Abstract

1. 1. Locomotor activity of Acheta domesticus L. from alternating light and dark conditions was studied after injecting reserpine, LSD, and 5-hydroxytryptamine. 2. 2. Great disturbances to locomotor activity, consisting of reduction of the level of locomotor activity and abolition of its rhythm, were caused by injecting reserpine and LSD. 3. 3. These changes, as well as the effect of 5-HT, suggest that serotonin participates in regulation of circadian rhythm of locomotor activity of these insects.

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