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The pathways of axonal transport of secretions from neurosecretory cells (NSC) in the medial group (viz. A-, A1, B-, and C-type NSC) and the lateral group (L-type NSC) are described. Individual axons can be recognized in the electron microscope by the kind of neurosecretory particles they contain. In general, the secretions from the medial NSC are carried to the contralateral nervi corporis cardiaci (NCC), those from the lateral NSC to the ipsilateral NCC. Some axons from the A-type NSC, in addition, may run to ipsilateral NCC. All A-type axons have collaterals which run to the ipsilateral NCC. The medial and lateral bundles of “mixed” axons run through one paired NCC but remain separated spatially. Release of secretion from the C-type NSC can take place before the corpus cardiacum is reached.
A- and A1-type NSC have additional collaterals that branch from the proximal part of the axons and penetrate deeply into the neuropile of the protocerebral lobes. Local swellings appear to be closely associated with fibers from non-neurosecretory neurons. The sites of contact are characterized by the accumulation of microvesicles (400 Å) near an electron-dense cleft of 150–200 Å width, and resemble regular chemical synapses. The microvesicles prove to be present within the neurosecretory fiber in most of the specimens studied, and within the non-neurosecretory fiber in only a few cases. It seems most likely that the collaterals in some phases convey afferent signals to the NSC which inhibit the release of an efferent neurochemical “messenger” of unknown nature into the neuropile.
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The author wishes to thank the Department of Virology at Wageningen for the use of the electron microscope, Professor B. Scharrer, Drs. H. H. Boer and E. W. Roubos for valuable criticism during the preparation of the final manuscript, Mr. J. Groenewegern and Miss J. van Rinsum for technical assistance, and Professor J. Lattin for correcting the English text. Part of the work has been done while the author was in the service of the Netherlands Organization for the Advancement of Pure Science (ZWO, grant 942-48), and the National Council for Agricultural Research (TNO).
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Schooneveld, H. Ultrastructure of the neurosecretory system of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say). Cell Tissue Res. 154, 289–301 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00223727
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