“…The most characterized of these transmitters is glutamate, which, as in most invertebrate neuromuscular junctions, is believed to be the main excitatory transmitter (Jan and Jan, 1976b;Johansen et al, 1989a;Broadie and Bate, 1993). Immunocytochemical studies indicate that this transmitter is ubiquitously expressed at synaptic terminals that innervate all body wall muscles (Johansen, 1989b). The presence of other putative neurotransmitters or neuromodulators such as proctolin , octopamine , leucokinin I (Cantera and Nässel, 1992), and insulin (Gorczyca, Augart, and Budnik, 1993) has been demonstrated by immunocytochemical and/or biochemical techniques.…”