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- W2120916650 abstract "The olfactory and accessory lobes constitute prominent histological structures within the larval and mature lobster deutocerebrum, and both are associated with a dense innervation from paired serotonergic nerve cells, the dorsal giant neurons (DGNs). During development, the cell bodies of the DGNs are the first central somata to express serotonin (5-HT), and the onset of their 5-HT immunoreactivity coincides with the beginning of accessory lobe formation. In contrast, the olfactory lobe anlagen emerge much earlier and grow in the apparent absence of serotonin. The role of serotonergic input for the development of these brain structures was investigated in lobster embryos after serotonin had been depleted pharmacologically with the neurotoxin 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine. A approximately 90% reduction of serotonin was confirmed in eggs using high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. Morphometric analyses suggested that serotonin depletion dramatically slowed the growth of olfactory and accessory lobes, although glomeruli differentiated at the normal time in both areas. The toxin exhibited a high degree of specificity for serotonergic neurons and associated target regions, and serotonin depletion persisted for at least 2 months following treatment. The goal of future experiments is to determine which of the cell types that innervate the olfactory and accessory lobes are affected by toxin treatment, thereby resulting in the retarded growth of these areas." @default.
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- W2120916650 title "Serotonin depletion by 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine alters deutocerebral development in the lobster,Homarus americanus" @default.
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