Ovary structure and oogenesis in internally and externally fertilizing Osteoglossiformes (Teleostei:Osteoglossomorpha)

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Acta Zoologica Pub Date : 2021-03-22 DOI:10.1111/azo.12378
Anna M. Dymek, Rafal P. Piprek, Alicja Boroń, Frank Kirschbaum, Anna Pecio
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Abstract

In this study, we assessed the ovary structure and early oogenesis in representatives of Osteoglossomorpha, one of the most basal Teleostei groups. We aimed to perform a comparative analysis between internally fertilizing Pantodon buchholzi (Pantodontidae) and externally fertilizing Osteoglossum bicirrhosum (Osteoglossidae), Marcusenius cyprinoides, Brevimyrus niger, Gnathonemus petersii and Mormyrus rume (Mormyridae). Our results indicated differences in ovary structure between P. buchholzi and the externally fertilizing species, as well as a considerable disparity in oocyte organization in all studied species. All species possess ovaries of the cystovarian type. In P. buchholzi, the epithelium lining the lumen was columnar and formed crypts with ciliated and microvillus cells as well as deep invaginations with secretory cells, whereas in the remaining species epithelium was squamous. The organization of oogonia and one-nucleolus oocytes did not differ between species, there were variations in oocytes at subsequent steps of primary growth, including symmetry/asymmetry of the inner cell structure, differences in Balbiani body formation, presence/absence of zonation of the ooplasm, and differences in the order in which cortical alveoli and oil droplets appeared. These differences may be caused by a long and separate evolution of the families as well as adaptation to insemination in the family Pantodontidae.

内、外受精骨舌形动物的卵巢结构和卵子发生
在这项研究中,我们评估了骨舌形动物(Osteoglossomorpha)的卵巢结构和早期卵子发生情况。本研究目的是对内受精的中华绒螯虾(Pantodon buchholzi)与外受精的中华绒螯虾(Osteoglossum bicirrhosum)、cyprinoides Marcusenius、Brevimyrus niger、Gnathonemus petersii和Mormyrus rume (Mormyridae)进行比较分析。结果表明,水蛭子房结构与外源受精种存在差异,卵母细胞组织也存在较大差异。所有种属都具有囊腔型卵巢。在buchholzi中,管腔内的上皮呈柱状,形成由纤毛细胞和微绒毛细胞组成的隐窝,以及由分泌细胞组成的深凹窝,而在其他物种中,上皮呈鳞状。卵原细胞和单核卵母细胞的组织在不同物种之间没有差异,但卵母细胞在初级生长的后续步骤中存在差异,包括细胞内部结构的对称/不对称、Balbiani体形成的差异、卵质是否存在分带以及皮质肺泡和油滴出现的顺序的差异。这些差异可能是由长时间的分离进化和对授精的适应造成的。
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Acta Zoologica
Acta Zoologica 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
35
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published regularly since 1920, Acta Zoologica has retained its position as one of the world''s leading journals in the field of animal organization, development, structure and function. Each issue publishes original research of interest to zoologists and physiologists worldwide, in the field of animal structure (from the cellular to the organismic level) and development with emphasis on functional, comparative and phylogenetic aspects. Occasional review articles are also published, as well as book reviews.
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