A Neurosecretory System in the Brain of the Lancelet, Branchiostoma lanceolatum |
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Authors: | Helena Obermü ller-Wilé n |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Ultrastructural and histochemical studies indicate a neurosecretory system exists in the lancelet brain with basal properties resembling a primitive hypothalamic system. A nucleus of secreting neurons, containing peptide granules (115 nm), is prominent in the dorsal walls of the brain. The axons establish contacts with the ventral brain surface, probably releasing their secretory product out of the brain. The neurons are innervated by dopaminergic "boutons en passant" often very active with a high number of electron translucent vesicles as well as dense-core vesicles (90 nm). Ventrally located cellbodies containing what are probably secretory peptide granules (110 nm) establish contacts with their basal processes on the ventral brain surface. |
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