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Projection of FMRFamide-like neuropeptide-producing neurosecretory cells from silkworm brain into ventral nerve cord and retrocerebral complex

Authors
Kim, Bo YongSong, Hwa YoungKim, Mi YoungKang, Pil DonCha, Min HoPark, Hun HeeLee, Seung GwanLee, Chang KyouYu, Chai HyeockLee, Bong Hee
Issue Date
Jun-2012
Publisher
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Citation
CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, v.144, no.3, pp.458 - 466
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Journal Title
CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST
Volume
144
Number
3
Start Page
458
End Page
466
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/108234
DOI
10.4039/tce.2012.17
ISSN
0008-347X
Abstract
Using immunostaining methodology, we traced the axonal projection of FMRFamide (Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH2)-like immunoreactive (LI) medial neurosecretory cells (MNCs) and lateral neurosecretory cells (LNCs) from the brain into the ventral nerve cord (VNC) and retrocerebral complex in Bombyx mori (L.) (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae). Of the seven pairs of FMRFamide-LI MNCs, one pair extended its axons from the brain pars intercerebralis into the VNC ipsilateral connective where they appeared to terminate. The axons of the remaining MNCs ran through decussation in the brain median region and contralateral nervi corporis cardiaci (NCC) I out of the brain, and eventually innervated the contralateral corpus cardiacum (CC). Axons from the single pair of FMRFamide-LI LNCs projected into the ipsilateral NCC II fused with NCC I without decussation in the brain, and finally terminated in the CC. These results suggest that transport of the FMRFamide-like neuropeptide from may be related to the modulation of functions such as gut contraction in MNCs terminating in the VNC, and regulation of production and/or secretion of specific hormones such as juvenile hormone in MNCs and LNCs terminating in the CC.
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