Ciliary band formation in the doliolaria larva of Florometra. I. The development of normal epithelial pattern.

T C Lacalli, J E West
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The development of ciliary band pattern in the doliolaria larva of Florometra serratissima is described based on scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The uniformly ciliated epithelium of the post-hatching larva develops four regularly spaced bands over a period of approx. 20 h generating an epithelial pattern that is, essentially, a series of stripes. The first visible events of pattern formation progress over the larval surface in a posterior-to-anterior and dorsal-to-ventral sequence, but the initial pattern is not, in fact, striped. It instead consists of a close-packed array of oval interband domains separated and surrounded by belts of band cells. Secondarily the interband domains expand laterally and coalesce to form continuous, broad stripes, while the bands remain as narrow stripes between them. Two possible explanations for this unusual sequence of events are discussed: that it can be understood in evolutionary terms with reference to band pattern in other echinoderm larvae, and that it is a morphogenetic necessity because limitations inherent in the patterning mechanism prevent the direct formation of regular stripes.

花蝗幼虫纤毛带的形成。1、正常上皮模式的发育。
采用扫描电镜和透射电镜技术,研究了serratisma Florometra dololaria幼虫纤毛带型的发育过程。孵化后的幼虫的均匀纤毛上皮在大约一段时间内发育成四个规则间隔的条带。20小时产生上皮图案,本质上是一系列条纹。最初可见的图案形成过程是在幼虫表面按照从后到前和背到腹的顺序进行的,但最初的图案实际上并不是条纹。相反,它由紧密排列的椭圆形带间域阵列组成,这些带间域被带细胞带分隔和包围。其次,带间区域横向扩展并合并形成连续的宽条纹,而带之间则保持窄条纹。本文讨论了对这一不寻常事件序列的两种可能解释:一种是可以从其他棘皮动物幼虫的条纹模式的进化角度来理解,另一种是形态发生的必然性,因为图案机制固有的局限性阻止了规则条纹的直接形成。
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