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The vasopressin-like immunoreactive (VPLI) neurons of the locust, Locusta migratoria. I. Anatomy

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Antiserum to arginine-vasopressin has been used to characterise the pair of vasopressin-like immunoreactive (VPLI) neurons in the locust. These neurons have cell bodies in the suboesophageal ganglion, each with a bifurcating dorsal lateral axon which gives rise to predominantly dorsal neuropilar branching in every ganglion of the ventral nerve cord. There are extensive beaded fibre plexuses in most peripheral nerves of thoracic and abdominal ganglia, but in the brain, the peripheral plexuses are reduced while neuropilar branching is more extensive, although it generally remains superficial. An array of fibres runs centripetally through the laminamedulla chiasma in the optic lobes. Lucifer Yellow or cobalt intracellular staining of single VPLI cells in the adult suboesophageal ganglion shows that all immunoreactive processes emanate from these two neurons, but an additional midline arborisation (that was only partially revealed by immunostaining) was also observed. Intracellularly staining VPLI cells in smaller larval instars, which permits dye to reach the thoracic ganglia, confirms that there is no similar region of poorly-immunoreactive midline arborisation in these ganglia. It has been previously suggested that the immunoreactive superficial fibres and peripheral plexuses in ventral cord ganglia serve a neurohaemal function, releasing the locust vasopressin-like diuretic hormone, F2. We suggest that the other major region of VPLI arborisation, the poorly immunoreactive midline fibres in the suboesophageal ganglion, could be a region where VPLI cells receive synaptic input. The function of the centripetal array of fibres within the optic lobe is still unclear.

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Abbreviations

AVP :

arginine vasopressin

DIT :

dorsal intermediate tract

FLRF :

Phe-Leu-Arg-Phe

FMRF-amide :

Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-amide

LDT :

lateral dorsal tract

LVP :

lysine vasopressin

MDT :

median dorsal tract

MVT :

median ventral tract

SEM :

scanning electron microscopy

SOG :

suboesophageal ganglion

VIT :

ventral intermediate tract

VNC :

ventral nerve cord

VPLI :

vasopressin-like immunoreactive

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Thompson, K.S.J., Tyrer, N.M., May, S.T. et al. The vasopressin-like immunoreactive (VPLI) neurons of the locust, Locusta migratoria. I. Anatomy. J Comp Physiol A 168, 605–617 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00215083

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