Fine structure of the neural sheath,glia and neurons in the brain of the housefly,Musca domestica |
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Authors: | R. S. Sohal S. P. Sharma E. F. Couch |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Biology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas;(2) Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The fine structure of the neural sheath, glial cells and nerve cells in the brain of adult male houseflies is described. The neural sheath is composed of neural lamella and perineurium. The neural lamella consists of an external lamina and collagen-like fibrils which are embedded in an amorphous matrix. The perineurial cells form a continuous layer around the brain. On their inner surface, perineurial cells form junctional complexes with glial cell processes. A cortical cellular layer composed of neurons and glial cells surrounds the centrally located neuropil. Three types of glial cells are identified. Glial cells differ in size and in relative development and distribution of organelles. Thin processes of glioplasm completely surround the cell bodies of the neurons. Five types of neurons are described. Most of the neurons are monopolar, a few are bipolar.Supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation |
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Keywords: | Insect brain Neurons Glia Electron microscopy |
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