2000
DOI: 10.1139/z00-052
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Localization and immunological characterization of insulin-like peptide(s) in the land snail Otala lactea (Mollusca: Pulmonata)

Abstract: Insulin-like peptides were detected by means of immunological techniques in tissues of the land snail Otala lactea. Insulin-positive cells were detected in all the ganglia except the right parietal ganglion and visceral ganglion. In the digestive tract, insulin-positive cells were found in the muscle and connective tissue layer of the intestine. The amount of insulin-like peptide detected in acid-ethanol extract of brains and digestive tracts from active snails did not differ significantly from that in the cor… Show more

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“…Unlike their vertebrate counterparts, the primary source of ILPs in mollusks is the nervous system [ 6 ]. Beyond that, ILPs are also produced in other tissues, such as the gill [ 7 ], intestinal epithelial [ 8 ], digestive gland [ 9 ], adductor muscle [ 10 ], siphon, and foot [ 11 ]. These peptides are stored in the secretory granules in response to cellular or molecular stimuli.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike their vertebrate counterparts, the primary source of ILPs in mollusks is the nervous system [ 6 ]. Beyond that, ILPs are also produced in other tissues, such as the gill [ 7 ], intestinal epithelial [ 8 ], digestive gland [ 9 ], adductor muscle [ 10 ], siphon, and foot [ 11 ]. These peptides are stored in the secretory granules in response to cellular or molecular stimuli.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%