Abstract

Publisher Summary This chapter takes a view of biogenic amines in the insect nervous system and to assess critically the evidence for their roles as neurotransmitters, neuromodulators and neurohormones. It attempts to answer several questions such as where biogenic amines are located in the insect nervous system; how are they synthesized and inactivated; and what physiological roles do they perform and how do they bring about their effects. Particular emphasis is placed on the correlation of biochemical, physiological, pharmacological and anatomical information from systems containing identified aminergic neurones. The chapter points out instances where data from one or more of the approaches is either missing or conflicts with that from another and suggests experiments to resolve these points. The function of biogenic amines in the insect nervous system has been compared with that in the vertebrate nervous system. In this context the chapter mentions the role of biogenic amines as chemical messengers in the vertebrate nervous system.

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