Gonadotropin-releasing hormone-like immunoreactivity in the planarian Bdelloura candida (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida) |
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Authors: | Michel Anctil, Saï da Tekaya |
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Affiliation: | Département de Sciences Biologiques, Universitéde Montréal, Succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3J7; Département de Biologie, Facultédes Sciences de Tunis, Campus Universitaire, 1060 Tunis, Tunisie |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Although peptides similar to gonadotropin‐releasing hormone (GnRH) peptides have been reported in various taxa of invertebrates, no such evidence has yet been identified for platyhelminths. Antibodies raised against mammalian GnRH were used to investigate the distribution of GnRH immunoreactivity in specimens of the triclad turbellarian Bdelloura candida (Maricola, Bdellouridae). While no GnRH immunoreactivity was detected in the brain and nerve cords, both the putative subepidermal and submuscular nerve plexuses appeared to be immunoreactive. GnRH immunoreactivity was also present in epidermal mucous cells, in parenchymal cells, including cells surrounding the branches of the intestine, in putative neuroendocrine cells associated with the testes, and in the vitellogenic gland cells associated with the oviduct. These observations suggest that the GnRH‐like material found in specimens of B. candida may be involved in a variety of functions, including a possible pheromone‐like role for mucous cells and the control of specific reproductive activities. |
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Keywords: | neuropeptides GnRH flatworm immunohistochemistry reproduction |
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