Non-Neuronal Transmitter Systems in Bacteria, Non-Nervous Eukaryotes, and Invertebrate Embryos

In 1921, Otto Loewi published his report that ushered in the era of chemical transmission of biological signals. January 2021 marked the 90th anniversary of the birth of Professor Gennady A. Buznikov, who was the first to study the functions of transmitters in embryogenesis. A year earlier it was 60...

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Main Authors: Yuri B. Shmukler, Denis A. Nikishin
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-02-01
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description In 1921, Otto Loewi published his report that ushered in the era of chemical transmission of biological signals. January 2021 marked the 90th anniversary of the birth of Professor Gennady A. Buznikov, who was the first to study the functions of transmitters in embryogenesis. A year earlier it was 60 years since his first publication in this field. These data are a venerable occasion for a review of current knowledge on the mechanisms related to classical transmitters such as 5-hydroxytryptamine, acetylcholine, catecholamines, etc., in animals lacking neural elements and prenervous invertebrate embryos.
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spelling doaj.art-ef5e8329e2274cf3977dee3c1a4434442023-11-23T18:59:13ZengMDPI AGBiomolecules2218-273X2022-02-0112227110.3390/biom12020271Non-Neuronal Transmitter Systems in Bacteria, Non-Nervous Eukaryotes, and Invertebrate EmbryosYuri B. Shmukler0Denis A. Nikishin1Lab of the Problems of Regeneration, N. K. Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology RAS, Moscow 119334, RussiaLab of the Problems of Regeneration, N. K. Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology RAS, Moscow 119334, RussiaIn 1921, Otto Loewi published his report that ushered in the era of chemical transmission of biological signals. January 2021 marked the 90th anniversary of the birth of Professor Gennady A. Buznikov, who was the first to study the functions of transmitters in embryogenesis. A year earlier it was 60 years since his first publication in this field. These data are a venerable occasion for a review of current knowledge on the mechanisms related to classical transmitters such as 5-hydroxytryptamine, acetylcholine, catecholamines, etc., in animals lacking neural elements and prenervous invertebrate embryos.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/12/2/271receptorembryo5-hydroxytryptaminedopamineGABASNARE complex
spellingShingle Yuri B. Shmukler
Denis A. Nikishin
Non-Neuronal Transmitter Systems in Bacteria, Non-Nervous Eukaryotes, and Invertebrate Embryos
Biomolecules
receptor
embryo
5-hydroxytryptamine
dopamine
GABA
SNARE complex
title Non-Neuronal Transmitter Systems in Bacteria, Non-Nervous Eukaryotes, and Invertebrate Embryos
title_full Non-Neuronal Transmitter Systems in Bacteria, Non-Nervous Eukaryotes, and Invertebrate Embryos
title_fullStr Non-Neuronal Transmitter Systems in Bacteria, Non-Nervous Eukaryotes, and Invertebrate Embryos
title_full_unstemmed Non-Neuronal Transmitter Systems in Bacteria, Non-Nervous Eukaryotes, and Invertebrate Embryos
title_short Non-Neuronal Transmitter Systems in Bacteria, Non-Nervous Eukaryotes, and Invertebrate Embryos
title_sort non neuronal transmitter systems in bacteria non nervous eukaryotes and invertebrate embryos
topic receptor
embryo
5-hydroxytryptamine
dopamine
GABA
SNARE complex
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