Literature DB >> 6884880

A comparative histochemical study of alkaline phosphatase and acetylcholinesterase in the hind-brain of Channa punctatus and Heteropneustes fossils.

P P Sood, S P Sinha.   

Abstract

The presentation deals with the distribution of alkaline phosphatase (GP-AII) and acetylcholinesterase (CHO-A) in the hind brain of Channa punctatus, and Heteropneustes fossils and the following results have been obtained: CHO-A is localized only in the neurons. The motor neurons show a stronger staining than the sensory neurons. In Heteropneustes the sensory nuclei of the VIIth and Xth nerve are better developed and show stronger activity of CHO-A than Channa. In Channa, motor nuclei are better developed and show stronger activity of CHO-A than in Heteropneustes. Irrespective of their sensory or motor nature, all the cranial nerve nuclei exhibit a strong GP-AII activity. Purkinje cells of Heteropneustes show stronger activity of GP-AII than Channa. The functional significance of the enzyme as compared with other vertebrates is discussed.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6884880

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Histochem Cytochem (Krakow)        ISSN: 0015-5586


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