Lophotrochozoan neuroanatomy: An analysis of the brain and nervous system of <it>Lineus viridis</it><it/>(Nemertea) using different staining techniques

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The now thriving field of neurophylogeny that links the morphology of the nervous system to early evolutionary events relies heavily on detailed descriptions of the neuronal architecture of taxa under scrutiny. While recent accounts...

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Main Authors: Loesel Rudi, Faller Simone, Beckers Patrick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Zoology
Online Access:http://www.frontiersinzoology.com/content/8/1/17
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spelling doaj-6a839478f82846b690f2b19036b5bbdc2020-11-25T00:33:28ZengBMCFrontiers in Zoology1742-99942011-07-01811710.1186/1742-9994-8-17Lophotrochozoan neuroanatomy: An analysis of the brain and nervous system of <it>Lineus viridis</it><it/>(Nemertea) using different staining techniquesLoesel RudiFaller SimoneBeckers Patrick<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The now thriving field of neurophylogeny that links the morphology of the nervous system to early evolutionary events relies heavily on detailed descriptions of the neuronal architecture of taxa under scrutiny. While recent accounts on the nervous system of a number of animal clades such as arthropods, annelids, and molluscs are abundant, in depth studies of the neuroanatomy of nemerteans are still wanting. In this study, we used different staining techniques and confocal laser scanning microscopy to reveal the architecture of the nervous system of <it>Lineus viridis </it>with high anatomical resolution.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In <it>L. viridis</it>, the peripheral nervous system comprises four distinct but interconnected nerve plexus. The central nervous system consists of a pair of medullary cords and a brain. The brain surrounds the proboscis and is subdivided into four voluminous lobes and a ring of commissural tracts. The brain is well developed and contains thousands of neurons. It does not reveal compartmentalized neuropils found in other animal groups with elaborate cerebral ganglia.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The detailed analysis of the nemertean nervous system presented in this study does not support any hypothesis on the phylogenetic position of Nemertea within Lophotrochozoa. Neuroanatomical characters that are described here are either common in other lophotrochozoan taxa or are seemingly restricted to nemerteans. Since detailed descriptions of the nervous system of adults in other nemertean species have not been available so far, this study may serve as a basis for future studies that might add data to the unsettled question of the nemertean ground pattern and the position of this taxon within the phylogenetic tree.</p> http://www.frontiersinzoology.com/content/8/1/17
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Lophotrochozoan neuroanatomy: An analysis of the brain and nervous system of <it>Lineus viridis</it><it/>(Nemertea) using different staining techniques
Frontiers in Zoology
author_facet Loesel Rudi
Faller Simone
Beckers Patrick
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title Lophotrochozoan neuroanatomy: An analysis of the brain and nervous system of <it>Lineus viridis</it><it/>(Nemertea) using different staining techniques
title_short Lophotrochozoan neuroanatomy: An analysis of the brain and nervous system of <it>Lineus viridis</it><it/>(Nemertea) using different staining techniques
title_full Lophotrochozoan neuroanatomy: An analysis of the brain and nervous system of <it>Lineus viridis</it><it/>(Nemertea) using different staining techniques
title_fullStr Lophotrochozoan neuroanatomy: An analysis of the brain and nervous system of <it>Lineus viridis</it><it/>(Nemertea) using different staining techniques
title_full_unstemmed Lophotrochozoan neuroanatomy: An analysis of the brain and nervous system of <it>Lineus viridis</it><it/>(Nemertea) using different staining techniques
title_sort lophotrochozoan neuroanatomy: an analysis of the brain and nervous system of <it>lineus viridis</it><it/>(nemertea) using different staining techniques
publisher BMC
series Frontiers in Zoology
issn 1742-9994
publishDate 2011-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The now thriving field of neurophylogeny that links the morphology of the nervous system to early evolutionary events relies heavily on detailed descriptions of the neuronal architecture of taxa under scrutiny. While recent accounts on the nervous system of a number of animal clades such as arthropods, annelids, and molluscs are abundant, in depth studies of the neuroanatomy of nemerteans are still wanting. In this study, we used different staining techniques and confocal laser scanning microscopy to reveal the architecture of the nervous system of <it>Lineus viridis </it>with high anatomical resolution.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In <it>L. viridis</it>, the peripheral nervous system comprises four distinct but interconnected nerve plexus. The central nervous system consists of a pair of medullary cords and a brain. The brain surrounds the proboscis and is subdivided into four voluminous lobes and a ring of commissural tracts. The brain is well developed and contains thousands of neurons. It does not reveal compartmentalized neuropils found in other animal groups with elaborate cerebral ganglia.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The detailed analysis of the nemertean nervous system presented in this study does not support any hypothesis on the phylogenetic position of Nemertea within Lophotrochozoa. Neuroanatomical characters that are described here are either common in other lophotrochozoan taxa or are seemingly restricted to nemerteans. Since detailed descriptions of the nervous system of adults in other nemertean species have not been available so far, this study may serve as a basis for future studies that might add data to the unsettled question of the nemertean ground pattern and the position of this taxon within the phylogenetic tree.</p>
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