Author:
Katow Hideki,Yoshida Hiromi,Kiyomoto Masato
Abstract
AbstractThe γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) signal transmission system (GSTS) contributes to larval swimming through the regulation of ciliary beating. However, whether this system also contributes to the primary podia (PP)-generated motility of juveniles remained unclear. The present study aimed to elucidate the involvement of the GSTS in the motility of metamorphic juveniles (juveniles) (1) by immunohistochemically elucidating the location of molecular constituents of the PP, and (2) by inhibiting the activity of GΑΒΑ decarboxylase (GAD) with 3-mercaptopropionic acid (3-MPA). During metamorphosis, the echinus rudiment protrudes its PP out of the body surface in 8-arm plutei. The PP expresses immunopositive signal (-IS) of GAD, GABA, GABAA receptor and tropomyosin, and is constituted with the GABA-IS negative distal tip and the GABA/GAD-IS gaiter region. The latter radiates distal projections to the disc that contains a GAD-IS cellular network. The juvenile body cavity houses a GABA/βIII-tubulin-IS Penta-radial ring (PrR) that extends branches into each PP and several bridges to the GAD/GABA-IS Penta-radial plate (PrP) on the oral side but does not reach to the gaiter region. 3-MPA reversibly inhibits the juvenile motility and GABA-IS expression in the PrR/PrP complex. This indicates that the complex is the major contributor to the GABAergic motility in juveniles.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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