The connection between spinal cord and notochord in Amphioxus (Branchiostoma lanceolatum) |
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Authors: | Per R. Flood |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Anatomy, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway |
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Abstract: | Summary Silver impregnation of nerves, histochemical reactions for acetylcholinesterase, and electron microscopy reveal an efferent innervation of the notochord in amphioxus. Extensions of the notochordal lamellae end in groups (the notochordal horns) just below the ventro-lateral surface of the spinal cord where they are opposed to large nerve terminals originating as short collaterals of axons running longitudinally in the nerve cord. This neurochordal junction resembles an ordinary neuro-muscular junction in several respects and is interpreted as a part of the muscular system found in the notochord itself.Acknowledgement. The author is indebted to the staffs at the Marine laboratory in Plymouth and the Biological station at Helgoland for supply of material. The expert advices and criticism of Q. Bone, Ph. D., Plymouth, and Dr. U. Welsch, Kiel, are also greatly appreciated. |
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Keywords: | Branchiostoma lanceolatum Chorda dorsalis (notochord) Spinal cord Neuromuscular junction Muscle innervation |
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