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Osphradial chemosensory organ as a probable trigger of the cardiac system adaptive reaction to the effect of heavy metals in aquatic mollusks. / Kamardin, N. N.; Lubimtsev, V. A.; Kornienko, E. L.; Udalova, G. P.; Kholodkevich, S. V.; Apostolov, S. A.

в: Zhurnal evoliutsionnoĭ biokhimii i fiziologii, Том 51, № 1, 01.01.2015, стр. 43-51.

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Harvard

Kamardin, NN, Lubimtsev, VA, Kornienko, EL, Udalova, GP, Kholodkevich, SV & Apostolov, SA 2015, 'Osphradial chemosensory organ as a probable trigger of the cardiac system adaptive reaction to the effect of heavy metals in aquatic mollusks', Zhurnal evoliutsionnoĭ biokhimii i fiziologii, Том. 51, № 1, стр. 43-51.

APA

Kamardin, N. N., Lubimtsev, V. A., Kornienko, E. L., Udalova, G. P., Kholodkevich, S. V., & Apostolov, S. A. (2015). Osphradial chemosensory organ as a probable trigger of the cardiac system adaptive reaction to the effect of heavy metals in aquatic mollusks. Zhurnal evoliutsionnoĭ biokhimii i fiziologii, 51(1), 43-51.

Vancouver

Kamardin NN, Lubimtsev VA, Kornienko EL, Udalova GP, Kholodkevich SV, Apostolov SA. Osphradial chemosensory organ as a probable trigger of the cardiac system adaptive reaction to the effect of heavy metals in aquatic mollusks. Zhurnal evoliutsionnoĭ biokhimii i fiziologii. 2015 Янв. 1;51(1):43-51.

Author

Kamardin, N. N. ; Lubimtsev, V. A. ; Kornienko, E. L. ; Udalova, G. P. ; Kholodkevich, S. V. ; Apostolov, S. A. / Osphradial chemosensory organ as a probable trigger of the cardiac system adaptive reaction to the effect of heavy metals in aquatic mollusks. в: Zhurnal evoliutsionnoĭ biokhimii i fiziologii. 2015 ; Том 51, № 1. стр. 43-51.

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title = "Osphradial chemosensory organ as a probable trigger of the cardiac system adaptive reaction to the effect of heavy metals in aquatic mollusks",
abstract = "The responses of osphradium in the fresh-water mollusk Viviparus sp. and single osphradial neurons in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis to L-glutamine and L-asparagine as well as the changes in these responses under the effect of heavy metals (Cu, Cd) were recorded electrophysiologically. The functional connections of osphradium with the identified neurons of the central pattern generator of respiratory movements and cardiac activity as well as the modification of these connections under the effect of short-term application of HgCl2 solution on the snail's osphradium were investigated. The cardiac rhythm in the mollusk Littorina littorea under the effect of Cu ions was registered non-invasively in long-lasting experiments. The dose-dependent short-term effects of heavy metals changes after osphradium injury were revealed. The implication of osphradium in adaptive reactions of the cardiac system in aquatic mollusks to the environmental heavy metal pollution is suggested. The dependence of cardiac rhythm on the degree of accumulation of copper ions in the mollusk tissues was detected. The results obtained are essential for unraveling neural mechanisms and pathways allowing heavy metals to affect the functional state of hydrobionts, particularly, the cardiac activity frequency characteristics of which are widely used as informative biomarkers to assess physiological condition of aquatic invertebrates.",
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