The role of amiloride in the labellar responses to various taste stimuli in the blowfly Protophormia terraenovae was studied with the aim of ascertaining whether amiloride-sensitive cation conductances are present in the chemosensory systems of insects. Results indicate that: 1) amiloride has no effect on the ''salt'' cell response to any stimulus; 2) amiloride decreases the ''sugar'' cell response to fructose, but does not affect that to sucrose; 3) the effects of amiloride on the responses of the ''water'' cell and the ''fifth'' cell are less clearly definable, due to the probable superimposition of osmotic mechanisms in the former and the poorly known response modalities of the latter. In conclusion, amiloride-sensitive receptor sites se...
On the basis of our study, we suggest that sucrose and Na-cyclamate activate separate transduction p...
The medfly (Ceratitis capitata Wied.) is a widespread pest for horticulture, mainly targeting fruits...
Sensory aversion is essential for avoiding prospective dangers. We studied the chemical perception o...
The role of amiloride in the labellar responses to various taste stimuli in the blowfly Protophormia...
Among chemoreceptor cells of the blowfly (Protophormia terraenovae, the so-called 'sugar' and 'water...
Amiloride, a diuretic that blocks epithelial sodium channels, affects taste-cell responses to salts ...
The role of amiloride in the labellar responses to various salt stimuli in the blowfly Protophormia ...
Blowflies respond to sugars, salts, and water through the activation of specific chemoreceptor neuro...
An electrophysiological investigation was performed to analyse activity recorded in response to stim...
Aim: The gustatory system of the blowfly Protophormia terraenovae represents a relatively simple b...
In the attempt to gain more information on the mechanisms underlying bitter and/or sweet taste recep...
THE ability of insects to taste salts with sense organs on their legs and mouthparts is well documen...
The gustatory system of the blowfly, Protophormia terraenovae, is a relatively simple biological mod...
In taste chemoreception of invertebrates the interaction of taste stimuli with specific membrane rec...
In taste chemoreception of invertebrates the interaction of taste stimuli with specific membrane rec...
On the basis of our study, we suggest that sucrose and Na-cyclamate activate separate transduction p...
The medfly (Ceratitis capitata Wied.) is a widespread pest for horticulture, mainly targeting fruits...
Sensory aversion is essential for avoiding prospective dangers. We studied the chemical perception o...
The role of amiloride in the labellar responses to various taste stimuli in the blowfly Protophormia...
Among chemoreceptor cells of the blowfly (Protophormia terraenovae, the so-called 'sugar' and 'water...
Amiloride, a diuretic that blocks epithelial sodium channels, affects taste-cell responses to salts ...
The role of amiloride in the labellar responses to various salt stimuli in the blowfly Protophormia ...
Blowflies respond to sugars, salts, and water through the activation of specific chemoreceptor neuro...
An electrophysiological investigation was performed to analyse activity recorded in response to stim...
Aim: The gustatory system of the blowfly Protophormia terraenovae represents a relatively simple b...
In the attempt to gain more information on the mechanisms underlying bitter and/or sweet taste recep...
THE ability of insects to taste salts with sense organs on their legs and mouthparts is well documen...
The gustatory system of the blowfly, Protophormia terraenovae, is a relatively simple biological mod...
In taste chemoreception of invertebrates the interaction of taste stimuli with specific membrane rec...
In taste chemoreception of invertebrates the interaction of taste stimuli with specific membrane rec...
On the basis of our study, we suggest that sucrose and Na-cyclamate activate separate transduction p...
The medfly (Ceratitis capitata Wied.) is a widespread pest for horticulture, mainly targeting fruits...
Sensory aversion is essential for avoiding prospective dangers. We studied the chemical perception o...