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Octopamine and proctolin mimic spontaneous membrane depolarisation inLucilia larvae
Authors:S. N. Irving  T. A. Miller
Affiliation:(1) Division of Toxicology and Physiology, Department of Entomology, University of California, 92521 Riverside, California, USA;(2) Present address: ICI Plant Protection, Jealotts Hill Research Station, RG 12 6EY Brackwell, Berks., England
Abstract:Summary Octopamine and proctolin at concentrations below 10–8 M reversibly induce a spontaneous rhythmic depolarization which occurs in body-wall muscles ofLucilia larvae. The effect appears to be postsynaptic and mediated by receptors specific for each substance.This work was supported by NIEHS grant No. ES00814 and EPA grant No. R804345.
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