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MUSCULATURE AND NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF TREMATODES
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In this paper we analyzed the results of our own and published data concerning the presence of muscle elements in various parts of the digestive system in adult and larval forms of trematodes. The data on the localization of the circular and longitudinal muscle fibers in the pharynx, esophagus, and intestine of various representatives of trematodes are presented. The results of immunocytochemical studies indicate the presence the serotonergic and peptidergic (FMRFamidergic) nerve elements in the parts of the digestive system of trematodes. The available literature date is supplemented by the studies conducted on Prodistomum alaskense, a representative of the family Lepocreadiidae, an intestinal parasite of deep-sea fish (Zaprora silenus and Aptocyclus ventricosus). The localization of the serotoninergic and FMRFamidergic nervous structures was identified using immunocytochemical methods and the confocal scanning laser microscopy. For musculature staining the TRITC (tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate) – conjugated phalloidin was used. The preparations were examined using a fluorescence microscope and a confocal scanning laser microscope. The analysis of the data obtained and the information available in the literature suggests that the muscular system of the digestive tract is well developed in trematodes of various taxonomic groups. The musculature of the digestive system of trematodes is innervated by serotonergic and peptidergic (FMRFamidergic) nerve elements, which are involved in the regulation of the contractile activity of various parts of the digestive system of trematodes.
Institute of Fundamental and Applied Parasitology of Animals and Plants
Title: MUSCULATURE AND NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF TREMATODES
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In this paper we analyzed the results of our own and published data concerning the presence of muscle elements in various parts of the digestive system in adult and larval forms of trematodes.
The data on the localization of the circular and longitudinal muscle fibers in the pharynx, esophagus, and intestine of various representatives of trematodes are presented.
The results of immunocytochemical studies indicate the presence the serotonergic and peptidergic (FMRFamidergic) nerve elements in the parts of the digestive system of trematodes.
The available literature date is supplemented by the studies conducted on Prodistomum alaskense, a representative of the family Lepocreadiidae, an intestinal parasite of deep-sea fish (Zaprora silenus and Aptocyclus ventricosus).
The localization of the serotoninergic and FMRFamidergic nervous structures was identified using immunocytochemical methods and the confocal scanning laser microscopy.
For musculature staining the TRITC (tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate) – conjugated phalloidin was used.
The preparations were examined using a fluorescence microscope and a confocal scanning laser microscope.
The analysis of the data obtained and the information available in the literature suggests that the muscular system of the digestive tract is well developed in trematodes of various taxonomic groups.
The musculature of the digestive system of trematodes is innervated by serotonergic and peptidergic (FMRFamidergic) nerve elements, which are involved in the regulation of the contractile activity of various parts of the digestive system of trematodes.
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