On the number and spatial distribution of the catecholamine-containing (GA-positive) neurons in some higher and lower turbellarians — a comparison |
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Authors: | B I Joffe |
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Institution: | (1) Zoological Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 189034 Saint Petersburg V-134, USSR |
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Abstract: | Original data on the distribution of catecholamines in Provortex karlingi Ax (Rhabdocoela), Microstomum sp. (Macrostomida), and three species of Acoela are presented. Three groups of homologous CA-ergic (catecholaminergic) neurons are discussed: (1) pharyngeal neurons, (2) L-neurons lying postcerebrally in the lateral body regions, and (3) brain neurons. The pharyngeal neurons constitute a synapomorphy of the Rhabditophora. The systematic distribution of the L- and brain neurons, together with the character concerning number of longitudinal nervous trunks, implies that the Catenulida and Rhabditophora are more closely related to each other than to Acoelomorpha. Though these conclusions need confirmation, they show that knowledge of the distribution of neurons containing a given transmitter may be useful for elucidating phylogenetic relationships of lower plathelminths. |
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Keywords: | catecholamines neuron homology nervous system Turbellaria Plathelminthes |
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