1. NADPH-diaphorase activity in the digestive system of gastropod molluscs Achatina fulica and Littorina littorea.
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O. Zaitseva, T. Kuznetsova, and T. Markosova
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NITRIC-oxide synthases ,ENZYME kinetics ,DIGESTIVE organ physiology ,GIANT African snail ,LITTORINA ,CELL receptors ,CENTRAL nervous system - Abstract
Abstract Distribution and morphological peculiarities of nitroxidergic elements throughout the entire length of digestive tract was studied for the first time in gastropod molluscs Littorina littorea (Prosobranchia) and Achatina fulica (Pulmonata) using histochemical detection of NADPH-diaphorase (NADPHd). NO-ergic cells and fibers were revealed in all parts of the mollusc digestive system beginning from esophagus. Intensive NADPHd activity is found in a great number of intraepithelial cells of the open type and their processes in the intraand subepithelial nerve plexuses, subepithelial neurons, granular connective tissue cells, and multiple nervous fibers distributed among muscular elements of digestive tract as well as those in nerves innervating the tract. NADPHd was also revealed in receptor cells in the oral area and in the A. fulica CNS ganglia innervating the digestive tract. A. fulica has a more complicated organization of A. fulica nitroxidergic system of the digestive tract. A system of glomerular structures formed by thin NADPHd-positive neural fibers coming from epithelium is found directly beneath the epithelium in esophagus, stomach, and midgut of the mollusc. More superficially under the main groups of muscular elements there are revealed small clusters of NADPHd-positive neurons that can be classified as primitive, non-structured microganglia. The distribution pattern and a possible functional role of nitroxidergic elements in digestive tract of molluscs as compared with other invertebrate and vertebrate animals are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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