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MODULATION OF DEFENSIVE REFLEX CONDITIONING IN SNAILS BY SEROTONIN
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2015
Языканглийский
  • Andrianov Vyacheslav Vadimovich, author
  • Bogodvid Tatyana Khalilovna, author
  • Gaynutdinov Khalil Latypovich, author
  • Golovchenko Aleksandra Nikolaevna, author
  • Deryabina Irina Borisovna, author
  • Muranova Lyudmila Nikolaevna, author
  • Vinarskaya Aliya Khalilovna, author
  • Tagirova Roza Rishatovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Andrianov V. V. Modulation of defensive reflex conditioning in snails by serotonin / V. V. Andrianov, T. Kh. Bogodvid, I. B. Deryabina, A. N. Golovchenko, L. N. Muranova, R. R. Tagirova, A. Kh. Vinarskaya, Kh. L. Gainutdinov // Front. Behav. Neurosci. - 2015. - V. 9. - Article 279. - P. 1-12.
    Annotation We studied the role of serotonin in the mechanisms of learning in terrestrial snails. To produce a serotonin deficit, the ?neurotoxic? analogues of serotonin, 5,6- or 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (5,6/5,7-DHT) were used. Injection of 5,6/5,7-DHT was found to disrupt defensive reflex conditioning. Within two weeks of neurotoxin application, the ability to learn had recovered. Daily injection of serotonin before a training session accelerated defensive reflex conditioning and daily injections of 5-HTP in snails with a deficiency of serotonin induced by 5,7-DHT restored the snail?s ability to learn. We discovered that injections of the neurotoxins 5,6/5,7-DHT as well as serotonin, caused a decrease in the resting and threshold potentials of the premotor interneurons LPa3 and RPa3.
    Keywords serotonin, associative learning, identified neuron, membrane potential, threshold potential, snail
    The name of the journal Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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