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Optic chiasm in the species of order Clupeiformes, family Clupeidae: Optic chiasm of Spratelloides gracilis shows an opposite laterality to that of Etrumeus teres

In most teleost fishes, the optic nerves decussate completely as they project to the mesencephalic region. Examination of the decussation pattern of 25 species from 11 different orders in Pisces revealed that each species shows a specific chiasmic type. In 11 species out of the 25, laterality of the...

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Autores principales: Mogi, Kazue, Misawa, Kazuya, Utsunomiya, Kentaro, Kawada, Yuta, Yamazaki, Toshihisa, Takeuchi, Shigeo, Toyoizumi, Ryuji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2661845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19229672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13576500802628160
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author Mogi, Kazue
Misawa, Kazuya
Utsunomiya, Kentaro
Kawada, Yuta
Yamazaki, Toshihisa
Takeuchi, Shigeo
Toyoizumi, Ryuji
author_facet Mogi, Kazue
Misawa, Kazuya
Utsunomiya, Kentaro
Kawada, Yuta
Yamazaki, Toshihisa
Takeuchi, Shigeo
Toyoizumi, Ryuji
author_sort Mogi, Kazue
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description In most teleost fishes, the optic nerves decussate completely as they project to the mesencephalic region. Examination of the decussation pattern of 25 species from 11 different orders in Pisces revealed that each species shows a specific chiasmic type. In 11 species out of the 25, laterality of the chiasmic pattern was not determined; in half of the individuals examined, the left optic nerve ran dorsally to the right optic nerve, while in the other half, the right optic nerve was dorsal. In eight other species the optic nerves from both eyes branched into several bundles at the chiasmic point, and intercalated to form a complicated decussation pattern. In the present study we report our findings that Spratelloides gracilis, of the order Clupeiformes, family Clupeidae, shows a particular laterality of decussation: the left optic nerve ran dorsally to the right (n = 200/202). In contrast, Etrumeus teres, of the same order and family, had a strong preference of the opposite (complementary) chiasmic pattern to that of S. gracilis (n = 59/59), revealing that these two species display opposite left–right optic chiasm patterning. As far as we investigated, other species of Clupeiformes have not shown left–right preference in the decussation pattern. We conclude that the opposite laterality of the optic chiasms of these two closely related species, S. gracilis and E. teres, enables investigation of species-specific laterality in fishes of symmetric shapes.
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spelling pubmed-26618452009-03-27 Optic chiasm in the species of order Clupeiformes, family Clupeidae: Optic chiasm of Spratelloides gracilis shows an opposite laterality to that of Etrumeus teres Mogi, Kazue Misawa, Kazuya Utsunomiya, Kentaro Kawada, Yuta Yamazaki, Toshihisa Takeuchi, Shigeo Toyoizumi, Ryuji Laterality Article In most teleost fishes, the optic nerves decussate completely as they project to the mesencephalic region. Examination of the decussation pattern of 25 species from 11 different orders in Pisces revealed that each species shows a specific chiasmic type. In 11 species out of the 25, laterality of the chiasmic pattern was not determined; in half of the individuals examined, the left optic nerve ran dorsally to the right optic nerve, while in the other half, the right optic nerve was dorsal. In eight other species the optic nerves from both eyes branched into several bundles at the chiasmic point, and intercalated to form a complicated decussation pattern. In the present study we report our findings that Spratelloides gracilis, of the order Clupeiformes, family Clupeidae, shows a particular laterality of decussation: the left optic nerve ran dorsally to the right (n = 200/202). In contrast, Etrumeus teres, of the same order and family, had a strong preference of the opposite (complementary) chiasmic pattern to that of S. gracilis (n = 59/59), revealing that these two species display opposite left–right optic chiasm patterning. As far as we investigated, other species of Clupeiformes have not shown left–right preference in the decussation pattern. We conclude that the opposite laterality of the optic chiasms of these two closely related species, S. gracilis and E. teres, enables investigation of species-specific laterality in fishes of symmetric shapes. Taylor & Francis 2009-02-19 2009-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2661845/ /pubmed/19229672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13576500802628160 Text en © 2009 Psychology Press http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/iopenaccess_tcs.pdf This is an open access article distributed under the Supplemental Terms and Conditions for iOpenAccess articles published in Taylor & Francis journals (http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/iopenaccess_tcs.pdf) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Article
Mogi, Kazue
Misawa, Kazuya
Utsunomiya, Kentaro
Kawada, Yuta
Yamazaki, Toshihisa
Takeuchi, Shigeo
Toyoizumi, Ryuji
Optic chiasm in the species of order Clupeiformes, family Clupeidae: Optic chiasm of Spratelloides gracilis shows an opposite laterality to that of Etrumeus teres
title Optic chiasm in the species of order Clupeiformes, family Clupeidae: Optic chiasm of Spratelloides gracilis shows an opposite laterality to that of Etrumeus teres
title_full Optic chiasm in the species of order Clupeiformes, family Clupeidae: Optic chiasm of Spratelloides gracilis shows an opposite laterality to that of Etrumeus teres
title_fullStr Optic chiasm in the species of order Clupeiformes, family Clupeidae: Optic chiasm of Spratelloides gracilis shows an opposite laterality to that of Etrumeus teres
title_full_unstemmed Optic chiasm in the species of order Clupeiformes, family Clupeidae: Optic chiasm of Spratelloides gracilis shows an opposite laterality to that of Etrumeus teres
title_short Optic chiasm in the species of order Clupeiformes, family Clupeidae: Optic chiasm of Spratelloides gracilis shows an opposite laterality to that of Etrumeus teres
title_sort optic chiasm in the species of order clupeiformes, family clupeidae: optic chiasm of spratelloides gracilis shows an opposite laterality to that of etrumeus teres
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2661845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19229672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13576500802628160
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