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In vitro peptidergic neurons from the adult locust pars intercerebralis: morphological and immunocytological studies.

E Vanhems1, M Tamarelle.   

Abstract

Primary cell cultures were prepared from a major neurosecretory center of the adult locust brain, the pars intercerebralis, in order to characterize neurosecretory cells growing in vitro. Individual pars intercerebralis could be removed free of surrounding tissue and dissociated by mechanical treatment. Mature neurosecretory neurons of different sizes regenerate new neurites during the initial three days in vitro in serum-free medium. They show a tendency to sprout one primary neurite from which fine processes develop. By means of electron microscopy, we observed the integrity of the cellular organelles, indicating that cultured neurons are healthy, and we were able to distinguish three types of neurosecretory neurons on the basis of the ultrastructural aspects of the neurosecretory material. These three types have the same ultrastructural characteristics as in situ neuroparsin, ovary maturing parsin and locust insulin related peptide neurons. Immunogold labelling at the electron microscopic level, using the two available specific antibodies, anti-neuroparsin and anti-ovary maturing parsin, confirms the morphological characterization of neuroparsin and ovary maturing parsin cells. These results show for the first time that cultured locust neurosecretory neurons behave like those in vivo, in terms of their ultrastructure and immunocytochemistry. Moreover, the presence of recently-formed neurosecretory material both in the Golgi zone of the perikaryon and in the neuronal processes indicates that cultured neurons have functional capacity since they are able to synthesize de novo and to transport the neurosecretory material along the neurite. Thus our well-characterized culture system provides a suitable in vitro model to investigate the secretory mechanism of locust neurosecretory neurons.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9372151     DOI: 10.1007/bf02211913

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invert Neurosci        ISSN: 1354-2516


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