Berk_2009_Biological.Bulletin_216_1

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Title : Oral administration of pharmacologically active substances to squid: a methodological description - Berk_2009_Biological.Bulletin_216_1
Author(s) : Berk W , Teperman J , Walton KD , Hirata K , Sugimori M , Llinas RR
Ref : Biol Bull , 216 :1 , 2009
Abstract :

The squid giant synapse is a well-defined experimental preparation for the study of ligand-dependant synaptic transmission. Its large size gives direct experimental access to both presynaptic and postsynaptic junctional elements, allowing direct optical, biophysical, and electrophysiological analysis of depolarization-release coupling. However, this important model has not been utilized in pharmacological studies, other than those implementable acutely in the in vitro condition. A method is presented for oral administration of bioactive substances to living squid. Electrophysiological characterization and direct determination of drug absorption into the nervous system demonstrate the administration method described here to be appropriate for pharmacological research.

PubMedSearch : Berk_2009_Biological.Bulletin_216_1
PubMedID: 19218487

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Berk W, Teperman J, Walton KD, Hirata K, Sugimori M, Llinas RR (2009)
Oral administration of pharmacologically active substances to squid: a methodological description
Biol Bull 216 :1

Berk W, Teperman J, Walton KD, Hirata K, Sugimori M, Llinas RR (2009)
Biol Bull 216 :1