Exploring Octopamine: Immunohistochemical research of a spionid worm Pygospio elegans nervous system

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St Petersburg State University

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Octopamine is a biogenic amine specific for invertebrates distributed in all groups from Cnidaria to Echinodermata. Our study is aimed to investigate the octopamine-positive elements in the nervous system of the spionid worm Pygospio elegans. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect octopamine-positive elements in the central and peripheral nervous systems. While the central nervous system exhibited weak staining, the peripheral nervous system showed specifically octopamine-like elements in the palps, peristomium, and body segments. The detected octopamine-like elements were compared with other neurotransmitters in the P. elegans nervous system. Our results contribute to the data on annelid octopaminergic nervous system structure.

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Starunova, Z., Shunkina, K., Novikova, E., and Starunov, V. 2024. Exploring Octopamine: Immunohistochemical research of a spionid worm Pygospio elegans nervous system. Bio. Comm. 69(1): 50–55. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu03.2024.106

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