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Neurosecretory fibres in the median eyes of the scorpion,Androctonus australis L.
Authors:Dr Günther Fleissner  Manfred Schliwa
Institution:(1) Arbeitsgruppe Neuro- und Rezeptorphysiologie und Arbeitsgruppe Kinematische Zellforschung, Fachbereich Biologie der Universität Frankfurt/M., Germany;(2) AG NRP, FB Biologie, Universität, Siesmayerstr. 70, D-6000 Frankfurt/M., Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary The retina of the median eyes of the North African scorpion, Androctonus australis L., is supplied with numerous neurosecretory nerve fibres which establish synaptoid contacts on the retinula cells. The number of fibres or profiles of varicosities of fibre terminals associated with a retinular unit (five retinula cells with a fused rhabdom) varies between 10 and 20. Electron-opaque vesicles with a diameter of 80–100 nm are abundant within the axonal profiles. The synaptoid junctions are characterized by postsynaptic electron-dense material on the inner leaflet of the retinula cell membrane and, frequently, presynaptic submembranous dense material. Because of these ultrastructural features, the junctions observed here resemble typical interneuronal synaptic contacts. Hence this kind of neurosecretory junction appears to be unique among arthropods.It is suggested that the neurosecretory fibres within the retina represent the efferent pathways for the control of the circadian pigment movements within the retinula cells.Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (F1 77/7)
Keywords:Neurosecretory fibres  Synaptoid junctions  Retinula cells  Circadian pigment movement  Scorpiones (Androctonus australis L  )
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