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Oksana P. TUCHINA, Valery V. ZHUKOV, Victor B. MEYER-ROCHOW. 2012: Distribution of serotonin and FMRF-amide in the brain of Lymnaea stagnalis with respect to the visual system. 动物学研究, 33(E1-2): 1-12. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2012.01-02e1
引用本文: Oksana P. TUCHINA, Valery V. ZHUKOV, Victor B. MEYER-ROCHOW. 2012: Distribution of serotonin and FMRF-amide in the brain of Lymnaea stagnalis with respect to the visual system. 动物学研究, 33(E1-2): 1-12. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2012.01-02e1
Oksana P. TUCHINA, Valery V. ZHUKOV, Victor B. MEYER-ROCHOW. 2012. Distribution of serotonin and FMRF-amide in the brain of Lymnaea stagnalis with respect to the visual system. Zoological Research, 33(E1-2): 1-12. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2012.01-02e1
Citation: Oksana P. TUCHINA, Valery V. ZHUKOV, Victor B. MEYER-ROCHOW. 2012. Distribution of serotonin and FMRF-amide in the brain of Lymnaea stagnalis with respect to the visual system. Zoological Research, 33(E1-2): 1-12. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2012.01-02e1

Distribution of serotonin and FMRF-amide in the brain of Lymnaea stagnalis with respect to the visual system

Distribution of serotonin and FMRF-amide in the brain of Lymnaea stagnalis with respect to the visual system

  • 摘要: Despite serotonin’s and FMRF-amide’s wide distribution in the nervous system of invertebrates and their importance as neurotransmitters, the exact roles they play in neuronal networks leaves many questions. We mapped the presence of serotonin and FMRF-amide-immunoreactivity in the central nervous system and eyes of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis and interpreted the results in connection with our earlier findings on the central projections of different peripheral nerves. Since the chemical nature of the intercellular connections in the retina of L. stagnalis is still largely unknown, we paid special attention to clarifying the role of serotonin and FMRF-amide in the visual system of this snail and compared our findings with those reported from other species. At least one serotonin- and one FMRF-amidergic fibre were labeled in each optic nerve, and since no cell bodies in the eye showed immunoreactivity to these neurotransmitters, we believe that efferent fibres with somata located in the central ganglia branch at the base of the eye and probably release 5HT and FMRF-amide as neuro-hormones. Double labelling revealed retrograde transport of neurobiotin through the optic nerve, allowing us to conclude that the central pathways and serotonin- and FMRF-amide-immunoreactive cells and fibres have different locations in the CNS in L. stagnalis. The chemical nature of the fibres, which connect the two eyes in L. stagnalis, is neither serotoninergic nor FMRF-amidergic.

     

    Abstract: Despite serotonin’s and FMRF-amide’s wide distribution in the nervous system of invertebrates and their importance as neurotransmitters, the exact roles they play in neuronal networks leaves many questions. We mapped the presence of serotonin and FMRF-amide-immunoreactivity in the central nervous system and eyes of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis and interpreted the results in connection with our earlier findings on the central projections of different peripheral nerves. Since the chemical nature of the intercellular connections in the retina of L. stagnalis is still largely unknown, we paid special attention to clarifying the role of serotonin and FMRF-amide in the visual system of this snail and compared our findings with those reported from other species. At least one serotonin- and one FMRF-amidergic fibre were labeled in each optic nerve, and since no cell bodies in the eye showed immunoreactivity to these neurotransmitters, we believe that efferent fibres with somata located in the central ganglia branch at the base of the eye and probably release 5HT and FMRF-amide as neuro-hormones. Double labelling revealed retrograde transport of neurobiotin through the optic nerve, allowing us to conclude that the central pathways and serotonin- and FMRF-amide-immunoreactive cells and fibres have different locations in the CNS in L. stagnalis. The chemical nature of the fibres, which connect the two eyes in L. stagnalis, is neither serotoninergic nor FMRF-amidergic.

     

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