Postembryonic Localization of Allatotropin- and Allatostatin-Producing Cells in Central Nervous System of the Silk Moth Bmobyx mori(Developmental Biology)
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Polyclonal antisera to Manduca sexta allatotropin and allatostatin were utilized to localize allatotropin- and allatostatin-immunoreactivities in the central nervous system of larvae, pupae and adults from the silk moth Bombyx mori. In larva the first allatotropin-immunoreactivity appeared in the brain and terminal abdominal ganglion of first instar larva. In the third, fourth and fifth instar larvae, there was allatotropin-immunoreactivity in the suboesophageal ganglion, three thoracic ganglia, and eight abdominal ganglia with immunoreactivity in some axons of N 1 and N 2. Allatostatin-immunoreactivity, which could be not demonstrated in the first and second instar larvae, appeared first in the brain and suboesophageal ganglion of the third instar larva. Allatostatin-immunoreactive cells increased to seven pairs in brain of the fifth instar larva, in which immunreactivity also appeared in eight abdominal ganglia. Allatotropin- and allatostatin-immunoreactive cell bodies in the brain projected their axons into corpora allata without terminations in the corpora cardiaca. During pupal and adult stages, brains had no allatotropin-immunoreactivity in the brains, but most ventral ganglia contained allatotropin-immunoreactive cells. There was allatostatin-immunoreactivity in the brains of the 5- and 7-day-old pupae and adult and suboesophageal ganglion of the 7-day-old pupa.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 2001-04-10
著者
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Lee B
School Of Life Sciences And Biotechnology Korea University
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Lee Bong
Department Of Anatomy And Neurobiology College Of Medicine Institute Of Medical Science Cheju Nation
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Lee Bong
Department Of Biology Seoul 136-701 Korea University:division Of Biological Sciences Korea Universit
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Han S
Korea Univ. Seoul Kor
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Han Sung
Graduate School Of Life Science And Biotechnology Korea University
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Park Cheolin
Department of Biology, Korea University
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Jeon Sun
Department of Biology, Korea University
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Kim Min-Yung
Research Institute of Basic Science, Korea University
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Han Sung
Division of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University
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Yu Chai
Department of Biology, Inha University
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Park Cheolin
School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University
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Yu Chai
Department Of Biology Inha University
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Jeon Sun
Department Of Biology Korea University
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Kim Min-yung
Research Institute Of Basic Science Korea University
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Park C
School Of Life Sciences And Biotechnology Korea University
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