An electron microscopical investigation of the follicle gland (cerebral gland) and of some neurosecretory cells in the lateral lobe of the cerebral ganglion of the pulmonate gastropod Lymnaea stagnalis L. |
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Authors: | Marijke Brink Dr H H Boer |
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Institution: | (1) Zoological Department, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Zoölogisch Laboratorium, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1087, Amsterdam-Buitenveldert, Nederland |
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Abstract: | Summary The ultrastructure of the follicle gland and of some Gomori-positive neurosecretory cells in the lateral lobes of the cerebral ganglia of Lymnaea stagnalis is described.The follicle wall consists of epithelial cells containing secretion granules, and of processes of lateral lobe nerve cells bearing cilia, including the processes of bipolar neurosecretory B-cells. The ultrastructure of the follicle of Ancylus fluviatilis and Planorbarius corneus appeared to be very similar to that of L. stagnalis. From the ultrastructure of the follicle wall and lumen, no conclusions can be drawn as to its formerly proposed possible functions (sense organ, endocrine organ, neuroendocrine organ). Of three neurosecretory cell types (B-cells, canopy cells, droplet cells), the positivity to chrome-haematoxylin and paraldehyde-fuchsin appeared to be due to elementary granules of different size and appearance. This finding supports in a particular sense the view that results obtained with the neurosecretory stains, should be judged carefully. Also in ordinary neurons elementary granules can be found, at times in great numbers. Several types of elementary granules (at least 6) could be distinguished. Their character and function (neurohormones, neurotransmitters) are not clear. |
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