Immunohistochemical evidence of gastro-entero-pancreatic neurohormonal peptides of vertebrate type in the nervous system of the larva of a dipteran insect, the hoverfly, Eristalis aeneus
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Immunohistochemical evidence of gastro-entero-pancreatic neurohormonal peptides of vertebrate type in the nervous system of the larva of a dipteran insect, the hoverfly, Eristalis aeneus
Abstract
Using rabbit and guinea-pig antisera, raised against GEP neurohormonal peptides of mammalian origin, cells were observed in the brain and/or in the fused ventral ganglia of the last (fifth) larval instar of the hoverfly, Eristalis aeneus, being immunoreactive with antisera against insulin, somatostatin, glucagon, PP, secretin, gastrin/CCK/caerulein; substance P, enkephalin and endorphin. Most of these GEP neurohormonal peptides also occurred in nerve fibers. No immunoreactive cells or nerve fibers could be detected with antisera against GIP, VIP, (the central fragments of) CCK, bombesin or neurotensin. The antisera tested failed to reveal any immunoreactive cells or nerves in Weismann's ring (fused corpus allatum/corpus cardiacum and thoracic gland) or in different parts of the alimentary tract. The observations support the hypothesis that neuronal GEP hormonal peptide production in the brain is a genuinely original mechanism and the appearance of endocrine cells in the gut a later feature in evolution.
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