Landmarks in the anterior central nervous system of amphioxus larvae
- 29 April 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Royal Society in Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences
- Vol. 344 (1308), 165-185
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1994.0059
Abstract
The anterior end of the dorsal nerve cord of amphioxus is described at the 3-4 gill slit stage based on serial transmission electron microscopy and three-dimensional reconstruction, with special attention to structures that are potential landmarks for comparing amphioxus with other chordates. The larval nerve cord is divisible, at approximately the level of the first somite, into a short anterior region, the cerebral vesicle (c.v.), and an extended posterior region that is thought to include homologues of the vertebrate hindbrain and spinal cord. The c.v., in turn, has an anterior part with a tubular neural canal and a posterior part with a keyhole-shaped neural canal similar to that found in the rest of the cord. The junction between these two parts of the c.v. is marked by a cluster of infundibular cells. The anterior c.v., whose cells have cilia that point anteriorly, includes (i) a structure we call the frontal eye, consisting of a pigment spot and transverse rows of putative receptor and nerve cells, and (ii) several small ventral commissures bridging the major nerve tracts that run ventrolaterally along either side of the nerve cord. The posterior c.v., in contrast, contains cells whose cilia point posteriorly, and includes (i) the beginnings of the floorplate, which continues posteriorly through the rest of the nerve cord, (ii) the dorsal lamellar body, made up of cells with cilia that expand into flattened lamellae, and (iii) a large ventral commissure that incorporates fibres arising from cells of the lamellar body. Where probable homologues of c.v. structures can be identified in vertebrate brain, they are found in the diencephalon, which suggests the c.v. and the vertebrate diencephalon are, to a degree, homologous.Keywords
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