Literature DB >> 19405444

[Morphofunctional organization of reserve stem cells providing for asexual and sexual reproduction of invertebrates].

V V Isaeva, A V Akhmadieva, Ia N Aleksandriova, A I Shukaliuk.   

Abstract

Published and original data indicating evolutionary conservation of the morphofunctional organization of reserve stem cells providing for asexual and sexual reproduction of invertebrates are reviewed. Stem cells were studied in representatives of five animal types: archeocytes in sponge Oscarella malakhovi (Porifera), large interstitial cells in colonial hydroid Obelia longissima (Cnidaria), neoblasts in an asexual race of planarian Girardia tigrina (Platyhelmintes), stem cells in colonial rhizocephalans Peltogasterella gracilis, Polyascus polygenea, and Thylacoplethus isaevae (Arthropoda), and colonial ascidian Botryllus tuberatus (Chordata). Stem cells in animals of such diverse taxa feature the presence of germinal granules, are positive for proliferating cell nuclear antigen, demonstrate alkaline phosphatase activity (at marker of embryonic stem cells and primary germ cells in vertebrates), and rhizocephalan stem cells express the vasa-like gene (such genes are expressed in germline cells of different metazoans). The self-renewing pool of stem cells is the cellular basis of the reproductive strategy including sexual and asexual reproduction.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19405444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ontogenez        ISSN: 0475-1450


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Authors:  Alexander V Ereskovsky; Ilya E Borisenko; Pascal Lapébie; Eve Gazave; Daria B Tokina; Carole Borchiellini
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-08-13       Impact factor: 3.240

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