Hyperpolarization by glucose of feeding-related neurons in snail.

Acta Biol Hung

Laboratory of Comparative Physiology, Institute for Developmental Biology, RAS, 26 Vavilov str., Moscow, 119909 Russia.

Published: January 2005

In the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis, D-glucose action was investigated on electrical activity of identified central neurons. In the CNS preparations isolated from specimens that starved for 24-96 h, D-glucose added to a standard or HiDi saline at 500-700 microg/ml effectively hyperpolarized ca. 90% of feeding related neurons B1, SO and CGC. However, not all feeding-related neurons examined were responsive to glucose. Experiments on cells of the serotonergic Pedal A cluster have shown that hyperpolarizing action of D-glucose is retained following complete isolation of "hunger" neurons. Threshold concentration producing 1-3 mV hyperpolarization was ca. 50 microg/ml. The results suggest a direct glucose involvement in the mechanisms that control feeding behavior in Lymnaea.

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