Evolution and development of the tetrapod auditory system: an organ of Corti-centric perspective

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作者
Fritzsch, Bernd [1 ]
Pan, Ning [1 ]
Jahan, Israt [1 ]
Duncan, Jeremy S. [1 ]
Kopecky, Benjamin J. [1 ]
Elliott, Karen L. [1 ]
Kersigo, Jennifer [1 ]
Yang, Tian [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iowa, Dept Biol, CLAS, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
关键词
INNER-EAR MORPHOGENESIS; SPIRAL GANGLION NEURONS; PILLAR CELL FATE; SENSORY EPITHELIA; HAIR CELL; NULL MICE; LATIMERIA-CHALUMNAE; PARTIAL SEGREGATION; POSTERIOR CRISTA; MOLECULAR-BASIS;
D O I
10.1111/ede.12015
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Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The tetrapod auditory system transmits sound through the outer and middle ear to the organ of Corti or other sound pressure receivers of the inner ear where specialized hair cells translate vibrations of the basilar membrane into electrical potential changes that are conducted by the spiral ganglion neurons to the auditory nuclei. In other systems, notably the vertebrate limb, a detailed connection between the evolutionary variations in adaptive morphology and the underlying alterations in the genetic basis of development has been partially elucidated. In this review, we attempt to correlate evolutionary and partially characterized molecular data into a cohesive perspective of the evolution of the mammalian organ of Corti out of the tetrapod basilar papilla. We propose a stepwise, molecularly partially characterized transformation of the ancestral, vestibular developmental program of the vertebrate ear. This review provides a framework to decipher both discrete steps in development and the evolution of unique functional adaptations of the auditory system. The combined analysis of evolution and development establishes a powerful cross-correlation where conclusions derived from either approach become more meaningful in a larger context which is not possible through exclusively evolution or development centered perspectives. Selection may explain the survival of the fittest auditory system, but only developmental genetics can explain the arrival of the fittest auditory system. [Modified after (Wagner 2011)]
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