Ultrastructure of the Visceral Coelom and Musculature in Novocrania anomala (Brachiopoda, Craniiformea) With Detailed Discussion on the Valve-Opening Mechanism

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Feodor A. Plandin, Elena N. Temereva
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Craniiformea is a clade of brachiopods, insufficiently studied in terms of functional morphology. While the valve-opening mechanism in Linguliformea and Rhynchonelliformea has been reconstructed, the data on the same mechanism in Craniiformea are incomplete, although several hypotheses concerning this issue have been provided since the end of the 19th century. To review these hypotheses, we have studied the ultrastructure of the main visceral coelomic compartments and the muscles involved in shell movements in Novocrania anomala. Our data document that the lateral oblique muscles, together with a well-developed longitudinal musculature of the body wall (described in craniiforms for the first time) compress the perivisceral coelom along the antero-posterior axis. As a result, the perivisceral coelom expands dorso-ventrally, pushing the dorsal valve up. Thus, that the valve-opening mechanism in Craniiformea is, in principle, similar to that in Linguliformea. We also describe the smooth and cross-striated parts of the anterior adductors, and demonstrate that all muscles of N. anomala are formed by myoepithelial cells.

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异位新颅亚(腕足目,颅目)内脏体腔和肌肉组织的超微结构及瓣膜开启机制的详细探讨
颅形目是腕足动物的一个分支,在功能形态学方面的研究还不够充分。虽然已经重建了Linguliformea和Rhynchonelliformea的阀门开启机制,但在Craniiformea中相同机制的数据是不完整的,尽管自19世纪末以来已经提出了几个关于这个问题的假设。为了验证这些假设,我们研究了诺沃克拉尼亚异常动物主要内脏腔室和参与壳运动的肌肉的超微结构。我们的数据表明,侧斜肌与发育良好的体壁纵向肌肉组织(首次在颅形中描述)沿着前后轴压迫内脏周围体腔。结果,内脏周围体腔向背腹侧扩张,推动背瓣向上。因此,在原则上,Craniiformea的阀门开启机制与Linguliformea相似。我们还描述了前内收肌的光滑和交叉条纹部分,并证明了所有的肌肉都是由肌上皮细胞形成的。
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Journal of Morphology
Journal of Morphology 医学-解剖学与形态学
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2.80
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6.70%
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119
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Morphology welcomes articles of original research in cytology, protozoology, embryology, and general morphology. Articles generally should not exceed 35 printed pages. Preliminary notices or articles of a purely descriptive morphological or taxonomic nature are not included. No paper which has already been published will be accepted, nor will simultaneous publications elsewhere be allowed. The Journal of Morphology publishes research in functional, comparative, evolutionary and developmental morphology from vertebrates and invertebrates. Human and veterinary anatomy or paleontology are considered when an explicit connection to neontological animal morphology is presented, and the paper contains relevant information for the community of animal morphologists. Based on our long tradition, we continue to seek publishing the best papers in animal morphology.
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