OCTOPAMINE-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVE NEURONS IN LOCUST GENITAL ABDOMINAL GANGLIA

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作者
STEVENSON, PA [1 ]
PFLUGER, HJ [1 ]
ECKERT, M [1 ]
RAPUS, J [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV JENA,INST ALLGEMEINE ZOOL & TIERPHYSIOL,D-07743 JENA,GERMANY
关键词
IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY; AMINES; BIOGENIC; DUM NEURONS; SEXUAL DIMORPHISM; LOCUSTA MIGRATORIA (INSECTA);
D O I
10.1007/BF00319428
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Using a well characterized anti-serum, the distribution of octopamine-like immunoreactive neurones is described in the locust seventh abdominal (A7) and terminal ganglia (TG), which are associated with genital organs. Apart from 4 paired ventral somata occasionally observed in the TG, all labelled cells could be identified as efferent dorsal- and ventral unpaired median (DUM/ VUM) neurones by virtue of the characteristic large size and position of their somata, projections of their primary neurites in DUM-cell tracts, and bifurcating axons which arise from dorsal T-junctions and enter peripheral nerves. For the examined ganglia our data indicate that the whole population of efferent DUM and VUM-cells, defined here as progeny of the segment specific unpaired median neuroblast with peripheral axons, are octopaminergic, and that equal numbers of these cells occur in both sexes: 8 in A7 and 11 in TG. Sex-specific differences are probably restricted to the axonal projections of 5 octopamine-like immunoreactive DUM-somata in A7, and 5 in TG, which in females project into their segment specific sternal nerves, but in males into the genital nerve of the TG. Numerous intersegmentally projecting octopamine-like immunoreactive fibres traverse both ganglia. The majority probably stem from previously described octopamine-like immunoreactive neurones in the thoracic and suboesophageal ganglia.
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