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J Morphol


Title:The pheromonal gland of Lymantria dispar: morphology and evidence for its innervation
Author(s):Boi M; Quartu M; Serra MP; Solari P; Melis T; Del Fiacco M;
Address:"Department of Cytomorphology, University of Cagliari, Cittadella Universitaria di Monserrato, Monserrato, Italy"
Journal Title:J Morphol
Year:2009
Volume:270
Issue:4
Page Number:442 - 450
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.10690
ISSN/ISBN:1097-4687 (Electronic) 0022-2887 (Linking)
Abstract:"The morphological features of the glandular epithelium that secretes pheromone in the polyphagous pest gypsy moth Lymantria dispar are described by light and electron microscopy. The monolayered gland cells are covered by the folded cuticle of the intersegmental membrane between the 8th and 9th abdominal segments showing neither sites of discontinuity nor distinct openings on its external surface. The cells bear a large, often irregularly shaped nucleus, and contain granules of variable amount and electron-density. These granules are mostly located in the basal compartment of the cytoplasm, in a labyrinthine zone laying on a basement membrane. The apical membrane of the gland cells bear microvilli and cell-cell contact is established by different junctional structures. Nerve fibers enwrapped in glia are found beneath the basement membrane, in close contact with the secretory cells. This latter finding represents the first evidence of the innervation of the pheromonal gland in L. dispar"
Keywords:Animal Structures/*anatomy & histology/cytology/*innervation/ultrastructure Animals Moths/*anatomy & histology/cytology/ultrastructure Pheromones/*metabolism;
Notes:"MedlineBoi, Marianna Quartu, Marina Serra, Maria Pina Solari, Paolo Melis, Tiziana Del Fiacco, Marina eng 2008/12/25 J Morphol. 2009 Apr; 270(4):442-50. doi: 10.1002/jmor.10690"

 
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