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An Ultrastructural Account of Otoplanid Turbellaria Neuroanatomy I. The cerebral ganglion and the peripheral nerve net
Authors:Enrico Antonio Ferrero  Alberto Lanfranchi  Celina Bedini
Abstract:The otoplanid nervous system investigated in Otoplana truncaspina Lanfranchi, 1969 and Parotoplanella heterorhabditica Lanfranchi, 1969 consits of: (a) an ellipsoidal cerebral ganglion located between the gut and the cephalic intestine and invested by a fibrillar collagen-like capsule 0.3 μm thick; (b) anterior extracapsular ganglion cell clusters; (c) a peripheral nerve plexus locally thickened at the level of the epithelial sensory and glandular areas, with extensive synaptic connections. At least two neuron types can be identified within the ganglion: (a) an inner layer close to the central neuropile of the 1st type of neurons, showing a vesicular cytoplasm rich in RER and Golgi complexes processing both round, clear, 25–45 nm in diameter, and dense cored vesicles, 50–80 nm in diameter; (b) an outer layer of the 2nd type of neurons, adjoining the capsule and filled with uniformly dense vesicles, 60–90 nm in diameter. Synaptic endings in the neuropile are provided with clear vesicles and dense cored vesicles or uniformly dense vesicles. The presynaptic side has paramembranous projections channelling the vesicles to the active zone; omega-like profiles are also observed. Thin banded muscle fibres run within the brain. A comparison is drawn with the other turbellarian neuron types described in the literature, to suggest their possible function. The functional implications of the synaptic ultrastructure are discussed.
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