2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0129800
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Histamine Immunoreactive Elements in the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems of the Snail, Biomphalaria spp., Intermediate Host for Schistosoma mansoni

Abstract: Histamine appears to be an important transmitter throughout the Animal Kingdom. Gastropods, in particular, have been used in numerous studies establishing potential roles for this biogenic amine in the nervous system and showing its involvement in the generation of diverse behaviours. And yet, the distribution of histamine has only previously been described in a small number of molluscan species. The present study examined the localization of histamine-like immunoreactivity in the central and peripheral nervou… Show more

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“…SmGPR-1 was also found on the surface of the snail stage, sporocysts [6], but the significance of this observation was unclear because Biomphalaria snails were not known to produce histamine. However, new evidence by Croll and colleagues has shown for the first time that the snails have a well-developed histaminergic system [8]. An elegant, detailed analysis of histamine-containing cells in two different species of Biomphalaria found an extensive network of histaminergic neurons throughout the snail CNS and peripheral nervous system [8].…”
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“…SmGPR-1 was also found on the surface of the snail stage, sporocysts [6], but the significance of this observation was unclear because Biomphalaria snails were not known to produce histamine. However, new evidence by Croll and colleagues has shown for the first time that the snails have a well-developed histaminergic system [8]. An elegant, detailed analysis of histamine-containing cells in two different species of Biomphalaria found an extensive network of histaminergic neurons throughout the snail CNS and peripheral nervous system [8].…”
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“…However, new evidence by Croll and colleagues has shown for the first time that the snails have a well-developed histaminergic system [8]. An elegant, detailed analysis of histamine-containing cells in two different species of Biomphalaria found an extensive network of histaminergic neurons throughout the snail CNS and peripheral nervous system [8]. The authors describe several possible neural sources for exogenous histamine in the snail, either in innervated tissues or free fluid spaces.…”
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