Light emission in ophiuroids present characteristics varying from one species to the other. Little is known about control mechanisms; this research aims to make a comparative study of bioluminescence control in three ophiuroid species: Amphiura filiformis, Ophiopsila aranea and Ophiopsila californica. Several steps are considered: identification of the nervous control nature using agonists and antagonists of the most common neurotransmitters found in Echinoderms; characterization ofionic movements using patch-clamp techniques in the luminous cells (photocyte) membrane during light emission. Light emission in ophiuroids present characteristics varying from one species to the other. Little is known about control mechanisms; this research aims to make a comparative study of bioluminescence control in three ophiuroid species: Amphiura filiformis, Ophiopsila aranea and Ophiopsila californica. Several steps are considered: identification of the nervous control nature using agonists and antagonists of the most common neurotransmitters found in Echinoderms; characterization ofionic movements using patch-clamp techniques in the luminous cells (photocyte) membrane during light emission.
Invertebrates, nervous control, bioluminescence, ionic channels, Physiology, Marine and coastal habitats, Marine Biodiversity, Metazoa, Invertebrata, Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea
Marine and Coastal {Habitat type}
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Mallefet, Jérôme | promotor |
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Laboratoire de Biologie Marine | unknown |
created:2011-12-14 14:18:59 UTC, source:biodiv