[Early Peripheral Sensory Neurons in the Development of Trochozoan Animals].

Ontogenez Pub Date : 2017-03-01
L P Nezlin, E E Voronezhskaya
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Abstract

Neuronal development of the majority of trochozoan animals with biphasic pelago-bentic life cycle starts from transient peripheral neurons, which do not belong to the central nervous system and are mainly located in the apical sensory organ and in the hyposphere. Some of these neurons are pioneer and send neurites that form a scaffold upon which the adult central nervous system later develops. In representative species of molluscs and polychaetes, immunolabelling with the antibodies against neurotransmitters serotonin and FMRFamide, and acetylated α-tubulin revealed that the structure of almost all early peripheral neurons is typical for sensory, most probably chemosensory cells: flask shape, and cilia at the end of the apical dendrite or inside the distal ampoule. Morphology, transmitter specificity, location and projections of the early sensory cells differ in trochophores of different species thus suggesting different origin of these cells. In polychaete larvae, pharmacological inhibition of serotonin synthesis in early peripheral neurons did not affect the development, whereas its increase resulted in developmental arrest and neural malformations, suggesting that early peripheral sensory neurons are involved in developmental regulation.

[盘虫动物发育中的早期外周感觉神经元]。
大多数具有双相上-下生命周期的盘虫动物的神经元发育始于短暂的周围神经元,这些神经元不属于中枢神经系统,主要位于顶端感觉器官和下球。这些神经元中的一些是前驱神经突和前驱神经突,它们形成了成人中枢神经系统后来发育的支架。在软体动物和多毛动物的代表性物种中,用抗神经递质血清素、FMRFamide和乙酰化α-微管蛋白的抗体进行免疫标记显示,几乎所有早期外周神经元的结构都是典型的感觉细胞,最可能是化学感觉细胞:瓶状,顶端树突末端或远端安瓿内的纤毛。不同物种栉水母早期感觉细胞的形态、特异性、位置和突起不同,提示栉水母细胞的起源不同。在多毛虫幼虫中,药物抑制早期周围神经元合成5 -羟色胺不影响发育,而其增加导致发育停滞和神经畸形,提示早期周围感觉神经元参与发育调节。
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