Distribution of biogenic amines in the slug,Limax maximus |
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Authors: | N. N. Osborne G. A. Cottrell |
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Affiliation: | (1) Wellcome Laboratories of Pharmacology, Gatty Marine Laboratory, University of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland |
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Abstract: | Summary The distribution of monoamines inLimax maximus was studied by the histochemical fluorescent method of Falck and Hillarp. The number of 5-HT-containing and catecholamine-containing perikarya in the central nervous system is small compared with the non-fluorescent perikarya. However, all the ganglia except the proto-cerebral ganglia have some amine-containing neurons. There are relatively larger numbers of fluorescent cells in the cerebral, visceral, pedal and right parietal ganglia than in the other ganglia. A single, giant 5-HT-containing neuron was observed in each meta-cerebral ganglion.Monoamine neurons are localised in a number of peripheral tissues (heart, integument, tentacles, penis retractor muscle, sole of foot, kidney, alimentary canal, reproductive organs and tentacular, pharyngeal and cephalic retractor muscles). Neurons containing catecholamine are mostly associated with sensory structures such as the statocysts, the retina of the eye and the integument of the tentacles, whereas 5-HT-containing nerve fibres are mainly observed in muscle tissues.We wish to thank the Wellcome Trust for financial support. |
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Keywords: | Slug Biogenic amines Histochemistry |
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