MODULATION OF THE HONEY-BEE (APIS-MELLIFERA) STING RESPONSE BY OCTOPAMINE

被引:34
作者
BURRELL, BD
SMITH, BH
机构
[1] Department of Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210-1220
关键词
MODULATION; OCTOPAMINE; STINGING BEHAVIOR; APIS MELLIFERA; HONEYBEE;
D O I
10.1016/0022-1910(95)00022-M
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
The ability of octopamine (OA) to modulate various parameters of the honey bee sting response was observed using an isolated abdominal preparation, OA reduced the level of rhythmic neuromuscular activity (as measured by electromyogram recordings) during stimulated stinging response trials, but did not alter the activity in pre-stimulation baseline trials or post-stimulation recovery trials. However, OA also potentiated reflexive sting extension responses and this potentiation persisted for at least 3 h, The different effects of OA on this behavior indicate that there are multiple targets for the neuromodulatory activity of OA on the sting response and that these targets may include muscular, motorneural, sensory or integrative elements responsible for generating stinging behavior. In addition, rates of oxygen (O-2) consumption by abdominal preparations were found to be unaffected by OA treatment, indicating that respiration in the abdomen is not sensitive to OA modulation.
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页码:671 / 680
页数:10
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