A survey of endogenous dopamine and serotonin in ciliated and nervous tissues of five species of marine bivalves, with evidence for specific, high-affinity dopamine receptors in ciliated tissue of Mytilus californianus

1982; Elsevier BV; Volume: 71; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0306-4492(82)90010-7

ISSN

1878-1969

Autores

John R. Lindsay Smith,

Tópico(s)

Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies

Resumo

1. Survey studies were carried out to determine levels of endogenous DA and 5-HT in the gills, labial palps, pedal ganglia, cerebral ganglia, and visceral ganglia of 5 species of marine bivalves using HPLC coupled with ED. 2. All tissues studied contained assayable quantities of these two biogenic amines although the richest source of both DA and 5-HT was the labial palp. Palp tissue generally contained 4–12 × more DA than the gill tissue. 3. High affinity binding of (3H)APOM was demonstrated in both palp and gill tissue of the sea mussel, Mytilus californianus. Competition experiments using d- and l-butaclamol, APOM and dopamine suggest the presence of specific dopamine-receptors in these ciliated tissues.

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