Pacemaker activity in hydra is modulated by glycine receptor ligands

  • Ruggieri, R. D.
  • Pierobon, P.
  • Kass-Simon, G.
Publication date
January 2004
Publisher
DigitalCommons@URI

Abstract

In the mammalian central nervous system, the neurotransmitter, glycine, acts both on an inhibitory, strychnine-sensitive receptor (GlyR) and an excitatory, strychnine-insensitive site at the NMDA receptor. Here we present electrophysiological evidence that the strychnine-sensitive glycine agonists, glycine and taurine, and the antagonist, strychnine, affect the endodermal rhythmic potential (RP) system and that the ectodermal contraction burst (CB) pacemaker system is modulated by glycine and strychnine in hydra. The RP and CB pacemaker systems are responsible for the respective elongation and contraction of hydra\u27s body column. Activity of the CB system, quantified by the rate of contraction bursts (CBs), the number of pulses per contra...

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