Abstract

A comparative study of the total cytoarchitectonics and structural interrelations of receptor and nerve elements at the area of receptor cell bodies, in tentacular ganglia and their digital outgrowths as well as in the lateral wall of tentacular olfactory organs of several species of terrestrial snails and slugs from different families was carried out using Golgi and Colonnier silver nitrate impregnation technique and horseradish peroxidase labeling. The presence of a peculiar cluster of intraepithelial receptor cells has been established for the first time in sensory epithelium of ommatophores. A connection of endocrine cells of the optic gland with nerve and receptor elements of tentacular ganglia was shown. Peculiarities of innervation of muscle refractors and lateral wall of ommatophores were revealed. FMRFamide-positive nerve fibers were found to participate in innervation of muscle elements of ommatophores. Neurotensin-positive and occasional serotonin-positive nerve elements also were revealed in the tentacular organs. Electron microscopic study showed the presence of complicated synaptic complexes of either convergent or divergent type and of many symmetric synaptic structures in neuropil of tentacular ganglia. Many nervous fibers and synapses contain several types of granular and agranular vesicles, which indicates possible co-localization of several bioactive substances in the same nerve elements.

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