Abstract
The anatomy of the pharynx of
Caenorhabditis elegans
has been reconstructed from electron micrographs of serial sections. The pharynx is used for pumping food into the gut, and is composed of 34 muscle cells, 9 marginal cells, 9 epithelial cells, 5 gland cells and 20 neurones. Three regions of specialization in the cuticle lining of the pharyngeal lumen may aid in the accumulation of food particles. A basement membrane isolates the pharynx from the rest of the animal, making the pharyngeal nervous system a nearly self-contained unit which is composed primarily of five classes of motor neurones and six classes of interneurones. Three other classes have also been described, which by their morphology appear to be neurosecretory and motor, motor and interneuronal, and lastly one pair that only innervates three of the marginal cells. Some classes of neurone have free endings just under the cuticle lining the lumen of the pharynx, suggesting that these are mechano- or proprio-receptive endings. The connectivity of these neurones has been described at the level of individual synaptic regions, and after combining this information with video taped observations of the pharynx pumping, some interpretations of how these neurones function have been offered.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Business, Management and Accounting,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business and International Management
Reference17 articles.
1. Bird A. F. 1971 Thestructure of nematodes. New York: Academic Press.
2. The genetics of behaviour. Br. med;Brenner S.;Bull.,1973
3. Chitwood B. G. & Chitwood M. B. 1938 An introduction to nematology. Baltimore: Monumental Printing Co.
4. A possible sensory-motor neuron in Aplysia californica
5. de Coninck L. 1965 Generalites. In Traite de zoologie anatomie systematique biologie Tome IV (ed. P.-P. Grasse). Paris: Masson et Cie.
Cited by
570 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献