Modification of the acetylcholine-induced current of the snail Helix pomatia L. by fast temperature changes

Using the single electrode voltage clamp method, we found that acetylcholine (aCh) induces transient inward dose-dependent current on the membrane of the identified Helix pomatia Br neuron. We analyzed the effects of fast cooling and heating as well as thermal acclimation on the aCh inward current....

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Main Authors: Nedeljković M., Kartelija Gordana, Radenović Lidija
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Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad 2005-01-01
Series:Archives of Biological Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2005/0354-46640503181N.pdf
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spelling doaj-f3fbadf6699a4d25b8c42d5a1e5f17742020-11-24T23:15:01ZengUniversity of Belgrade, University of Novi SadArchives of Biological Sciences0354-46642005-01-0157318118710.2298/ABS0503181NModification of the acetylcholine-induced current of the snail Helix pomatia L. by fast temperature changesNedeljković M.Kartelija GordanaRadenović LidijaUsing the single electrode voltage clamp method, we found that acetylcholine (aCh) induces transient inward dose-dependent current on the membrane of the identified Helix pomatia Br neuron. We analyzed the effects of fast cooling and heating as well as thermal acclimation on the aCh inward current. the experiments were conducted on active and dormant snails acclimated to either 20 or 7°C for at least four weeks. the Hill coefficient remained approximately 1 in all cases, which means that there is a single aCh binding site on the membrane. Fast temperature alternations induce binding affinity changes. in the work presented, we analyzed the effects of cooling on the aCh-induced inward current. the amplitude of aCh-induced inward current was markedly reduced after cooling, and the speed of decay of the aCh response was lower. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2005/0354-46640503181N.pdfacetylcholinefast coolingidentified neuroninward currenttemperatureHelix pomatia
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author Nedeljković M.
Kartelija Gordana
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Kartelija Gordana
Radenović Lidija
Modification of the acetylcholine-induced current of the snail Helix pomatia L. by fast temperature changes
Archives of Biological Sciences
acetylcholine
fast cooling
identified neuron
inward current
temperature
Helix pomatia
author_facet Nedeljković M.
Kartelija Gordana
Radenović Lidija
author_sort Nedeljković M.
title Modification of the acetylcholine-induced current of the snail Helix pomatia L. by fast temperature changes
title_short Modification of the acetylcholine-induced current of the snail Helix pomatia L. by fast temperature changes
title_full Modification of the acetylcholine-induced current of the snail Helix pomatia L. by fast temperature changes
title_fullStr Modification of the acetylcholine-induced current of the snail Helix pomatia L. by fast temperature changes
title_full_unstemmed Modification of the acetylcholine-induced current of the snail Helix pomatia L. by fast temperature changes
title_sort modification of the acetylcholine-induced current of the snail helix pomatia l. by fast temperature changes
publisher University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad
series Archives of Biological Sciences
issn 0354-4664
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Using the single electrode voltage clamp method, we found that acetylcholine (aCh) induces transient inward dose-dependent current on the membrane of the identified Helix pomatia Br neuron. We analyzed the effects of fast cooling and heating as well as thermal acclimation on the aCh inward current. the experiments were conducted on active and dormant snails acclimated to either 20 or 7°C for at least four weeks. the Hill coefficient remained approximately 1 in all cases, which means that there is a single aCh binding site on the membrane. Fast temperature alternations induce binding affinity changes. in the work presented, we analyzed the effects of cooling on the aCh-induced inward current. the amplitude of aCh-induced inward current was markedly reduced after cooling, and the speed of decay of the aCh response was lower.
topic acetylcholine
fast cooling
identified neuron
inward current
temperature
Helix pomatia
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2005/0354-46640503181N.pdf
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