Ter Maat A, Lodder J C, Veenstra J, Goldschmeding J T
Brain Res. 1982 May 13;239(2):535-42. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(82)90528-5.
Starvation inhibits egg-laying in the snail, Lymnaea stagnalis. In starved animals the neurosecretory Caudo-Dorsal Cells (CDC), which produce the egg-laying hormone, are hyperpolarized as compared to the CDC of controls. However, they are more responsive to repetitive intracellular stimulation, which induces the hormone releasing discharge. Hyperpolarization is not found in the non-neurosecretory Cerebral Giant Cells, which indicates that the effect is specific for the CDC. It is also a characteristic effect of starvation as compared to another treatment (dirty water) inhibiting egg-laying.
饥饿会抑制椎实螺(Lymnaea stagnalis)的产卵。在饥饿的动物中,产生产卵激素的神经分泌性尾背细胞(CDC)与对照组的CDC相比发生了超极化。然而,它们对重复性细胞内刺激更敏感,这种刺激会诱导激素释放性放电。在非神经分泌性的脑巨细胞中未发现超极化现象,这表明该效应是CDC特有的。与另一种抑制产卵的处理(脏水)相比,这也是饥饿的一个特征性效应。