Spontaneous Electrical Activity and Spikes in the Tail of Marine Cercariae
Author(s) -
Oleg Tolstenkov,
M. I. Zhukovskaya,
V. V. Prokofiev,
Margaretha K. S. Gustafsson
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
isrn parasitology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2314-4076
DOI - 10.5402/2013/123108
Subject(s) - zoology , biology
Spontaneous electrical activity is recorded in two species of marine cercariae, Cryptocotyle lingua and Himasthla elongata , with different types of swimming—by glass microelectrode recordings. Slow local field potentials (sLFPs) of low amplitude and fast high amplitude action potentials (APs) are found. The shape of the sLFPs is different in the species and correlates with the type of swimming. Fast high amplitude APs are recorded for the first time in cercariae. The limited number of APs included in the swimming pattern of larva suggests a key role for the spiking neurons in initiating the motility pattern in the cercaria and needs further research.
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