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The morphology and fine structure of the giant interneurons of the wood cricket Nemobius sylvestris

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The structural and ultrastructural characteristics of giant interneurons in the terminal abdominal ganglion of the cricket Nemobius sylvestris were investigated by means of cobalt and fluorescent dye backfilling and transmission electron microscopy. The projections of the 8 eight pairs of the biggest ascending interneurons (giant interneurons) are described in detail. The somata of all interneurons analyzed are located contralateral to their axons, which project to the posterior region of the terminal ganglion and arborise in the cercal glomerulus. Neuron 7-1a is an exception, because its arborisation is restricted to the anterior region of the ganglion. The fine structure of giant interneurons shows typical features of highly active cells.Weobserved striking indentations in the perineural layer, enabling the somata of the giant interneurons to be very close to the haemolymph. The cercal glomerulus exhibits a high diversity of synaptic contacts (i.e. axo-dendritic, axo-axonic, dendro-axonic, and dendro-dendritic), as well as areas of tight junctions. Electrical synapses seem to be present, as well as mixed synapses. The anatomical organization of the giant interneurons is finally discussed in terms of functional implications and on a comparative basis.

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hal-00642647 , version 1 (18-11-2011)

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Teresita C. Insausti, Claudio R. Lazzari, Jérome Casas. The morphology and fine structure of the giant interneurons of the wood cricket Nemobius sylvestris. Tissue and Cell, 2011, 43, pp.52-65. ⟨10.1016/j.tice.2010.12.001⟩. ⟨hal-00642647⟩
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