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Title: Dopamine in a molluscan nervous system: synthesis and fluorescence histochemistry. Author: Trimble DL, Barker DL, Bullard BJ. Journal: J Neurobiol; 1984 Jan; 15(1):27-36. PubMed ID: 6699633. Abstract: The nervous system of the pond snail, Helisoma trivolvis, was investigated for its ability to synthesize and accumulate 3H-catecholamines from 3H-tyrosine. 3H-Dopamine, but not 3H-norepinephrine, was synthesized by several ganglia. The highest accumulations were found in the cerebral, pedal, and buccal ganglia. The Falck-Hillarp and glyoxylic acid fluorescence histochemical techniques were applied to the buccal ganglia to visualize dopamine-containing cells. Fluorescing cells were found on both dorsal and ventral sides of the ganglion. Peripheral nerves of the buccal ganglia also displayed catecholamine fluorescence and accumulated 3H-dopamine. However, no 3H-dopamine synthesis occurred in the cerebral-buccal connectives, which connect the buccal ganglia with the rest of the central nervous system. Therefore, we conclude that there is a dopaminergic system intrinsic to the buccal ganglia and their peripheral targets.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]