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Distribution of serotonin-like immunoreactive neurons in the slug<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Limax valentianus</Emphasis>
Authors:Takaaki?Shirahata  Satoshi?Watanabe  Email author" target="_blank">Yutaka?KirinoEmail author
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Neurobiophysics, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Immunohistochemical techniques were used to study the distribution of serotonin-containing neurons in the nervous system of the slug Limax valentianus. Approximately 350 serotonin-like immunoreactive cell bodies were found in the central nervous system. These were located in the cerebral, pedal, visceral and right parietal ganglia. Most serotonin-like immunoreactive neurons had small cell bodies, which were aggregated into discrete clusters. A pair of previously identified metacerebral giant cells were found on the anterior side of the cerebral ganglion, and two additional pairs of uniquely identifiable, serotonin-like immunoreactive cells were found on the posterior side of the cerebral ganglion. The whole-mount maps of these stained neurons will be useful in further physiological and biochemical studies of olfactory learning at the cellular level in Limax valentianus.This study was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, Sports and Technology, Japan (nos. 12307053 and 13771353)
Keywords:Immunohistochemistry  Serotonin  Central nervous system  Neuromodulator  Slug   Limax valentianus (Mollusca)
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