Gangliosides and thermal adaptation
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- DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-7844-0_44
Gangliosides and thermal adaptation
Abstract
The concentration and pattern of brain gangliosides of lower and higher vertebrates were compared. Only when considering the eco-factor temperature clear correlations between systematical position of species, thermal adaptation status and brain ganglioside composition can be shown: lowering of the environmental temperature induces a long-term formation of more polar ganglioside fractions. In fishes additional long-term compensatory effects to changes in temperature were demonstrated with regard to motor activity, bioelectrical activity of the CNS (post-synaptic potential amplitude) and avoidance conditioning-learning. All phenomena taken together reflect a mechanism of modulating the thermo-sensitivity of the membrane-mediated processes of transmission.
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