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Nervous System Development and Neuropeptides Characterization in Embryo and Larva: Insights from a Non-Chordate Deuterostome, the Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Pentamerous radial symmetrical echinoderm adults develop from bilaterally symmetrical larvae and are a great model for understanding the origin and evolution of deuterostome nervous systems. Neuropeptides are important neuronal signaling molecules that regulate diverse behavioral and...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Yingqiu, Cong, Xiao, Liu, Huachen, Wang, Yixin, Storey, Kenneth B., Chen, Muyan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11101538
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author Zheng, Yingqiu
Cong, Xiao
Liu, Huachen
Wang, Yixin
Storey, Kenneth B.
Chen, Muyan
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Cong, Xiao
Liu, Huachen
Wang, Yixin
Storey, Kenneth B.
Chen, Muyan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Pentamerous radial symmetrical echinoderm adults develop from bilaterally symmetrical larvae and are a great model for understanding the origin and evolution of deuterostome nervous systems. Neuropeptides are important neuronal signaling molecules that regulate diverse behavioral and physiological processes in animals including echinoderms. In this study, we revealed the remarkable complexity of embryonic and larval nervous systems, identified the neuropeptide profile, and quantified the expressions of specific neuropeptide precursor genes in Apostichopus japonicus embryo and larvae. Collectively, this research will enable us to have a more comprehensive understanding of the holothuroid embryonic and larval nervous system and gain insights into the potential functions of neuropeptidergic systems in holothuroid larvae. ABSTRACT: Here, we described the complex nervous system at five early developmental stages (blastula, gastrula, auricularia, doliolaria and pentactula) of a holothurian species with highly economic value, Apostichopus japonicus. The results revealed that the nervous system of embryos and larvae is mainly distributed in the anterior apical region, ciliary bands or rings, and the feeding and attachment organs, and that serotonergic immunoreactivity was not observed until the embryo developed into the late gastrula; these are evolutionarily conserved features of echinoderm, hemichordate and protostome larvae. Furthermore, based on available transcriptome data, we reported the neuropeptide precursors profile at different embryonic and larval developmental stages. This analysis showed that 40 neuropeptide precursors present in adult sea cucumbers were also identified at different developmental stages of embryos and larvae, and only four neuropeptide precursors (SWYG precursor 2, GYWKDLDNYVKAHKT precursor, Neuropeptide precursor 14-like precursor, GLRFAmprecursor-like precursor) predicted in adults were absent in embryos and larvae. Combining the quantitative expression of ten specific neuropeptide precursor genes (NPs) by qRT-PCR, we revealed the potential important roles of neuropeptides in embryo development, feeding and attachment in A. japonicus larvae. In conclusion, this work provides novel perspectives on the diverse physiological functions of neuropeptides and contributes to understanding the evolution of neuropeptidergic systems in echinoderm embryos and larvae.
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spelling pubmed-95982802022-10-27 Nervous System Development and Neuropeptides Characterization in Embryo and Larva: Insights from a Non-Chordate Deuterostome, the Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus Zheng, Yingqiu Cong, Xiao Liu, Huachen Wang, Yixin Storey, Kenneth B. Chen, Muyan Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Pentamerous radial symmetrical echinoderm adults develop from bilaterally symmetrical larvae and are a great model for understanding the origin and evolution of deuterostome nervous systems. Neuropeptides are important neuronal signaling molecules that regulate diverse behavioral and physiological processes in animals including echinoderms. In this study, we revealed the remarkable complexity of embryonic and larval nervous systems, identified the neuropeptide profile, and quantified the expressions of specific neuropeptide precursor genes in Apostichopus japonicus embryo and larvae. Collectively, this research will enable us to have a more comprehensive understanding of the holothuroid embryonic and larval nervous system and gain insights into the potential functions of neuropeptidergic systems in holothuroid larvae. ABSTRACT: Here, we described the complex nervous system at five early developmental stages (blastula, gastrula, auricularia, doliolaria and pentactula) of a holothurian species with highly economic value, Apostichopus japonicus. The results revealed that the nervous system of embryos and larvae is mainly distributed in the anterior apical region, ciliary bands or rings, and the feeding and attachment organs, and that serotonergic immunoreactivity was not observed until the embryo developed into the late gastrula; these are evolutionarily conserved features of echinoderm, hemichordate and protostome larvae. Furthermore, based on available transcriptome data, we reported the neuropeptide precursors profile at different embryonic and larval developmental stages. This analysis showed that 40 neuropeptide precursors present in adult sea cucumbers were also identified at different developmental stages of embryos and larvae, and only four neuropeptide precursors (SWYG precursor 2, GYWKDLDNYVKAHKT precursor, Neuropeptide precursor 14-like precursor, GLRFAmprecursor-like precursor) predicted in adults were absent in embryos and larvae. Combining the quantitative expression of ten specific neuropeptide precursor genes (NPs) by qRT-PCR, we revealed the potential important roles of neuropeptides in embryo development, feeding and attachment in A. japonicus larvae. In conclusion, this work provides novel perspectives on the diverse physiological functions of neuropeptides and contributes to understanding the evolution of neuropeptidergic systems in echinoderm embryos and larvae. MDPI 2022-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9598280/ /pubmed/36290441 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11101538 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zheng, Yingqiu
Cong, Xiao
Liu, Huachen
Wang, Yixin
Storey, Kenneth B.
Chen, Muyan
Nervous System Development and Neuropeptides Characterization in Embryo and Larva: Insights from a Non-Chordate Deuterostome, the Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus
title Nervous System Development and Neuropeptides Characterization in Embryo and Larva: Insights from a Non-Chordate Deuterostome, the Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus
title_full Nervous System Development and Neuropeptides Characterization in Embryo and Larva: Insights from a Non-Chordate Deuterostome, the Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus
title_fullStr Nervous System Development and Neuropeptides Characterization in Embryo and Larva: Insights from a Non-Chordate Deuterostome, the Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus
title_full_unstemmed Nervous System Development and Neuropeptides Characterization in Embryo and Larva: Insights from a Non-Chordate Deuterostome, the Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus
title_short Nervous System Development and Neuropeptides Characterization in Embryo and Larva: Insights from a Non-Chordate Deuterostome, the Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus
title_sort nervous system development and neuropeptides characterization in embryo and larva: insights from a non-chordate deuterostome, the sea cucumber apostichopus japonicus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11101538
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