六足动物的循环器官:六足动物的基本设计?

Barbara-Amina Gereben-Krenn , Günther Pass
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本文用光镜和电子显微镜研究了龙葵(Campodea augens)和龙葵(Catajapyx aquilonaris)的循环系统。血淋巴流动也在体内进行了研究。这两个物种的共同特征明显偏离了常见的昆虫循环系统的教科书设计:(i)触角血管连接到背血管的前端;(ii)头部存在食管血管环;(iii)背侧血管内双向流动,可通过心内瓣膜实现;(iv)背血管管的后端开入与颈血管(在Campodea中)或与颈通道(在Catajapyx中)相连的尾腔;(v)背隔膜几乎没有,腹隔膜完全没有,(vi)腿没有服务于血液淋巴循环的特定器官。比较分析表明,这些特征代表了所有现存六足动物循环器官中最具半形性的状态。在昆虫的基本进化谱系中,一些器官成分已经丢失,周围血管与背部血管分离;因此,自主的附属搏动器官已经进化到为身体的长附属物提供血淋巴,并且在背血管内盛行单向血淋巴流动模式。
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Circulatory organs of Diplura (Hexapoda): the basic design in Hexapoda?

The circulatory systems of Campodea augens and Catajapyx aquilonaris (Hexapoda: Diplura) have been examined by means of light and electron microscopy. Hemolymph flow has also been investigated in vivo. Both species share features that deviate conspicuously from the common textbook design of the insect circulatory system: (i) antennal vessels connected to the anterior end of the dorsal vessel; (ii) presence of a circumoesophageal vessel ring in the head; (iii) a bidirectional flow within the dorsal vessel, made possible by intracardiac valves; (iv) posterior end of the dorsal vessel tube opens into a caudal chamber connected to cercal vessels (in Campodea) or to cercal channels (in Catajapyx); (v) dorsal diaphragm barely realized, ventral diaphragm absent altogether, and (vi) legs without specific organs serving hemolymph circulation. Comparative analysis has revealed that these characters in Diplura represent the most plesiomorphic condition in the circulatory organs of all extant Hexapoda. In the basic evolutionary lineages of insects, some organ components have been lost and the peripheral vessels decoupled from the dorsal vessel; as a result, autonomous accessory pulsatile organs have evolved to supply hemolymph to long body appendages and a unidirectional hemolymph flow mode prevailed within the dorsal vessel.

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