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Development of the lateral line mechanoreceptors in the catfish Silurus glanis.

Anton Roth1.   

Abstract

In fish the neuromasts of the lateral line develop as follows: a "migrating primordium" (MP) migrates from the postotic placode along the future posterior lateral line canal to the tail fin. Its placodal cells are assumed to be the basis for the development of the neuromasts. However, an MP was not found in all fish, e.g., in catfish. In the present study, a search was made for the MP in the larvae of the catfish Silurus glanis. Using light and electron microscopy, an MP was found to migrate along the ventral rim of the tail. It precedes the formation of a ventral row of free neuromasts. An MP preceding the main lateral row of the future canal neuromasts was not found. The necessity of the MP for the ventral-free neuromast development is shown by making incisions which block its migration. The result: caudal to the incision site neuromasts do not develop. On the other hand, the same incision procedure applied to the assumed migration route of a--hypothetical--lateral MP does not block the development of the lateral neuromasts. It is concluded that in this case an MP is not necessary for the development of the canal neuromasts.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20533021     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-010-0680-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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