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Development of the nervous system in Solenogastres (Mollusca) reveals putative ancestral spiralian features

BACKGROUND: The Solenogastres (or Neomeniomorpha) are a taxon of aplacophoran molluscs with contentious phylogenetic placement. Since available developmental data on non-conchiferan (that is, aculiferan) molluscs mainly stem from polyplacophorans, data on aplacophorans are needed to clarify evolutio...

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Autores principales: Redl, Emanuel, Scherholz, Maik, Todt, Christiane, Wollesen, Tim, Wanninger, Andreas
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4406162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25904999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2041-9139-5-48
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author Redl, Emanuel
Scherholz, Maik
Todt, Christiane
Wollesen, Tim
Wanninger, Andreas
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Scherholz, Maik
Todt, Christiane
Wollesen, Tim
Wanninger, Andreas
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description BACKGROUND: The Solenogastres (or Neomeniomorpha) are a taxon of aplacophoran molluscs with contentious phylogenetic placement. Since available developmental data on non-conchiferan (that is, aculiferan) molluscs mainly stem from polyplacophorans, data on aplacophorans are needed to clarify evolutionary questions concerning the morphological features of the last common ancestor (LCA) of the Aculifera and the entire Mollusca. We therefore investigated the development of the nervous system in two solenogasters, Wirenia argentea and Gymnomenia pellucida, using immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy. RESULTS: Nervous system formation starts simultaneously from the apical and abapical pole of the larva with the development of a few cells of the apical organ and a posterior neurogenic domain. A pair of neurite bundles grows out from both the neuropil of the apical organ and the posterior neurogenic domain. After their fusion in the region of the prototroch, which is innervated by an underlying serotonin-like immunoreactive (−LIR) plexus, the larva exhibits two longitudinal neurite bundles - the future lateral nerve cords. The apical organ in its fully developed state exhibits approximately 8 to 10 flask-shaped cells but no peripheral cells. The entire ventral nervous system, which includes a pair of longitudinal neurite bundles (the future ventral nerve cords) and a serotonin-LIR ventromedian nerve plexus, appears simultaneously and is established after the lateral nervous system. During metamorphosis the apical organ and the prototrochal nerve plexus are lost. CONCLUSIONS: The development of the nervous system in early solenogaster larvae shows striking similarities to other spiralians, especially polychaetes, in exhibiting an apical organ with flask-shaped cells, a single pair of longitudinal neurite bundles, a serotonin-LIR innervation of the prototroch, and formation of these structures from an anterior and a posterior neurogenic domain. This provides evidence for an ancestral spiralian pattern of early nervous system development and a LCA of the Spiralia with a single pair of nerve cords. In later nervous system development, however, the annelids deviate from all other spiralians including solenogasters in forming a posterior growth zone, which initiates teloblastic growth. Since this mode of organogenesis is confined to annelids, we conclude that the LCA of both molluscs and spiralians was unsegmented.
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spelling pubmed-44061622015-04-23 Development of the nervous system in Solenogastres (Mollusca) reveals putative ancestral spiralian features Redl, Emanuel Scherholz, Maik Todt, Christiane Wollesen, Tim Wanninger, Andreas EvoDevo Research BACKGROUND: The Solenogastres (or Neomeniomorpha) are a taxon of aplacophoran molluscs with contentious phylogenetic placement. Since available developmental data on non-conchiferan (that is, aculiferan) molluscs mainly stem from polyplacophorans, data on aplacophorans are needed to clarify evolutionary questions concerning the morphological features of the last common ancestor (LCA) of the Aculifera and the entire Mollusca. We therefore investigated the development of the nervous system in two solenogasters, Wirenia argentea and Gymnomenia pellucida, using immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy. RESULTS: Nervous system formation starts simultaneously from the apical and abapical pole of the larva with the development of a few cells of the apical organ and a posterior neurogenic domain. A pair of neurite bundles grows out from both the neuropil of the apical organ and the posterior neurogenic domain. After their fusion in the region of the prototroch, which is innervated by an underlying serotonin-like immunoreactive (−LIR) plexus, the larva exhibits two longitudinal neurite bundles - the future lateral nerve cords. The apical organ in its fully developed state exhibits approximately 8 to 10 flask-shaped cells but no peripheral cells. The entire ventral nervous system, which includes a pair of longitudinal neurite bundles (the future ventral nerve cords) and a serotonin-LIR ventromedian nerve plexus, appears simultaneously and is established after the lateral nervous system. During metamorphosis the apical organ and the prototrochal nerve plexus are lost. CONCLUSIONS: The development of the nervous system in early solenogaster larvae shows striking similarities to other spiralians, especially polychaetes, in exhibiting an apical organ with flask-shaped cells, a single pair of longitudinal neurite bundles, a serotonin-LIR innervation of the prototroch, and formation of these structures from an anterior and a posterior neurogenic domain. This provides evidence for an ancestral spiralian pattern of early nervous system development and a LCA of the Spiralia with a single pair of nerve cords. In later nervous system development, however, the annelids deviate from all other spiralians including solenogasters in forming a posterior growth zone, which initiates teloblastic growth. Since this mode of organogenesis is confined to annelids, we conclude that the LCA of both molluscs and spiralians was unsegmented. BioMed Central 2014-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4406162/ /pubmed/25904999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2041-9139-5-48 Text en © Redl et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Redl, Emanuel
Scherholz, Maik
Todt, Christiane
Wollesen, Tim
Wanninger, Andreas
Development of the nervous system in Solenogastres (Mollusca) reveals putative ancestral spiralian features
title Development of the nervous system in Solenogastres (Mollusca) reveals putative ancestral spiralian features
title_full Development of the nervous system in Solenogastres (Mollusca) reveals putative ancestral spiralian features
title_fullStr Development of the nervous system in Solenogastres (Mollusca) reveals putative ancestral spiralian features
title_full_unstemmed Development of the nervous system in Solenogastres (Mollusca) reveals putative ancestral spiralian features
title_short Development of the nervous system in Solenogastres (Mollusca) reveals putative ancestral spiralian features
title_sort development of the nervous system in solenogastres (mollusca) reveals putative ancestral spiralian features
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4406162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25904999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2041-9139-5-48
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