Structure of the central nervous system of a juvenile acoel, Symsagittifera roscoffensis - Laboratoire de Neurobiologie cellulaire et moléculaire
Article Dans Une Revue Development Genes and Evolution Année : 2010

Structure of the central nervous system of a juvenile acoel, Symsagittifera roscoffensis

Albert Cardona
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Pedro Martinez
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Volker Hartenstein
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The neuroarchitecture of Acoela has been at the center of morphological debates. Some authors, using immunochemical tools, suggest that the nervous system in Acoela is organized as a commissural brain that bears little resemblance to the central, ganglionic type brain of other flatworms, and bilaterians in general. Others, who used histological staining on paraffin sections, conclude that it is a compact structure (an endonal brain; e.g., Raikova 2004; von Graff 1891; Delage Arch Zool Exp Gén 4:109-144, 1886). To address this question with modern tools, we have obtained images from serial transmission electron microscopic sections of the entire hatchling of Symsagittifera roscoffensis. In addition, we obtained data from wholemounts of hatchlings labeled with markers for serotonin and tyrosinated tubulin. Our data show that the central nervous system of a juvenile S. roscoffensis consists of an anterior compact brain, formed by a dense, bilobed mass of neuronal cell bodies surrounding a central neuropile. The neuropile flanks the median statocyst and contains several types of neurites, classified according to their types of synaptic vesicles. The neuropile issues three pairs of nerve cords that run at different dorso-ventral positions along the whole length of the body. Neuronal cell bodies flank the cords, and neuromuscular synapses are abundant. The TEM analysis also reveals different classes of peripheral sensory neurons and provides valuable information about the spatial relationships between neurites and other cell types within the brain and nerve cords. We conclude that the acoel S. roscoffensis has a central brain that is comparable in size and architecture to the brain of other (rhabditophoran) flatworms.
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hal-02878197 , version 1 (22-06-2020)

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Amandine Bery, Albert Cardona, Pedro Martinez, Volker Hartenstein. Structure of the central nervous system of a juvenile acoel, Symsagittifera roscoffensis. Development Genes and Evolution, 2010, 220 (3-4), pp.61-76. ⟨10.1007/s00427-010-0328-2⟩. ⟨hal-02878197⟩

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