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Advances in Space Research | 1989

Dorsal light response and changes of its responses under varying acceleration conditions

Satoru Watanabe; Akira Takabayashi; Sadaharu Takagi; R. von Baumgarten; J. Wetzig

In order to improve our understanding about functions of the gravity sensors, we have conducted four experiments in goldfish: 1) To define the effect of visual information influx on the static labyrinthine response, the dorsal light response (DLR) which had been proposed by von Holst as a model for postural adjustment in fish was reexamined with a newly designed, rotatory illumination device. The fish responded to illumination from the upper half of the visual field and a narrow range around 180 degrees of the lower half visual field. The maximal tilting angle of normal fish was about 40 degrees under horizontal illumination. 2) Under the changes of the gravito-inertial force level produced by a linear sled, the threshold of the gravity sensors was determined from postural adjustment responses. 3) Under hypogravic conditions during the parabolic flight of an airplane, the light-dependent behavior was investigated in intact and labyrinthectomized goldfish. 4) As one of the most likely candidates of the neural centers for the DLR, the valvula cerebelli, which receives its visual information not through the optic tectum but through the pretectal areas, is confirmed by the brain lesion experiments.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 1987

Stimulation of anaerobic metabolism in rats at high altitude hypoxia—adrenergic effects dependent on dietary states

Masataka Yoshino; Keiko Murakami; Yoshinao Katsumata; Akira Takabayashi; Shigeo Mori

1. Plasma lactate and pyruvate were increased more markedly in fed rats than in fasted rats exposed to an 8000 m altitude. 2. The increase in plasma lactate and pyruvate was enhanced and inhibited by the alpha 1-adrenergic antagonist prazosin and the beta-blocker propranolol, respectively, in fasted rats exposed to an 8000 m altitude. Blood glucose was not changed by adrenergic blockades under the same conditions. 3. Prazosin and propranolol showed no effect on glycolytic metabolites in plasma in fed rats submitted to an 8000 m altitude. Blood glucose of fed rats was increased by alpha 1-blockade during severe hypoxia. 4. In fasted rats whose energy metabolism depends on oxidation mainly, alpha 1- and beta-adrenergic receptors can participate in the stimulation of respiration and the glycogen degradation, respectively, during an exposure to severe hypoxia. In fed rats energy metabolism depends on glycolysis, which utilizes blood glucose as the substrate preferentially during hypoxia.


Biomedical Research-tokyo | 1986

STIMULATION OF GLYCOLYSIS WITH HYPERURICEMIA IN RATS AT HIGH ALTITUDE HYPOXIA

Masataka Yoshino; Keiko Murakami; Yoshinao Katsumata; Akira Takabayashi; Shigeo Mori


Neuroscience Research Supplements | 1988

Adaptational change in cone-mediated electroretinogram in human and carp☆

Yozo Miyake; Masayuki Horiguchi; Ichiro Ota; Akira Takabayashi


Neuroscience Research Supplements | 1985

Electrical properties of horizontal cell network in the carp retina

Akira Takabayashi; Genyo Mitarai


Japanese Journal of Physiology | 1982

Cardiac Output Responses in Rest and Work during Acute Exposure to Simulated Altitudes of 3, 000, 4, 500, and 6, 000 m, and during Overnight Sleep at 4, 500 m

Shigeo Mori; Manabu Sakakibara; Akira Takabayashi; Sadaharu Takagi; Genyo Mitarai


Neuroscience Research Supplements | 1987

Postural control of fish during linear acceleration

Satoru Watanabe; Akira Takabayashi; R. Von Baumgarten; J. Wetzig


Biomedical Research-tokyo | 1986

STIMULATION OF ANAEROBIC METABOLISM BY α1-ADRENERGIC BLOCKADE IN RATS AT HIGH ALTITUDE HYPOXIA

Masataka Yoshino; Keiko Murakami; Yoshinao Katsumata; Akira Takabayashi; Shigeo Mori


Japanese Journal of Physiology | 1983

Reduction of Maximum Heart Rate in Acute, Severe Hypoxia

Shigeo Mori; Akira Takabayashi; Genyo Mitarai; Shinji Sakurai


Uchū Seibutsu Kagaku | 2004

Vestibulo-ocular reflex and gravity in fish.

Akira Takabayashi; Kaori Iwata; Ohmura-Iwasaki T; Shigeo Mori

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Kaori Iwata

Fujita Health University

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Keiko Murakami

St. Marianna University School of Medicine

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Ohmura T

Fujita Health University

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