van Minnen J, Reichelt D
Cell Tissue Res. 1980;208(3):457-65. doi: 10.1007/BF00233877.
In the lateral lobes of the cerebral ganglia of the pulmonate freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis (L.) one large neurosecretory canopy cell (CC) and two droplet cells (DC) are present. With the ganglion-transplantation technique and with quantitative electron microscopy it is shown that photoperiodic stimuli control the neurosecretory activity of the CC via a stimulatory extrinsic neural pathway. The eyes do not play an important role in this regulatory process. The neurosecretory activity of the DC is not affected by differences in photoperiod. The significance of the photoperiodic control of CC activity is discussed in relation to the pathway for the endocrine control of reproduction which is known to be photoperiod-dependent.
在淡水肺螺椎实螺(Lymnaea stagnalis,L.)的脑神经节侧叶中,存在一个大型神经分泌冠细胞(CC)和两个液滴细胞(DC)。通过神经节移植技术和定量电子显微镜研究表明,光周期刺激通过一条刺激性的外在神经通路控制CC的神经分泌活动。眼睛在这个调节过程中不起重要作用。DC的神经分泌活动不受光周期差异的影响。结合已知的依赖光周期的生殖内分泌控制途径,讨论了CC活动的光周期控制的意义。