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The Current Hunt For Nitric Oxide's Effects On The Homarus Americanus Cardiac Ganglion, Joanna Lin Jan 2022

The Current Hunt For Nitric Oxide's Effects On The Homarus Americanus Cardiac Ganglion, Joanna Lin

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The crustacean heartbeat is produced and modulated by the cardiac ganglion (CG), a central pattern generator. In the American lobster, Homarus americanus, the CG consists of 4 small premotor cells (SCs) that electrically and chemically synapse onto 5 large motor cells (LCs). Rhythmic driver potentials in the SCs generate bursting in the LCs, which elicit downstream cardiac muscle contractions that are essential for physiological functions.

Endogenous neuromodulators mediate changes in the CG to meet homeostatic demands caused by environmental stressors. Nitric oxide (NO), a gaseous neuromodulator, inhibits the lobster CG. Heart contractions release NO, which directly decreases the CG burst …