The presence of the molluscan neuropeptide FMRFamide was investigated
in the heart of the sea hare, Aplysia californica. Immunohistochemical
localization and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) couple
d with radioimmunoassays of HPLC fractions were used to demonstrate th
e presence of FMRFamide and FLRFamide in the heart. FMRFamide-immunore
active (FMRFamide-IR) nerve fibers, varicosities, and neuronal somata
were observed in whole-mounts of the hearts. The atrium and atrioventr
icular (AV) valve regions contained significantly higher densities (P<
0.05, ANOVA) of immunoreactive varicosities compared to the ventricle.
The high density of FMRFamide-IR varicosities in the atrium and the l
ack of sensitivity of this region to FMRFamide suggest that the atrium
may be a neurohemal organ for the release of FMRFamide. The presence
of FMRFamide-IR somata in the Aplysia heart suggests that peripheral n
eurons may play a role in modifying heart activity, independent of the
central nervous system.