Publications by authors named "KY Lagerspetz"

Specific thermoreceptors or putative multimodal thermoreceptors are not known in Crustacea. However, behavioural studies on thermal avoidance and preference and on the effects of temperature on motor activity indicate that the thermosensitivity of crustaceans may be in the range 0.2-2 degrees C.

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The effects of season and acclimation temperature on the latency of the leg withdrawal reflex and three of its components have been studied: conduction velocity in the sciatic nerve, spinal conduction time, and contraction time of gastrocnemius muscle. The latency of the leg withdrawal reflex was markedly shortened by cold acclimation: the reaction times were at 6 degrees C 1.54 s in 4 degrees C acclimated and 3.

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One of the central concepts in present biology is the recognition of different organization levels and their hierarchical array. Complex multicellular animals are constituted of organ systems, the organs of cells, the cells of organelles, membranes, and molecules. The primary effects of many environmental factors (e.

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1. When placed in a temperature gradient, 3-10 day old mice injected with living Escherichia coli or with E. coli endotoxin, select 2-3 degrees C lower temperatures than their litter-mate controls injected with saline.

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1. 1-5 mM n-hexanol added to the outer (mucosal) medium of isolated skin of the frog Rana temporaria increases the short circuit current (Isc) across it. 2.

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Comparative psychopharmacology.

Curr Dev Psychopharmacol

July 1981

Studies of the effects of psychoactive drugs and neurotransmitters on the behavior of invertebrates and poikilothermic vertebrates are reviewed. Dangers of reductive explanations are pointed out. Results and suggestions are given concerning the use of poikilothermic animals (1) in the development of screening tests, (2) in experiments on the action mechanisms of psychopharmaca, and (3) in the use of psychoactive drugs in the study of the mechanisms of animal behavior.

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Na+ transport across frog skin, measured as short-circuit current (SCC) shows perfect temperature compensation in frogs acclimated to 6 degrees, 12 degrees, and 23 degrees C as SCC values observed at the acclimation temperatures are equal (about 13 muA/cm2). Reacclimation experiments show that this is not a starvation effect. While very little temperature compensation is seen in the activity of Na+, K+-ATPase in epidermal homogenates from frog skins, the activity of Mg2+-ATPase shows inverse compensation at assay temperatures from 4 degrees to 48 degrees C.

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1. Microsomal preparations from the gills of the freshwater mussel anodonta cygnea cellensis show Mg2+ -dependent Na+ - or K+ -stimulated ATPase activity, which is not inhibited by ouabain. 2.

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