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Neuroscience Letters

Volume 179, Issues 1–2, 26 September 1994, Pages 41-44
Neuroscience Letters

Glutamate-induced deporalization in earthworm ventral nerve cord

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Abstract

We investigated glutamate-induced neuron response in the ventral nerve cord of the earthworm (Eisenia foetida) using a voltage-sensitive dye-imaging technique. Isolated earthworm ganglia were stained by fluorescence voltage-sensitive dye, RH414, and voltage image was acquired by a conventional charge-coupled device (CCD) technique or a confocal laser scanning microscope. The fluorescence images before and during the glutamate stimulation was acquired and the relative fluorescence change was imaged as pseudo-color. Bath-applied glutamate (1 mM) depolarized many neurons on the ventral side, and in the three giant fibers on the dorsal side.

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