Distribution of tachykinin-related neuropeptide in the developing central nervous system of the moth Spodoptera litur a
Autor: | Min-Yung Kim, Bonghee Lee, Hyuno Kang, Dick R. Nässel, Do Woo Kwon |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Nervous system
animal structures Histology biology fungi Central nervous system Spodoptera litura Cell Biology biology.organism_classification Pathology and Forensic Medicine medicine.anatomical_structure nervous system Ventral nerve cord Mushroom bodies medicine Neuropil Axon Neural development Neuroscience |
Zdroj: | Cell and Tissue Research. 294:351-365 |
ISSN: | 1432-0878 0302-766X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s004410051185 |
Popis: | Neuropeptides with similarities to vertebrate tachykinins, designated tachykinin-related peptides (TRPs), have been identified in several insect species. In this investigation we have utilized an antiserum raised to one of the locust TRPs, locustatachykinin-I (LomTK-I), to determine the distribution pattern of LomTK-like immunoreactive (LTKLI) neurons in the developing nervous system of the moth Spodoptera litura. A number of LTKLI neurons could be followed from the larval to the adult nervous system: a set of median neurosecretory cells (MNCs) in the brain, a pair of brain descending neurons and a few sets on neurons in the ventral nerve cord. The distribution of LTKLI neurons in the adult brain is very similar to that seen in other insect species with prominent arborizations in the central body, antennal lobes, mushroom body calyces, optic lobe neuropils and other distinct neuropil areas in the protocerebrum and tritocerebrum. A new finding is the presence of LTKLI neurosecretory cells with axon terminals in the anterior aorta and corpora cardiaca, suggesting for the first time a neurohormonal role of tachykinin-related peptide(s) in insects. During postembryonic development the number of LTKLI neurons in the ventral nerve cord decreases somewhat, whereas the number increases in the brain. Thus the functional roles of TRPs may change to some extent during development. |
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