Mesodermal anatomies in cnidarian polyps and medusae

被引:60
作者
Seipel, Katja [1 ]
Schmid, Volker [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basel, Bioctr, Pharmactr, Inst Zool, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
关键词
Bilateria; Cnidaria; diploblast; mesoderm; medusa; triploblast; Urtriploblast;
D O I
10.1387/ijdb.062150ks
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The cellular and developmental analysis of evolutionary-conserved genes directing bilaterian mesodermal and myogenic cell fate previously identified the hydromedusan entocodon and its differentiation product, the striated muscle, as mesodermal derivatives. In view of these findings we presented a hypothesis disputing the diploblast classification of cnidarians without providing further explanations for the apparent diploblasty of the polyp stage and the formation of the subepidermal striated muscle in those Medusozoa lacking the entocodon nodule (Seipel and Schmid, 2005). Hence we carried out a systematic review of the histological and experimental evidence for mesodermal differentiations in cnidarians. In anthozoan and scyphozoan but not in hydrozoan polyps the presumptive mesodermal elements include amoeboid cells, the mesentery retractor muscles and scleroblasts, all of which are embedded or deeply rooted in the extracellular matrix (mesoglea) and derive from the ectoblastemal cells invading the extracellular matrix from the gastrulation site during or shortly after endoderm formation. These data lend further support to the cnidarian mesodermate hypothesis, whereby cnidarians and bilaterians share a common triploblast ancestor, the Urtriploblast, a small, motile, possibly medusa-like organism that did not feature a sessile polyp stage in its life cycle. As a consequence the diploblasty of the hydrozoan polyps may represent a derived morphology resulting from heterochronic modulations of the gastrulation process after endoderm formation. © UBC Press.
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