1. Spikes in the octopaminergic dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurone which innervates the extensor tibiae muscle of the locust metathoracic leg (DUMETi) produce direct and indirect effects on muscle tension. 2. Direct effects include a slowing of an intrinsic rhythm of contraction and relaxation, a relaxation of muscle tone and a small hyperpolarization of the muscle membrane potential. The latter two effects are weak and variable. All three effects are mimicked by superfusion of octopamine and are mediated by octopamine receptors on the muscle fibres. 3. Indirect effects are found when the DUMETi neurone is stimulated at the same time as the motoneurones innervating the extensor muscle. They include (a) potentiation of tension generated in...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
1. Neural circuits which co-ordinate the motorneurones of the meta-thoracic tibiae of the locust in ...
Octopamine (OA) and tyramine (TA) play important roles in homeostatic mechanisms, behavior, and modu...
1. The modulatory actions of myomodulin A on tension generated in the extensor-tibiae muscle of the ...
Insect skeletal muscles are frequently innervated by small numbers of motor neurones, all of which c...
A brief description is given of the anatomy, innervation and mechanical properties of the extensor t...
1. Application of octopamine to the metathoracic dorsal longitudinal muscle (DLM) of the cricket Tel...
A new preparation for studying properties of neuromuscular transmission and neuromodulation in insec...
1. The closer muscles of the left and the right spiracles of a thoracic segment are both innervated ...
The co-ordination of activity in muscles necessary for flight in insects depends upon a complicated ...
The central nervous systems of many insects contain segmentally arranged groups of unpaired midline ...
The anatomical and physiological organization of the locust metathoracic flexor tibiae was examined ...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
1. Neural circuits which co-ordinate the motorneurones of the meta-thoracic tibiae of the locust in ...
Octopamine (OA) and tyramine (TA) play important roles in homeostatic mechanisms, behavior, and modu...
1. The modulatory actions of myomodulin A on tension generated in the extensor-tibiae muscle of the ...
Insect skeletal muscles are frequently innervated by small numbers of motor neurones, all of which c...
A brief description is given of the anatomy, innervation and mechanical properties of the extensor t...
1. Application of octopamine to the metathoracic dorsal longitudinal muscle (DLM) of the cricket Tel...
A new preparation for studying properties of neuromuscular transmission and neuromodulation in insec...
1. The closer muscles of the left and the right spiracles of a thoracic segment are both innervated ...
The co-ordination of activity in muscles necessary for flight in insects depends upon a complicated ...
The central nervous systems of many insects contain segmentally arranged groups of unpaired midline ...
The anatomical and physiological organization of the locust metathoracic flexor tibiae was examined ...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
1. Neural circuits which co-ordinate the motorneurones of the meta-thoracic tibiae of the locust in ...
Octopamine (OA) and tyramine (TA) play important roles in homeostatic mechanisms, behavior, and modu...