Holothurian Nervous System Diversity Revealed by Neuroanatomical Analysis.
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Díaz-Balzac, Carlos A.
Lázaro-Peña, María I.
Vázquez-Figueroa, Lionel D.
Díaz-Balzac, Roberto J.
García-Arrarás, José E.
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The Echinodermata comprise an interesting branch in the phylogenetic tree of deutero-
stomes. Their radial symmetry which is reflected in their nervous system anatomy makes
them a target of interest in the study of nervous system evolution. Until recently, the study of
the echinoderm nervous system has been hindered by a shortage of neuronal markers.
However, in recent years several markers of neuronal and fiber subpopulations have been
described. These have been used to identify subpopulations of neurons and fibers, but an
integrative study of the anatomical relationship of these subpopulations is wanting. We
have now used eight commercial antibodies, together with three antibodies produced by
our group to provide a comprehensive and integrated description and new details of the
echinoderm neuroanatomy using the holothurian
Holothuria glaberrima
(Selenka, 1867) as
our model system. Immunoreactivity of the markers used showed: (1) specific labeling pat-
terns by markers in the radial nerve cords, which suggest the presence of specific nerve
tracts in holothurians. (2) Nerves directly innervate most muscle fibers in the longitudinal
muscles. (3) Similar to other deuterostomes (mainly vertebrates), their enteric nervous sys-
tem is composed of a large and diverse repertoire of neurons and fiber phenotypes. Our
results provide a first blueprint of the anatomical organization of cells and fibers that form
the holothurian neural circuitry, and highlight the fact that the echinoderm nervous system
shows unexpected diversity in cell and fiber types and their distribution in both central and
peripheral nervous components.
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Díaz-Balzac, C. A., Lázaro-Peña, M. I., Vázquez-Figueroa, L. D., Díaz-Balzac, R. J., & García-Arrarás, J. E. (2016). Holothurian Nervous System Diversity Revealed by Neuroanatomical Analysis. PLoS ONE, 11(3), e0151129. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151129Collections
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