The chemical brain hypothesis for the origin of nervous systems

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作者
Jekely, Gaspar [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Exeter, Living Syst Inst, Stocker Rd, Exeter EX4 4QD, Devon, England
关键词
nervous system evolution; neuropeptide; placozoa; sponge; ctenophore; cnidaria; RFAMIDE-LIKE PEPTIDES; DENSE-CORED VESICLES; ANTHO-RWAMIDES-I; ULTRASTRUCTURAL-LOCALIZATION; DIFFUSION-COEFFICIENTS; NEUROSECRETORY-SYSTEM; TRICHOPLAX-ADHAERENS; EARLY EVOLUTION; NITRIC-OXIDE; CELL-TYPES;
D O I
10.1098/rstb.2019.0761
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In nervous systems, there are two main modes of transmission for the propagation of activity between cells. Synaptic transmission relies on close contact at chemical or electrical synapses while volume transmission is mediated by diffusible chemical signals and does not require direct contact. It is possible to wire complex neuronal networks by both chemical and synaptic transmission. Both types of networks are ubiquitous in nervous systems, leading to the question which of the two appeared first in evolution. This paper explores a scenario where chemically organized cellular networks appeared before synapses in evolution, a possibility supported by the presence of complex peptidergic signalling in all animals except sponges. Small peptides are ideally suited to link up cells into chemical networks. They have unlimited diversity, high diffusivity and high copy numbers derived from repetitive precursors. But chemical signalling is diffusion limited and becomes inefficient in larger bodies. To overcome this, peptidergic cells may have developed projections and formed synaptically connected networks tiling body surfaces and displaying synchronized activity with pulsatile peptide release. The advent of circulatory systems and neurohemal organs further reduced the constraint imposed on chemical signalling by diffusion. This could have contributed to the explosive radiation of peptidergic signalling systems in stem bilaterians. Neurosecretory centres in extant nervous systems are still predominantly chemically wired and coexist with the synaptic brain. This article is part of the theme issue 'Basal cognition: multicellularity, neurons and the cognitive lens'.
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