Microanatomy of the subumbrellar motor innervation inAglantha digitale (Hydromedusae: Trachylina) |
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Authors: | Christian Weber C. L. Singla Patrick A. H. Kerfoot |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada;(2) Department of Biology, University of Victoria, V8W 2Y2, B.C., Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary The hydrozoan medusaAglantha digitale (Müller 1776) has eight syncytical giant motor axons, up to 40 m in diameter, running from the margin, up the inside of the bell towards the apex. Giant motor axons injected with Lucifer Yellow CH are connected with lateral neurons running circumferentially across the subumbrellar muscle. These processes fill with the dye. Bundles of 20 to 50 small dye-coupled neurons extend circumferentially along the margin for up to 0.85mm. Giant motor axons injected with horseradish peroxidase divide into a few short branches on entering the inner nerve ring. Here the giant motor axon forms both chemical synapses and gap junctions with neurons that also send their axons into the inner nerve ring. In this region the inner and outer nerve ringe are connected by axons passing through openings in the intervening mesoglea. |
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Keywords: | Giant motor axon Dye-coupled neurons Hydromedusa |
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