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Ultrastructure of nerve plexus in flatworms
Authors:Doctor Harold Koopowitz  Paul Chien
Institution:(1) Department of Developmental and Cell Biology, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California;(2) Department of Development and Cell Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of California, 92664 Irvine, USA
Abstract:Summary Synaptic components from the peripheral nervous system of the polyclad flatworm, Notoplana acticola, are described from electron microscopic observations. Quasineuropile, defined as clusters of neurites containing synaptic vesicles, occurs as scattered islands along the peripheral nerve cords of the plexus. Some neurite clusters only contain one type of synaptic vesicle but others are mixed. The most usual synaptic configuration consists of a single presynaptic element and a pair of postsynaptic neurites sharing a common synaptic cleft. These synapses are polarized and contain clear, 420 Å vesicles. GABA-type synapses are also found. At least two kinds of solid-core vesicles also occur.
Keywords:Flatworm  Plexus  Primitive nervous systems  Platyhelminthes  Synapse
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