Cargando…

The Role of Serotonin in the Influence of Intense Locomotion on the Behavior Under Uncertainty in the Mollusk Lymnaea stagnalis

The role of serotonin in the immediate and delayed influence of physical exercise on brain functions has been intensively studied in mammals. Recently, immediate effects of intense locomotion on the decision-making under uncertainty were reported in the Great Pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis (Korshunov...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Aonuma, Hitoshi, Mezheritskiy, Maxim, Boldyshev, Boris, Totani, Yuki, Vorontsov, Dmitry, Zakharov, Igor, Ito, Etsuro, Dyakonova, Varvara
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32256385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00221
_version_ 1783510019416784896
author Aonuma, Hitoshi
Mezheritskiy, Maxim
Boldyshev, Boris
Totani, Yuki
Vorontsov, Dmitry
Zakharov, Igor
Ito, Etsuro
Dyakonova, Varvara
author_facet Aonuma, Hitoshi
Mezheritskiy, Maxim
Boldyshev, Boris
Totani, Yuki
Vorontsov, Dmitry
Zakharov, Igor
Ito, Etsuro
Dyakonova, Varvara
author_sort Aonuma, Hitoshi
collection PubMed
description The role of serotonin in the immediate and delayed influence of physical exercise on brain functions has been intensively studied in mammals. Recently, immediate effects of intense locomotion on the decision-making under uncertainty were reported in the Great Pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis (Korshunova et al., 2016). In this animal, serotonergic neurons control locomotion, and serotonin modulates many processes underlying behavior, including cognitive ones (memory and learning). Whether serotonin mediates the behavioral effects of intense locomotion in mollusks, as it does in vertebrates, remains unknown. Here, the delayed facilitating effects of intense locomotion on the decision-making in the novel environment are described in Lymnaea. Past exercise was found to alter the metabolism of serotonin, namely the content of serotonin precursor and its catabolites in the cerebral and pedal ganglia, as measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. The immediate and delayed effects of exercise on serotonin metabolism were different. Moreover, serotonin metabolism was regulated differently in different ganglia. Pharmacological manipulations of the serotonin content and receptor availability suggests that serotonin is likely to be responsible for the locomotor acceleration in the test of decision-making under uncertainty performed after exercise. However, the exercise-induced facilitation of decision-making (manifested in a reduced number of turns during the orienting behavior) cannot be attributed to the effects of serotonin.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7091490
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-70914902020-03-31 The Role of Serotonin in the Influence of Intense Locomotion on the Behavior Under Uncertainty in the Mollusk Lymnaea stagnalis Aonuma, Hitoshi Mezheritskiy, Maxim Boldyshev, Boris Totani, Yuki Vorontsov, Dmitry Zakharov, Igor Ito, Etsuro Dyakonova, Varvara Front Physiol Physiology The role of serotonin in the immediate and delayed influence of physical exercise on brain functions has been intensively studied in mammals. Recently, immediate effects of intense locomotion on the decision-making under uncertainty were reported in the Great Pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis (Korshunova et al., 2016). In this animal, serotonergic neurons control locomotion, and serotonin modulates many processes underlying behavior, including cognitive ones (memory and learning). Whether serotonin mediates the behavioral effects of intense locomotion in mollusks, as it does in vertebrates, remains unknown. Here, the delayed facilitating effects of intense locomotion on the decision-making in the novel environment are described in Lymnaea. Past exercise was found to alter the metabolism of serotonin, namely the content of serotonin precursor and its catabolites in the cerebral and pedal ganglia, as measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. The immediate and delayed effects of exercise on serotonin metabolism were different. Moreover, serotonin metabolism was regulated differently in different ganglia. Pharmacological manipulations of the serotonin content and receptor availability suggests that serotonin is likely to be responsible for the locomotor acceleration in the test of decision-making under uncertainty performed after exercise. However, the exercise-induced facilitation of decision-making (manifested in a reduced number of turns during the orienting behavior) cannot be attributed to the effects of serotonin. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7091490/ /pubmed/32256385 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00221 Text en Copyright © 2020 Aonuma, Mezheritskiy, Boldyshev, Totani, Vorontsov, Zakharov, Ito and Dyakonova. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Aonuma, Hitoshi
Mezheritskiy, Maxim
Boldyshev, Boris
Totani, Yuki
Vorontsov, Dmitry
Zakharov, Igor
Ito, Etsuro
Dyakonova, Varvara
The Role of Serotonin in the Influence of Intense Locomotion on the Behavior Under Uncertainty in the Mollusk Lymnaea stagnalis
title The Role of Serotonin in the Influence of Intense Locomotion on the Behavior Under Uncertainty in the Mollusk Lymnaea stagnalis
title_full The Role of Serotonin in the Influence of Intense Locomotion on the Behavior Under Uncertainty in the Mollusk Lymnaea stagnalis
title_fullStr The Role of Serotonin in the Influence of Intense Locomotion on the Behavior Under Uncertainty in the Mollusk Lymnaea stagnalis
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Serotonin in the Influence of Intense Locomotion on the Behavior Under Uncertainty in the Mollusk Lymnaea stagnalis
title_short The Role of Serotonin in the Influence of Intense Locomotion on the Behavior Under Uncertainty in the Mollusk Lymnaea stagnalis
title_sort role of serotonin in the influence of intense locomotion on the behavior under uncertainty in the mollusk lymnaea stagnalis
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32256385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00221
work_keys_str_mv AT aonumahitoshi theroleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT mezheritskiymaxim theroleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT boldyshevboris theroleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT totaniyuki theroleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT vorontsovdmitry theroleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT zakharovigor theroleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT itoetsuro theroleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT dyakonovavarvara theroleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT aonumahitoshi roleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT mezheritskiymaxim roleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT boldyshevboris roleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT totaniyuki roleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT vorontsovdmitry roleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT zakharovigor roleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT itoetsuro roleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis
AT dyakonovavarvara roleofserotoninintheinfluenceofintenselocomotiononthebehaviorunderuncertaintyinthemollusklymnaeastagnalis