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Fig. 2. The effect of NO on the cycle frequency of the digging rhythm. (Ai) The
bath application of 20 mmol l–1 L-arginine caused
a statistically significant increase in the oviposition cycle frequency
(t=2.44, *P<0.05, mean ± s.e.m. from
eight animals). (Aii) An example showing the effect of a 10 min bath
application of 20 mmol l–1 L-arginine on the
ovipositor valve opener muscles. The number of cycles of muscle activity
increased from a control value of 5 to 6 after L-arginine
application within the same time period. After a 30 min wash with locust
saline, the number of cycles of opener muscle activity returned to the control
value. (Bi) The effect of the NO donor PAPANONOate (PNONO) on the cycle
frequency. A 10 min bath application of 0.2 mmol l–1
PAPANONOate caused a statistically significant increase in the cycle frequency
(t=–2.82, P<0.01)
(*=P<0.05). Mean ± s.e.m. of five animals. (Bii)
An example showing a 10 min bath application of 0.2 mmol l–1
PAPANONOate resulted in a significant increase in the number of cycles of
muscle activity within the same time period. A 30 min wash with locust saline
resulted in the digging rhythm partially returning to its original cycle
frequency.