NEURAL PATHWAYS FOR CARDIAC REFLEXES TRIGGERED BY EXTERNAL MECHANICALSTIMULI IN LARVAE OF BOMBYX-MORI

Authors
Citation
H. Ai et K. Kuwasawa, NEURAL PATHWAYS FOR CARDIAC REFLEXES TRIGGERED BY EXTERNAL MECHANICALSTIMULI IN LARVAE OF BOMBYX-MORI, Journal of insect physiology, 41(12), 1995, pp. 1119-1131
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology
ISSN journal
00221910
Volume
41
Issue
12
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1119 - 1131
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1910(1995)41:12<1119:NPFCRT>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Stimuli applied to mechano-exteroceptors induce the following five typ es of reflex cardiac responses in larvae of Bombyx mori. (1) Tactile s timuli applied to sensillar setae of the anal proleg induce antidromic heartbeat. (2) The stimuli simultaneously inhibit orthodromic heartbe at. These stimuli increase the heart rate if applied during a phase of antidromic heartbeat. The visceral nerve arises from the frontal gang lion. The anterior cardiac nerves branching out of the visceral nerve were found to trigger antidromic heartbeat. Posterior cardiac nerves b ranching out of the visceral nerve are the inhibitory motor nerves whi ch inhibit orthodromic heartbeat. These posterior cardiac nerves also contain motor nerves for alary muscles in the 2nd abdominal segment. ( 3) Contraction of the alary muscle increases heart tone and results in acceleration of antidromic heartbeat. (4) Tactile stimuli to the ante nnae accelerate orthodromic heartbeat. The motor pathway is through th e paired dorsal nerves of the 1st abdominal ganglion in a segment whic h lacks a pair of alary muscles. (5) Contraction of the alary muscles in the 7th and 8th abdominal segments evoked by these stimuli contribu tes to acceleration of the orthodromic heartbeat. The motor pathways f or this are in the paired dorsal nerves of the 7th abdominal ganglion.