2007
DOI: 10.2108/zsj.24.273
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Developmental Changes in Heart Photosensitivity of the Isopod Crustacean Ligia exotica

Abstract: During juvenile development, the cardiac pacemaker of the isopod crustacean Ligia exotica is transferred from the myocardium to the cardiac ganglion of the neurogenic heart. In adult, light stimulus decreases the beat frequency of the heart. To elucidate developmental changes in the photosensitivity of the juvenile Ligia heart, we examined the effect of a light stimulus on the semi-isolated heart of juveniles at various developmental stages by the recording membrane potential of the myocardium. We also examine… Show more

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“…This idea is supported by the following observations. The cardiac pacemaker of L. exotica is transferred from the myocardium to the cardiac ganglion during juvenile development (Yamagishi & Hirose 1997), and the heart photoresponse appears in association with the cardiac pacemaker transfer during development (Miyamoto & Yamagishi 2004). We conclude that photosensitivity in the heart of L. exotica is not in the myocardium but in the cardiac ganglion.…”
Section: Photosensitive Heart Of Ligia Exotica H Miyamoto and Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This idea is supported by the following observations. The cardiac pacemaker of L. exotica is transferred from the myocardium to the cardiac ganglion during juvenile development (Yamagishi & Hirose 1997), and the heart photoresponse appears in association with the cardiac pacemaker transfer during development (Miyamoto & Yamagishi 2004). We conclude that photosensitivity in the heart of L. exotica is not in the myocardium but in the cardiac ganglion.…”
Section: Photosensitive Heart Of Ligia Exotica H Miyamoto and Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%