虎尾鳕(Tricladida, Platyhelminthes)血清素能系统的形态分析和功能研究。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Natalia D. Kreshchenko, Artem M. Ermakov
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摘要

利用免疫细胞化学方法,记录了刨腹鱼神经系统中的羟色胺能神经元。在大脑、腹神经索、背神经索和纵神经索、连接神经索的横神经束以及神经丛中观察到了羟色胺免疫阳性成分。通过荧光和共聚焦激光扫描显微镜分析了 G. tigrina 的整片制备物。在刨腹鱼的三个身体区域(前部、中部和后部)对血清素免疫阳性结构进行了基本的定量形态测量。头部区域的血清素神经元数量最多。从身体前端到后端,腹侧神经索的厚度逐渐减少。首次研究了外源血清素在虎斑蛙体内的生理作用。研究发现,血清素(0.1 和 1 µmol L-1)可加速眼睛再生。首次对刨食动物 G. tigrina 进行的转录组测序发现了色氨酸羟化酶(trph)、氨基酸脱羧酶(aadc)和血清素转运体(sert)基因的转录本。所获得的数据表明,虎纹蛙体内存在血清素途径的组成部分。所发现的转录本可以参与血清素的转换,并参与实现血清素在扁形动物中的生物效应,这些效应与眼睛的再生和分化有关。
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Morphometric analysis and functional insights into the serotonergic system of Girardia tigrina (Tricladida, Platyhelminthes)

Morphometric analysis and functional insights into the serotonergic system of Girardia tigrina (Tricladida, Platyhelminthes)

Using immunocytochemistry, serotonergic nerve elements were documented in the nervous system of the planarian Girardia tigrina. Serotonin-immunopositive components were observed in the brain, ventral, dorsal and longitudinal nerve cords, transverse nerve commissures connecting the nerve cords, and in the nerve plexus. Whole-mount preparations of G. tigrina were analyzed by fluorescent and confocal laser scanning microscopy. An essential quantitative morphometric measurement of serotonin-immunopositive structures was conducted in three body regions (anterior, middle, and posterior) of the planarian. The number of serotonin neurons was maximal in the head region. The ventral nerve cords gradually decreased in thickness from anterior to posterior body ends. Physiological action of exogenously applied serotonin was studied in G. tigrina for the first time. It was found that serotonin (0.1 and 1 µmol L−1) accelerated eye regeneration. The transcriptome sequencing performed for the first time for the planarian G. tigrina revealed the transcripts of the tryptophan hydroxylase (trph), amino acid decarboxylase (aadc) and serotonin transporter (sert) genes. The data obtained indicate the presence of the components of serotonin pathway in G. tigrina. The identified transcripts can take part in serotonin turnover and participate in the realization of biological effects of serotonin in planarians, associated with eyes regeneration and differentiation.

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Journal of Morphology
Journal of Morphology 医学-解剖学与形态学
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2.80
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6.70%
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119
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Morphology welcomes articles of original research in cytology, protozoology, embryology, and general morphology. Articles generally should not exceed 35 printed pages. Preliminary notices or articles of a purely descriptive morphological or taxonomic nature are not included. No paper which has already been published will be accepted, nor will simultaneous publications elsewhere be allowed. The Journal of Morphology publishes research in functional, comparative, evolutionary and developmental morphology from vertebrates and invertebrates. Human and veterinary anatomy or paleontology are considered when an explicit connection to neontological animal morphology is presented, and the paper contains relevant information for the community of animal morphologists. Based on our long tradition, we continue to seek publishing the best papers in animal morphology.
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