Segment-specific morphogenesis of leech Retzius neurons requires particular peripheral targets.
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In most segments of the leech, a pair of Retzius (Rz) cells innervate the body wall musculature and skin; however, in the segments specialized for reproduction (midbody segments 5 and 6), these neurons innervate the reproductive tissue instead. Whereas all Rz cells have the same morphology early in embryogenesis, those in the reproductive segments [Rz(5,6)] become considerably different from their segmental homologs. Unlike standard Rz cells, Rz(5,6) do not have axons in the interganglionic connectives or in the body wall (Glover and Mason, 1986). Rz(5,6) also have significantly smaller somata and fewer branches in the ganglionic neuropil than do standard Rz cells (Jellies et al., 1987). Since these differences between Rz cells do not become apparent until after Rz(5,6) processes appear to contact the reproductive tissue primordia, interactions between Rz(5,6) processes and the reproductive tissue may determine the segmental specializations of these neurons. We have tested this possibility by ablating the reproductive tissue primordia early in embryogenesis and subsequently examining Rz(5,6) morphology. In the absence of reproductive tissue, Rz(5,6) became more like standard Rz cells: they retained axons in the interganglionic connectives, they projected into the body wall, and the density of their arborization within the neuropil increased. These results indicate that the development of some segmental specializations of Rz(5,6) involves an interaction with their unique target tissue.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
دوره 7 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1987