Abstract

Summary The activity of the endocrine dorsal bodies (DB) of the adult land snail Helix aspersa living in the field shows striking fluctuations during a 24 hr cycle. Quantitative electron microscopical data revealed that the number of secretory granules, the volume of the Golgi apparatus and the number of Golgi saccules containing electron-dense material were maximal at 1 am and minimal at 1 pm. The use of tannic acid indicated the exocytosis of secretory material was intense around 1 pm and only moderate at 1 am. The results suggest that, under natural conditions, the DB have a diurnal rhythm of activity, packaging secretory material into secretory granules mainly during the night and releasing it during the afternoon.

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