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Physiol Behav ; 110-111: 198-205, 2013 Feb 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23283252

ABSTRACT

Conspicuous and sustained heart arrests, revealed as an increase in the magnitude of cardiac interbeat intervals, are elicited in the crab Neohelice granulata upon the presentation of a visual danger stimulus (VDS). Aiming to study the regulation of cardio-inhibitory responses (CIR) in vivo, we investigated whether GABA mediates the extrinsic regulation of the cardiac activity. We examined the possibility of abolishing CIR by injecting the GABAergic antagonists picrotoxin and bicuculline, right before sensory stimulation. Picrotoxin partially abolished the reversible cardiac arrests induced by VDS, whereas bicuculline showed no effects. These results suggest that the rapid responses of the cardiac system of the crab Neohelice to environmental disturbances, reminiscent of an autonomic-like regulation associated with fear, flight or fight, may be extrinsically regulated by the GABAergic system.


Subject(s)
Bicuculline/pharmacology , Brachyura/physiology , GABA Antagonists/pharmacology , Heart/drug effects , Picrotoxin/pharmacology , Animals , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Electrodes, Implanted , Environment , Heart/physiology , Heart Arrest/physiopathology , Heart Arrest/prevention & control , Heart Rate/drug effects , Heart Rate/physiology , Male , Microinjections , Photic Stimulation
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Neurobiol Learn Mem ; 71(1): 34-49, 1999 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9889071

ABSTRACT

An opaque screen moving overhead elicits an escape response in the crab Chasmagnathus that after a few presentations habituates for a long period (long-term habituation, LTH). Previous results suggested that spaced (15 trials separated by 171 s) and massed training (300 trials without rest interval) were correlated with two different memory components of LTH. The present experiments were aimed at further studying the mechanisms subserving these components. Results indicate that LTH acquired by spaced but not by massed training is blocked either by a training-to-testing context shift or by cycloheximide (15-25 microg) pre- or posttraining injection and that LTH after spaced training persists for longer time (5 days) than after massed training (2 days). A model based on these results that distinguishes two LTH-memory components is proposed: a (context-signal) LTH yielded by spaced training, dependent of context, sensitive to cycloheximide (CYX), and long lasting; and a (signal) LTH yielded by massed training, dependent only on the signal invariance, insensitive to CYX, and shorter lasting.


Subject(s)
Association Learning/physiology , Brachyura/physiology , Habituation, Psychophysiologic/physiology , Long-Term Potentiation/physiology , Nerve Tissue Proteins/biosynthesis , Retention, Psychology/physiology , Animals , Association Learning/drug effects , Conditioning, Classical/drug effects , Conditioning, Classical/physiology , Cycloheximide/pharmacology , Escape Reaction/drug effects , Escape Reaction/physiology , Habituation, Psychophysiologic/drug effects , Long-Term Potentiation/drug effects , Male , Protein Synthesis Inhibitors/pharmacology
3.
Neurosci Lett ; 242(3): 143-6, 1998 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9530926

ABSTRACT

Regulation of gene expression has been involved in long-term memory consolidation. Present results support the role of Rel/ NFkappa-B like activation in this process. In the crab Chasmagnathus, the spaced presentation of 15 or more danger stimuli induces long-term habituation (LTH), while no LTH is observed after a massed training of 600 trials. When a group trained with 30 spaced trials was compared with a passive control group and massed trained groups, a higher level of specific Rel/kappa-B like DNA-binding activity was found in brain nuclear extracts. These results strongly suggest that the enhancement of Rel/kappa-B like DNA-binding activity in the brain is specifically related to LTH formation.


Subject(s)
Brachyura/physiology , Gene Expression Regulation/physiology , Habituation, Psychophysiologic/genetics , Memory/physiology , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Animals , Conditioning, Psychological/physiology , Male , NF-kappa B/genetics , Neuronal Plasticity/genetics , Oligonucleotide Probes , Protein Binding/physiology , Second Messenger Systems/genetics
4.
Physiol Behav ; 51(1): 17-25, 1992 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1311107

ABSTRACT

A mild electrical shock delivered to the walking legs of the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus through a fine layer of sea water, induces a running response that declines after repeated stimulation. Herein, a first series of experiments was aimed at conditioning the response to a light or a dark pulse, but no detectable CR was disclosed during training nor in a later test with the CS alone, even though several stimulus parameters were assayed. In a second series, crabs were repeatedly exposed during training to a light pulse (CS) immediately followed by shock (UCS), and after a 6-h rest interval, tested with either CS-UCS or UCS. The CS-UCS presentation at testing elicited a higher recovery (potentiated recovery, circa 70%) than that evoked by the UCS alone (unconditioned recovery, circa 35%) (Experiment 3). An experiment including the explicitly unpaired control procedure (Experiment 4), confirmed that the enhanced response (CR) to the shock (UCS) (measured as potentiated recovery) is conditioned to an illumination signal (CS). An alternative explanation of the potentiated recovery in terms of retardation of habituation proved hardly tenable (Experiment 5). In Experiment 6, crabs were exposed to a variety of light pulse shock and dark pulse shock temporal relationships, and results were found consistent with a delay of reinforcement gradient when light termination was considered as CS. Thus a decrease in luminance is able to become associated with shock and to condition an enhanced response regardless of light termination being the offset of a light pulse or the onset of a dark pulse.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Subject(s)
Avoidance Learning/physiology , Brachyura/physiology , Conditioning, Classical/physiology , Habituation, Psychophysiologic/physiology , Animals , Arousal/physiology , Association Learning/physiology , Electroshock , Escape Reaction/physiology , Mental Recall/physiology , Nervous System Physiological Phenomena , Photic Stimulation , Receptors, Opioid/physiology
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