Do decapod crustaceans have nociceptors for extreme pH?

Nociception is the physiological detection of noxious stimuli. Because of its obvious importance, nociception is expected to be widespread across animal taxa and to trigger robust behaviours reliably. Nociception in invertebrates, such as crustaceans, is poorly studied.THREE DECAPOD CRUSTACEAN SPECI...

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Main Authors: Sakshi Puri, Zen Faulkes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-04-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2857684?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-828e7575ab384284817c90c4a569a6a42020-11-24T22:12:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-04-0154e1024410.1371/journal.pone.0010244Do decapod crustaceans have nociceptors for extreme pH?Sakshi PuriZen FaulkesNociception is the physiological detection of noxious stimuli. Because of its obvious importance, nociception is expected to be widespread across animal taxa and to trigger robust behaviours reliably. Nociception in invertebrates, such as crustaceans, is poorly studied.THREE DECAPOD CRUSTACEAN SPECIES WERE TESTED FOR NOCICEPTIVE BEHAVIOUR: Louisiana red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), white shrimp (Litopenaeus setiferus), and grass shrimp (Palaemonetes sp.). Applying sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, or benzocaine to the antennae caused no change in behaviour in the three species compared to controls. Animals did not groom the stimulated antenna, and there was no difference in movement of treated individuals and controls. Extracellular recordings of antennal nerves in P. clarkii revealed continual spontaneous activity, but no neurons that were reliably excited by the application of concentrated sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid.Previously reported responses to extreme pH are either not consistently evoked across species or were mischaracterized as nociception. There was no behavioural or physiological evidence that the antennae contained specialized nociceptors that responded to pH.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2857684?pdf=render
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Do decapod crustaceans have nociceptors for extreme pH?
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title Do decapod crustaceans have nociceptors for extreme pH?
title_short Do decapod crustaceans have nociceptors for extreme pH?
title_full Do decapod crustaceans have nociceptors for extreme pH?
title_fullStr Do decapod crustaceans have nociceptors for extreme pH?
title_full_unstemmed Do decapod crustaceans have nociceptors for extreme pH?
title_sort do decapod crustaceans have nociceptors for extreme ph?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-04-01
description Nociception is the physiological detection of noxious stimuli. Because of its obvious importance, nociception is expected to be widespread across animal taxa and to trigger robust behaviours reliably. Nociception in invertebrates, such as crustaceans, is poorly studied.THREE DECAPOD CRUSTACEAN SPECIES WERE TESTED FOR NOCICEPTIVE BEHAVIOUR: Louisiana red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), white shrimp (Litopenaeus setiferus), and grass shrimp (Palaemonetes sp.). Applying sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, or benzocaine to the antennae caused no change in behaviour in the three species compared to controls. Animals did not groom the stimulated antenna, and there was no difference in movement of treated individuals and controls. Extracellular recordings of antennal nerves in P. clarkii revealed continual spontaneous activity, but no neurons that were reliably excited by the application of concentrated sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid.Previously reported responses to extreme pH are either not consistently evoked across species or were mischaracterized as nociception. There was no behavioural or physiological evidence that the antennae contained specialized nociceptors that responded to pH.
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