Bone calcification rate as a factor of craniofacial transformations in salmonid fish: Insights from an experiment with hormonal treatment of calcium metabolism

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Grigorii N. Markevich, Nadezhda S. Pavlova, Daria V. Kapitanova, Evgeny V. Esin
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Adaptation to different environments can be achieved by physiological shifts throughout development. Hormonal regulators shape the physiological and morphological traits of the evolving animals making them fit for the particular ecological surroundings. We hypothesized that the artificially induced hypersynthesis of calcitonin and parathyroid hormone mutually influencing calcium metabolism could affect bone formation during early ontogeny in fish imitating the heterochrony in craniofacial ossification in natural adaptive morphs. Conducting an experiment, we found that the long-standing treatment of salmonid juveniles with high doses of both hormones irreversibly shifts the corresponding hormone status for a period well beyond the time scale for total degradation of the injected hormone. The hormones program the ossification of the jaw suspension bones and neurocranial elements in a specific manner affecting the jaws position and pharingo-branchial area stretching. These morphological shifts resemble the adaptive variants found in sympatric pelagic and demersal morphs of salmonids. We conclude that solitary deviations in the regulators of calcium metabolism could determine functional morphological traits via transformations in skeletal development.

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骨钙化率作为鲑科鱼类颅面转化的一个因素:从钙代谢激素治疗实验的见解
对不同环境的适应可以通过整个发育过程中的生理变化来实现。激素调节因子塑造了进化动物的生理和形态特征,使它们适应特定的生态环境。我们假设,人工诱导的降钙素和甲状旁腺激素的过度合成相互影响钙代谢,可能会影响鱼类早期个体发育过程中的骨形成,类似于自然适应形态中颅面骨化的异时性。通过一项实验,我们发现,长期使用高剂量的这两种激素治疗鲑鱼幼鱼,在一段时间内不可逆地改变了相应的激素状态,远远超过了注射激素完全降解的时间尺度。激素以一种特定的方式对颌骨悬吊骨和神经颅元素的骨化进行编程,影响颌骨位置和咽-鳃区拉伸。这些形态变化类似于在同域的远洋和底栖鲑鱼中发现的适应性变异。我们得出结论,钙代谢调节因子的孤立偏差可以通过骨骼发育中的转化决定功能性形态特征。
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Evolution & Development
Evolution & Development 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.40%
发文量
26
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Evolution & Development serves as a voice for the rapidly growing research community at the interface of evolutionary and developmental biology. The exciting re-integration of these two fields, after almost a century''s separation, holds much promise as the focus of a broader synthesis of biological thought. Evolution & Development publishes works that address the evolution/development interface from a diversity of angles. The journal welcomes papers from paleontologists, population biologists, developmental biologists, and molecular biologists, but also encourages submissions from professionals in other fields where relevant research is being carried out, from mathematics to the history and philosophy of science.
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