Abstract

This study deals with the localization of crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH) and gonad-inhibiting hormone (GIH) in the eyestalk of larvae and postlarvae ofHomarus gammarus, by immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization. The CHH and GIH neuropeptides are located in the perikarya of neuroendocrine cells belonging to the X-organ of the medulla terminalis, in their tract joining the sinus gland, and in the neurohemal organ itself, at larval stages I, II and III and at the first postlarval stage (stage IV). In all the investigated stages, the mRNA encoding the aforementioned neuropeptides could only be detected in the perikarya of these neuroendocrine cells. In stage I, approximately 19 CHH-immunopositive and 20 GIH-immunopositive cells are present, both with a mean diameter of 7±1 μm. GIH cells are preferably localized at the periphery of the X-organ surrounding the CHH cells that are centrally situated. Colocalization of CHH and GIH immunoreactions can be observed in some cells. The cell system producing CHH and GIH in the larval and postlarval eyestalk is thus functional and is morphologically comparable to the corresponding neuroendocrine center in the adult lobster.

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