First published online September 15, 2004
Journal of Experimental Biology 207, 3749-3756 (2004)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2004
doi: 10.1242/jeb.01209
Synergic effects of tryptamine and octopamine on ophiuroid luminescence (Echinodermata)
C. Vanderlinden* and
J. Mallefet
Laboratoire de Biologie Marine, Université Catholique de
Louvain, Bâtiment Kellner, Place Croix du Sud, 3, B-1348
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

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Fig. 1. Maximal light emissions (Lmax) of A.
filiformis arm segments induced by tryptamine
(1041011 mol l1).
Values (means ± S.E.M.) are expressed
as a percentage of photogenesis triggered by 200 mmol l1 KCl
in normal artificial seawater. N=12 stimulated aliquot parts.
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Fig. 2. Maximal light emissions (Lmax) of O.
californica arm segments induced by tryptamine
(1041011 mol l1).
Values (means ± S.E.M.) are expressed
as a percentage of photogenesis triggered by 200 mmol l1 KCl
in normal artificial seawater. N=8 stimulated aliquot parts.
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Fig. 3. Maximal light emissions (Lmax) of A.
filiformis arm segments induced by octopamine (10-4 to
1011 mol l1). Values (means ±
S.E.M.) are expressed as a percentage of
photogenesis triggered by 200 mmol l1 KCl in normal
artificial seawater. N=8 stimulated aliquot parts.
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Fig. 4. Differences of maximal light emissions (Lmax) of A.
filiformis arm segments after stimulation by tryptamine
(104 mol l1 and 105 mol
l1) in normal ASW and in Ca2+-free ASW. Values
(means ± S.E.M.) are expressed as a
percentage of photogenesis triggered by 104 mol
l1 and 105 mol l1 tryptamine,
respectively, in normal artificial seawater. **P<0.01;
N=8 stimulated aliquot parts for each concentration.
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Fig. 5. Differences of maximal light emissions (Lmax) of O.
californica arm segments after stimulation by tryptamine
(107 mol l1 and 108 mol
l1) in normal ASW and in Ca2+-free ASW. Values
(means ± S.E.M.) are expressed as a
percentage of photogenesis triggered by 107 mol
l1 and 108 mol l1
tryptamine, respectively, in normal artificial seawater. **P<0.01;
N=8 stimulated aliquot parts for each concentration.
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Fig. 6. Differences of maximal light emissions (Lmax) of A.
filiformis arm segments after stimulation by octopamine
(109 mol l1 and 1010 mol
l1) in normal ASW and in Ca2+-free ASW. Values
(means ± S.E.M.) are expressed as a
percentage of photogenesis triggered by 109 mol
l1 and 1010 mol l1
octopamine, respectively, in normal artificial seawater. **P<0.01;
N=6 stimulated aliquot parts for each concentration.
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Fig. 7. Synergic effects of 107 mol l1
tryptamine (Trypt) and other drugs such as acetylcholine (Ach,
103 mol l1), dopamine (Dop,
104 mol l1) and taurine (Taur,
103 mol l1) on maximal light emission
(Lmax) of O. californica. Values (means ±
S.E.M.) are expressed as a percentage of
photogenesis triggered by 200 mmol l1 KCl in normal
artificial seawater. **P<0.01 in comparison to
107 mol l1 tryptamine on its own;
N=8 stimulated aliquot parts per treatment.
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Fig. 8. Synergic effect of 109 mol l1
octopamine (Octo) and 103 mol l1 taurine
on maximal light emission (Lmax) of A.
filiformis. Values (means ±
S.E.M.) are expressed as a percentage of
photogenesis triggered by 200 mmol l1 KCl in normal
artificial seawater. **P<0.01 in comparison to
109 mol l1 octopamine on its own;
N=8 stimulated aliquot parts per treatment.
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Fig. 9. Synergic effects of 103 mol l1
acetylcholine (ACh) with 109 mol l1
octopamine (Octo), 105 mol l1 tryptamine
(Trypt) and with octopamine and tryptamine (Octo+Trypt) on maximal light
emission (Lmax) of A. filiformis arm segments.
Values (means ± S.E.M.) are expressed
as a percentage of photogenesis triggered by 200 mmol l1 KCl
in normal artificial seawater. **P<0.05 in comparison to
103 mol l1 acetylcholine on its own;
N=8 stimulated aliquot parts per treatment.
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