The tissue distribution of mannitol oxidase in the snail Helix aspersa has been determined by histochemical and biochemical techniques. Highest activity was found within the alimentary canal and digestive gland where the enzyme presumably acts on ingested naturally occurring polyols, especially mann
Morphology of interneurons in the procerebrum of the snailHelix aspersa
✍ Scribed by Ratt�, St�phanie; Chase, Ronald
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 644 KB
- Volume
- 384
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9967
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✦ Synopsis
Terrestrial snails have a highly developed sense of olfaction. Because the procerebrum has a large number of cells and is located at the entry site of the olfactory nerve into the brain, the structure is thought to have a significant role in the processing of olfactory stimuli. The morphology of the procerebral neurons in the snail Helix aspersa was investigated through intracellular injections of biocytin. No formal categorization of neuronal types was possible, but some cells were seen to have neurites entirely intrinsic to the procerebrum, whereas others had both intrinsic and extrinsic arborizations, and still others had only extrinsic arborizations. These interneurons were previously thought to have arborizations restricted to the procerebral lobe. We demonstrated the extent of the neurite projections outside of the procerebral lobe by making focal injections of biocytin or Neurobiotin into various regions of the cerebral ganglion. This technique revealed subsets of cells that send neurites not only in the ipsilateral ganglion but also through the cerebral commissure into the contralateral cerebral ganglion. Our results demonstrate not only that the procerebral cell population is heterogeneous but also that the procerebrum interacts more directly with the rest of the central nervous system than was formerly believed.
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