different weights, and weight alone is reliably known for wild-caught animals, we also examined the variation of 5-HT with weight. Serotonin was measured in the ring and abdominal ganglia combined, in lab-reared animals from 3 to 12 months post-hatch across a wide weight range. Serotonin increased rapidly from 4 to 6 months, and more slowly from 6 to 13 months. Serotonin scaled by soluble ganglion protein increased from 3 to 6–7 months, reached a maximum, and then decreased again. Serotonin, but not scaled 5-HT, increased significantly with weight across the whole weight range. Animals of the same weight, but different ages, had different 5-HT levels, as did young animals of the same age but different weight. Serotonin varied significantly with both age and weight, with the age-dependence being the more significant. |
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Keywords: | Aplysia serotonin aging weight development HPLC |
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