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Electron microscopical and histochemical observations on the relation between medio-dorsal bodies and neurosecretory cells in the basommatophoran snails Lymnaea stagnalis, Ancylus fluviatilis, Australorbis glabratus and Planorbarius corneus

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In Basommatophora medio-dorsal bodies (MDB) are closely attached to the cerebral ganglia, in which, just underneath the bodies, groups of Gomori-positive neurosecretory cells (MDC) occur. It has been suggested that the MDB-cerebral ganglion complex should be regarded as a neuro-endocrine association.

In the present study the morphological relation between MDB and the ganglion is histochemically and ultrastructurally investigated in Lymnaea stagnalis, Ancylus fluviatilis, Australorbis glabratus and Planorbarius corneus.

Histochemical tests showed the paraldehyde-fuchsin positive material of fibers in the MDB to be different from the neurosecretory material (NSM) in the MDC. At the ultrastructural level no penetration of nerve cell processes through the perineurium, separating the MDB from the ganglion, into the medulla of the MDB was observed. However, excepting for Lymnaea, the perineurium at these places shows particular differentiations. In the medulla of the MDB granule laden profiles (granule ø 700–900 Å) occur. They appeared to be processes of MDB cells.

From these results it is concluded that the medulla of the MDB should not be regarded as a “neurosecretory neuropile”. Apparently, the MDB-cerebral ganglion complex is no neuroendocrine association. Probably the MDB is an endocrine organ. The small electron dense granules of the profiles in the medulla were also found in the MDB cell bodies. They are thought to represent a secretion product. The close morphological relation between MDB and cerebral ganglion may be connected with the origin of the MDB cells from perineural elements.

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Boer, H.H., Slot, J.W. & van Andel, J. Electron microscopical and histochemical observations on the relation between medio-dorsal bodies and neurosecretory cells in the basommatophoran snails Lymnaea stagnalis, Ancylus fluviatilis, Australorbis glabratus and Planorbarius corneus . Zeitschrift für Zellforschung 87, 435–450 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00333693

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