On the Origin of the Nervous System Based on Studying Sensillae in Acoel Turbellarians (Acoela)

Acoel turbellarians (Acoela) are of great interest in discussions on the origin of the nervous system, because they are among the most primitive multicellular animals. In particular, we can trace that they undergo all the main stages, which are characteristic of Bilateria in general, in formation of...

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Main Authors: Ya.I. Zabotin, A.I. Golubev
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Published: Kazan Federal University 2017-09-01
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description Acoel turbellarians (Acoela) are of great interest in discussions on the origin of the nervous system, because they are among the most primitive multicellular animals. In particular, we can trace that they undergo all the main stages, which are characteristic of Bilateria in general, in formation of the nervous and sensory systems. The relatively simple organization of the nervous apparatus is, however, often accompanied in Acoela with the diversity of their epidermal sensory structures. During the ultrastructural investigation of Convoluta convoluta, the unusual sensillae containing myofibrils have been found. Each cell is clearly divided in height into the apical sensitive and basal contractile parts. The sensitive part bears one cilium with a thin transversely striated spindle-shaped rootlet; the basal part contains a bundle of myofibrils. The presence of sensory-muscular cells in Acoela allows further discussion on the origin of the nervous system in Bilateria. Along with N. Kleinenberg and O. and R. Hertwig's classical concepts, it is possible to suggest that the third scenario took place in this evolutionary process. Apparently, the sensitive and contractile parts of the sensory-muscular cell diverged into sensillae and muscle cells, respectively. Subsequently, both types of cells independently came into contact with the processes of neurons. This feature of acoel sensillae may be a consequence of still weak cell differentiation of these peculiar invertebrates and, at the same time, is a morphological basis for further divergence of two different tissues in higher bilaterally symmetrical animals. The revision of the literature data on the early periods of evolution of nervous-sensory apparatus in various taxa of lower invertebrates (sponges, coelenterates and acoel turbellarians) is presented.
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spelling doaj-art-9c0cf853a0cf499a9225a18830c612982025-01-02T23:24:12ZengKazan Federal UniversityУчёные записки Казанского университета: Серия Естественные науки2542-064X2500-218X2017-09-011593421432On the Origin of the Nervous System Based on Studying Sensillae in Acoel Turbellarians (Acoela)Ya.I. Zabotin0A.I. Golubev1Kazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008 RussiaKazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008 RussiaAcoel turbellarians (Acoela) are of great interest in discussions on the origin of the nervous system, because they are among the most primitive multicellular animals. In particular, we can trace that they undergo all the main stages, which are characteristic of Bilateria in general, in formation of the nervous and sensory systems. The relatively simple organization of the nervous apparatus is, however, often accompanied in Acoela with the diversity of their epidermal sensory structures. During the ultrastructural investigation of Convoluta convoluta, the unusual sensillae containing myofibrils have been found. Each cell is clearly divided in height into the apical sensitive and basal contractile parts. The sensitive part bears one cilium with a thin transversely striated spindle-shaped rootlet; the basal part contains a bundle of myofibrils. The presence of sensory-muscular cells in Acoela allows further discussion on the origin of the nervous system in Bilateria. Along with N. Kleinenberg and O. and R. Hertwig's classical concepts, it is possible to suggest that the third scenario took place in this evolutionary process. Apparently, the sensitive and contractile parts of the sensory-muscular cell diverged into sensillae and muscle cells, respectively. Subsequently, both types of cells independently came into contact with the processes of neurons. This feature of acoel sensillae may be a consequence of still weak cell differentiation of these peculiar invertebrates and, at the same time, is a morphological basis for further divergence of two different tissues in higher bilaterally symmetrical animals. The revision of the literature data on the early periods of evolution of nervous-sensory apparatus in various taxa of lower invertebrates (sponges, coelenterates and acoel turbellarians) is presented.https://kpfu.ru/on-the-origin-of-the-nervous-system-based-on_317539.htmlacoelanervous systemsensillaesensory-muscular cellsevolutionphylogeny
spellingShingle Ya.I. Zabotin
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On the Origin of the Nervous System Based on Studying Sensillae in Acoel Turbellarians (Acoela)
Учёные записки Казанского университета: Серия Естественные науки
acoela
nervous system
sensillae
sensory-muscular cells
evolution
phylogeny
title On the Origin of the Nervous System Based on Studying Sensillae in Acoel Turbellarians (Acoela)
title_full On the Origin of the Nervous System Based on Studying Sensillae in Acoel Turbellarians (Acoela)
title_fullStr On the Origin of the Nervous System Based on Studying Sensillae in Acoel Turbellarians (Acoela)
title_full_unstemmed On the Origin of the Nervous System Based on Studying Sensillae in Acoel Turbellarians (Acoela)
title_short On the Origin of the Nervous System Based on Studying Sensillae in Acoel Turbellarians (Acoela)
title_sort on the origin of the nervous system based on studying sensillae in acoel turbellarians acoela
topic acoela
nervous system
sensillae
sensory-muscular cells
evolution
phylogeny
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