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Neurons in a variety of molluscs react to antibodies raised against the VD1/RPD2 alpha-neuropeptide of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis.

R M Kerkhoven1, M D Ramkema, J Van Minnen, R P Croll, T Pin, H H Boer.   

Abstract

The VD1 and RPD2 neurons of Lymnaea stagnalis innervate other central neurons, certain skin areas, the pneumostome area, and the auricle of the heart. Recently, a set of four (delta, epsilon, alpha, beta) neuropeptides produced by these giant neurons and by certain other central neurons has been characterized. Although alternative splicing of the preprohormone of these neurons yields at least 10 different alpha neuropeptides, an affinity-purified antiserum directed against a domain common to all alpha neuropeptides has previously been shown to be highly selective in staining VD1, RPD2 and other neurons that produce the preprohormone. Since the gene encoding the neuropeptides is structurally similar to that expressed in R15 of the marine opisthobranch Aplysia californica, we have used the affinity purified antiserum as a marker for VD1/RPD2-related systems in other molluscs. Immunopositive neurons and fibers are observed in the central nervous systems of all species studied (Achatina fulica, Anodonta sp., Aplysia brasiliana, A. californica, Bulinus truncatus, Cepea sp., Eobania vermiculata, Helix aspersa, H. pomatia, Limax maximus, Mytilus edulis, Nassarius reticulatus, Viviparus viviparus). Several medium-sized and small neurons and 1-4 giant neurons are found in the pulmonates and opisthobranchs. The giant neurons in pulmonates have locations in the subesophageal ganglion, axonal branching patterns, and terminal arborizations in the auricle of the heart; all these characteristics are similar to those of VD1 and RPD2. Double-labelling (Lucifer yellow injection, immunocytochemistry) confirms that the two giant neurons in Helix pomatia are Br and Br'. The immunoreactive cells in A. fulica appear to include the VIN and PON neurons.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8364974     DOI: 10.1007/bf00312840

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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