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. 1981;218(2):271-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00210343.

Immunohistochemical evidence of methionine enkephalin-like material in the brain of the migratory locust

Immunohistochemical evidence of methionine enkephalin-like material in the brain of the migratory locust

C Rémy et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1981.

Abstract

Four neurons in the brain of the migratory locust were immunohistologically identified with an anti-met-enkephalin antiserum. The perikarya of two of these cells are located in the center of each of the two groups of lateral protocerebral neurosecretory cells. The fibres coming from these perikarya terminate in numerous immunoreactive ramifications visible at the periphery of both tractus I to the corpora cardiaca, through which pass the neurosecretory products of the pars intercerebralis. The other two cell bodies are located at the bases of the two optic lobes; their fibres enter the posterior part of the protocerebrum and ramify around the root of the nervus corporis cardiaci II, another area through which neurosecretory products pass. The topographic distribution of these met-enkephalin arborizations suggests that these four neurons may act a s neuromodulators of the activity of the major neurosecretory cells in the brain of this insect.

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