Licata Aurelio, Ainis Luigi, Martella Silvestro, Ricca Maria Beatrice, Licata Patrizia, Lauriano Eugenia Rita, Zaccone Giacomo
Department of Animal Biology and Marine Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of Messina, Italy.
Acta Histochem. 2002;104(3):289-95. doi: 10.1078/0065-1281-00650.
The epidermis of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris is a multifunctional tissue. It is composed of supporting, mucous, neuroendocrine-like, sensory and basal cells. NO is considered to be a molecule that regulates numerous functional activities (also in non-neuronal cells) in vertebrates. In the earthworm epidermis, we found neuronal NO synthase immunopositivity in orthochromatic and metachromatic mucous cells, neuroendocrine-like cells and in epidermal and subepidermal nerve fibers and striated muscle fibers. It is suggested that NO has a multitude of biological actions, affecting functional activities of the epidermis such as tissue homeostasis, control of secretion, proliferation, respiration, defense, water-salt balance, as well as regulation of tonus in vascular and striated muscles.