Abstract

The methods of immunohystochemistry and electron microscopic immunocytochemistry were applied for the investigation of the localization of the substances P (SP)- and FMRFamide in the auricle of the mollusc Achatina fulica. Nerve fibers that innervate a snail auricle are in close contact with the granular cells (GC) disposed among muscular and endocardial cells, forming the neuroendocrinal complexes. Both neuromediators were detected in the cells of these auricular neuroendocrinal complexes. The method of immunoperoxidase histochemistry has shown the localization of SP- and FMRFamide immunoreactive material in granules of auricular GCs. Electron microscopic immunocytochemistry has confirmed the presence of SP- and FMRFamide-immunoreactive material in GC granules; moreover, it has also shown its presence in the neurosecretory granules of nerve fibers, both located in neuroendocrinal complexes in contact with cardiomyocytes.

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