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Functional organization in the ganglion of the crayfash Yoshiho Watanabe 1 1Institute of Food Microbiology, Chiba University pp.250-258
Published Date 1963/10/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.2425906294
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 The organization of the central nervous system of crayfish, Procambarus clarkii. has been investigated in isolated ganglion preparations using electrical stimulation and aid of histo-logical methods.

 1.The abdominal ganglion was composed of four histological divisions; outermost shea-th of connective tissue, cell bodies of the monopolar neurones just within the sheath, tracts of nerve fibers and neuropiles.

 2.Intracellular micro-electrodes have been used to record activity in synapses of the abdominal ganglion. Ganglionic activity involved typical synaptic transmission, both excita-tory and inhibitory. Then it was modified by spatial and temporal interactions among the synaptic responses.

 3.Transfer characteristics of the ganglionic transmission were analysed from the fre-quency responses of the ganglion. The monosynaptic transmission had the similar transfer function as the first-order rate system. It is supposed that various combinations of the monosynaptic systems determine the complex patterns of the ganglionic responses.

 4.The site of origin of the synaptic response was determined by the electrophoretic inje-ction of a staining substance through a microelectrode into the ganglion. The remarkable synaptic responses were found in the dense dendritic structure of the neuropile.


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電子版ISSN 1883-5503 印刷版ISSN 0370-9531 金原一郎記念医学医療振興財団

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