Studies on perineural junctional complexes and the sites of uptake of microperoxidase and lanthanum in the cockroach central nervous system |
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Authors: | N J Lane J E Treherne |
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Institution: | * A.R.C. Unit of Invertebrate Chemistry and Physiology, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge |
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Abstract: | The perineurial junctional complexes in the nerve cord of Periplaneta americana have been shown to consist of septate desmosomes, extensive gap junctions and relatively limited regions of tight junctions. Microperoxidase (M.W. 1,900) undergoes limited intercellular penetration into the septate desmosomes. Lanthanum penetrates both the septate desmosomes and gap junctions. It is concluded that the restricted access of these substances to the underlying extracellular spaces results from the presence of the perineurial tight junctions. These results contrast with those for small peripheral nerves, which lack equivalent junctional complexes, and in which the extracellular spaces are found to be accessible to externally applied lanthanum. The results are discussed in relation to current concepts of the insect blood-brain barrier. |
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