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Axogenesis in the central and peripheral nervous system of the amphipod crustacean Orchestia cavimana

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摘要 We describe the formation of the major axon pathways in the embryonic central and peripheral nervous systems of the amphipod crustacean Orchestia cavimana Heller,1865 by means of antibody staining against acetylated alphatubulin.The data add to a long list of previous studies of various other aspects of development in Orchestia and provide a basis for future studies of neurogenesis on a deeper cellular and molecular level.Orchestia exhibits a tripartite dorsal brain,which is a characteristic feature of euarthropods.Its anlagen are the first detectable structures in the developing nervous system and can be traced back to distinct neuronal cell clusters in the early embryo.The development of the ventral nervous system proceeds with an anteroposterior gradient of development.In each trunk segment,the longitudinal connectives and the anterior commissure form first,followed by the intersegmental nerve,the posterior commissure and segmental nerves,respectively.A single commissure of a vestigial seventh pleonal segment is found.In the peripheral nervous system we observe a spatial and temporal pattern of leg innervation,which is strikingly similar in both limb types,the uniramous pereopods and the biramous pleopods.A proximal leg nerve splitting distally into two separated nerves probably reflects a general feature of crustaceans.
出处 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2011年第1期28-44,共17页 整合动物学(英文版)
基金 We thank the plant physiology section at Humboldt University,Berlin for help with the CLSM.We are very grateful to Caterina Biffis,Georg Brenneis and the 2 anonymous reviewers for the helpful advice.We also thank Stephen Rossiter for improving the English.
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