Carricaburu P, Muñoz-Cuevas A
Laboratoire de Zoologie-Arthropodes, MNHN-CNRS, Paris, France.
C R Seances Soc Biol Fil. 1998;192(6):1163-73.
Injections of modafinil, a drug able to induce in vertebrates an awakening effect via an effective central alpha 1-adrenergic tone, induce modifications of the amplitude and latency of electroretinograms (ERGs) in the spider Lycosa tarentula, during dark adaptation. Results of experiments are different from one eye type to another as circadian activity rhythms of the retinae also differ. Modafinil induces a decrease of diurnal amplitudes and has no effect on nocturnal amplitudes of ERGs of anterior-lateral eyes; in the case of posterior-median eyes, the amplitudes are increased in daytime as well as at night. Prazosin, antagonist of alpha 1-adrenergic receptors, injected after modafinil, induces a decrease of the amplitudes of ERGs in the same eyes. These results are discussed in relation to the visual activity of this species, both diurnal and nocturnal. The concepts of waking state versus sleep are not precisely characterized in arachnids, so that the effects of modafinil on L. tarentula may not be considered like those described in vertebrates.
莫达非尼是一种能够通过有效的中枢α1-肾上腺素能张力在脊椎动物中诱导觉醒效应的药物,在暗适应期间,向狼蛛(Lycosa tarentula)注射该药物会引起视网膜电图(ERGs)的振幅和潜伏期发生改变。实验结果因眼睛类型而异,因为视网膜的昼夜活动节律也不同。莫达非尼会使前侧眼ERGs的昼间振幅降低,而对夜间振幅没有影响;对于后侧中眼,无论白天还是晚上,其振幅都会增加。在注射莫达非尼后再注射α1-肾上腺素能受体拮抗剂哌唑嗪,会导致相同眼睛的ERGs振幅降低。本文结合该物种的昼夜视觉活动对这些结果进行了讨论。蛛形纲动物中清醒状态与睡眠的概念并未得到精确界定,因此莫达非尼对狼蛛的影响可能与在脊椎动物中所描述的不同。