1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf00219081
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Immunocytochemical localization of pigment-dispersing hormone (PDH) and its coexistence with FMRFamide-immunoreactive material in the eyestalks of the decapod crustaceans Carcinus maenas and Orconectes limosus

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“…detected in the crabs Callinectes sapidus (206), Cancer borealis (207,208) and Cancer productus (140), the shrimps Litopenaeus japonicus (209) and Litopenaeus vannamei (210), the crayfish Orconectes limosus (211), and the lobster H. americanus (207). In the CNS of diverse crustacean species, multiple neurosecretory and interneurons express PDHs (137,138,140,141,152), but innervation of the sinus gland as known e.g. in the crabs C. maenas and C. productus, the crayfish O. limosus and the lobster H. americanus is restricted to 3-4 neurons, the origin of which is definitely not the medulla terminalis XOSG but perikarya between the medulla interna (lobula) and the medulla terminalis of the eyestalk ( Figure 4A,B).…”
Section: Crustacean Hyperglycaemic Hormone (Chh)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…detected in the crabs Callinectes sapidus (206), Cancer borealis (207,208) and Cancer productus (140), the shrimps Litopenaeus japonicus (209) and Litopenaeus vannamei (210), the crayfish Orconectes limosus (211), and the lobster H. americanus (207). In the CNS of diverse crustacean species, multiple neurosecretory and interneurons express PDHs (137,138,140,141,152), but innervation of the sinus gland as known e.g. in the crabs C. maenas and C. productus, the crayfish O. limosus and the lobster H. americanus is restricted to 3-4 neurons, the origin of which is definitely not the medulla terminalis XOSG but perikarya between the medulla interna (lobula) and the medulla terminalis of the eyestalk ( Figure 4A,B).…”
Section: Crustacean Hyperglycaemic Hormone (Chh)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in the crabs C. maenas and C. productus, the crayfish O. limosus and the lobster H. americanus is restricted to 3-4 neurons, the origin of which is definitely not the medulla terminalis XOSG but perikarya between the medulla interna (lobula) and the medulla terminalis of the eyestalk ( Figure 4A,B). These are neurons with T-shaped branches that, together with several other PDH-ir cell groups, form a prominent tract system predominantly in the medulla terminalis, which also contains axons connecting to the brain and to the contralateral eyestalks (arrows in Figure 4A,B) (138,140,141). Since the origins of up to three different identified PDH-isoforms in sinus glands are still not clear (140,211), this problem presents a further complication in the analysis of all these groups of PDH-neurons and for the analysis of possible physiological effects of these hormonally released PDH-isoforms.…”
Section: Crustacean Hyperglycaemic Hormone (Chh)mentioning
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“…Hybridiiation was performed at 50°C for 16 h. After hybridization were rinsed in three changes 2 x SSC at 20°C followed by washes at 37°C with 1 x SSC (3 x 20 min), 0.5 x SSC (2 x 20 min) and 0.2 x SSC (2 x 20 min). Immunocytochemistry, using a PDH antiserum raised in rabbits by the use of synthetic UcalCancer type PDH as antigen, was performed as described by Mangerich et al [5].…”
Section: In Situ Hybridization and Immunocytochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%