The ultrastructure of the apical organ of the Müller's larva of the tiger flatworm Prostheceraeus crozieri

Author:

Dittmann Isabel L.1ORCID,Grosbusch Alexandra L.1ORCID,Nagler Magdalena23ORCID,Salvenmoser Willi1ORCID,Zankel Armin45ORCID,Telford Maximilian J.6,Egger Bernhard1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology Universität Innsbruck Innsbruck Austria

2. Department of Microbiology Universität Innsbruck Innsbruck Austria

3. Eurac Research Institute for Alpine Environment Bozen/Bolzano Italy

4. Institute of Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis, NAWI Graz Graz University of Technology Graz Austria

5. Graz Centre for Electron Microscopy Graz Austria

6. Centre for Life's Origins and Evolution, Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment University College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractThe tiger flatworm Prostheceraeus crozieri (Polycladida) develops via an eight‐lobed, and three‐eyed planktonic Müller's larva. This larva has an apical organ, ultrastructural details of which remain elusive due to a scarcity of studies. The evolution and possible homology of the polyclad larva with other spiralian larvae is still controversial. Here, we provide ultrastructural data and three‐dimensional reconstructions of the apical organ of P. crozieri. The apical organ consists of an apical tuft complex and a dorso‐apical tuft complex. The apical tuft complex features a central tuft of five long cilia, which emerge from four or five individual cells that are themselves encircled by two anchor cells. The necks of six multibranched gland cells are sandwiched between ciliated tuft cell bodies and anchor cells. The proximal parts of the ciliated cell bodies are in contact with the lateral brain neuropil via gap junctions. Located dorsally of the apical tuft complex, the dorso‐apical tuft complex is characterized by several long cilia of sensory neurons, these emerge from an epidermal lumen and are closely associated with several gland cells that form a crescent apically around the dorsal anchor cell, and laterally touch the brain neuropil. Such ciliated sensory neurons emerging from a ciliated lumen are reminiscent of ampullary cells of mollusc and annelid larvae; a similar cell type can be found in the hoplonemertean decidula larva. We hypothesize that the ampullary‐like cells and the tuft‐forming sensory cells in the apical organs of these spiralian larvae could be homologous.

Funder

Leverhulme Trust

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,General Medicine

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