Abstract

It has been shown for the first time that a 60-minute exposure by a 0.4% solution of pronase on the nervous ganglion of the abdominal brain of a medical leech causes destruction of the glial membranes, convergence of neurites and the formation of gap junction between nerve processes in the neuropil. The action of pronase leads to the creation of an experimental model of the simple nervous system, the nerve cells of which possess frequency reverberation activity. It is shown that the basis for the occurrence of reverberation of excitation in the nervous system can serve electrical synapses and membrane tight junction.

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