Induction of larval metamorphosis in the sea cucumber apostichopus japonicus by neurotransmitters

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Larval metamorphosis inducers of the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus were screened from physiologically active compounds. Doliolaria larvae completed their metamorphosis to juveniles in 120 h when treated with 5-10 μM of dopamine and l-DOPA, and 50 μM of l-adrenaline and l-noradrenaline. Doliolaria larvae had to be exposed to dopamine or l-DOPA for at least 24 h. D1-like dopamine receptor antagonists SKF87566 and LE300 (10 μM) inhibited metamorphosis by dopamine. However, the D2-like dopamine receptor antagonists sulpiride and nemonapride (10 μM) did not inhibit the effect of dopamine. The results suggest that D1-like dopamine receptors are involved in larval metamorphosis of the sea cucumber A. japonicus. © 2009 The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science.

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Matsuura, H., Yazaki, I., & Okino, T. (2009). Induction of larval metamorphosis in the sea cucumber apostichopus japonicus by neurotransmitters. Fisheries Science, 75(3), 777–783. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12562-009-0098-9

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