Literature DB >> 7043665

Cholecystokinin (CCK)/gastrin-like immunoreactive neurones in the cerebral ganglion of the protochordate ascidians Styela clava and Ascidiella aspersa.

M C Thorndyke.   

Abstract

Antisera raised against the COOH-terminal sequence of mammalian CCK/gastrin were used to ascertain the distribution of CCK/gastrin-like immunoreactive cells in the cerebral ganglion of two ascidian protochordates. Styela clava and Ascidiella aspersa. the cell bodies were found to have a specific regional distribution in Ascidiella, but not in Styela. In addition to central immunoreactive nerve fibres, a number of peripherally located immunoreactive fibres was found. These observations support the idea that some centrally originating protochordate neuronal peptides may have a peripheral role and give weight to the hypothesis that many vertebrate brain-gut peptides had their origin in the neuronal elements of more primitive species.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7043665     DOI: 10.1016/0167-0115(82)90133-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Regul Pept        ISSN: 0167-0115


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3.  Prolactinergic neurons in a protochordate.

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Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 5.249

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