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Unique Features of River Lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) Myogenesis
Authors:Marta Migocka-Patrzał  ek,Roman Kujawa,Piotr Podlasz,Dorota Juchno,Katarzyna Haczkiewicz-Leś  niak,Mał  gorzata Daczewska
Abstract:The river lamprey (L. fluviatilis) is a representative of the ancestral jawless vertebrate group. We performed a histological analysis of trunk muscle fiber differentiation during embryonal, larval, and adult musculature development in this previously unstudied species. Investigation using light, transmission electron (TEM), and confocal microscopy revealed that embryonal and larval musculature differs from adult muscle mass. Here, we present the morphological analysis of L. fluviatilis myogenesis, from unsegmented mesoderm through somite formation, and their differentiation into multinucleated muscle lamellae. Our analysis also revealed the presence of myogenic factors LfPax3/7 and Myf5 in the dermomyotome. In the next stages of development, two types of muscle lamellae can be distinguished: central surrounded by parietal. This pattern is maintained until adulthood, when parietal muscle fibers surround the central muscles on both sides. The two types show different morphological characteristics. Although lampreys are phylogenetically distant from jawed vertebrates, somite morphology, especially dermomyotome function, shows similarity. Here we demonstrate that somitogenesis is a conservative process among all vertebrates. We conclude that river lamprey myogenesis shares features with both ancestral and higher vertebrates.
Keywords:river lamprey   Lampetra fluviatilis   myogenesis   MfPax3/7   Mrf5   myogenic factors   somitogenesis   larval musculature   embryogenesis
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