Ultrastructural Study of the Filum Terminate and Caudal Ampulla of the Spinal Cord of Amphioxus (Branchiostoma lanceolatum Pallas) |
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Authors: | Maria Soledad Ruiz Ramn Anadon |
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Institution: | Maria Soledad Ruiz,Ramón Anadon |
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Abstract: | The filum terminale and caudal ampulla of amphioxus were studied by electron microscopy. The filum terminale consists of ependymal cells whose cilia are directed caudally. Remarkably, nerve fibres course through the filum terminale and caudal ampulla and end on the basal lamina forming neuro-connective structures. Moreover, these nerve boutons are divisible into several classes according to their vesicle content. Boutons containing large dense-cored vesicles are very similar in appearance to the neurosecretory terminals found in the caudal spinal cord of some vertebrates. These observations on nerve fibres suggest that a primitive neurosecretory system similar to the fish urophysis is present in the amphioxus. |
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