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Histochemical evidence of β‐chitin in parapodial glandular organs and tubes of S piophanes ( A nnelida, S edentaria: S pionidae), and first studies on selected A nnelida
A generic character of the genus Spiophanes (Annelida, Sedentaria: Spionidae) is the presence of parapodial glandular organs. Parapodial glandular organs in Spiophanes species include secretory cells with cup‐shaped microvilli, similar to those present in deep‐sea inhabiting vestimentiferans and fre...
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Published in: | Journal of morphology (1931) 2015-12, Vol.276 (12), p.1433-1447 |
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Summary: | A generic character of the genus
Spiophanes
(Annelida, Sedentaria: Spionidae) is the presence of parapodial glandular organs. Parapodial glandular organs in
Spiophanes
species include secretory cells with cup‐shaped microvilli, similar to those present in deep‐sea inhabiting vestimentiferans and frenulate Siboglinidae. These cells are supposed to secrete β‐chitin for tube‐building. In this study, transverse histological and/or ultrathin sections of parapodial glandular organs and tubes of
Spiophanes
spp. as well as of
Glandulospio orestes
(Spionidae) and
Owenia fusiformis
(Oweniidae) were examined. Fluorescent markers together with confocal laser scanning microscopy, and Raman spectroscopy were used to detect chitin in the parapodial glandular organs of
Spiophanes
and/or in the glands of
Owenia
and
Glandulospio
. Tubes of these taxa were tested for chitin to elucidate the use of it for tube‐building. The examinations revealed a distinct labelling of the gland contents. Raman spectroscopy documented the presence of β‐chitin in both gland types of
Spiophanes
. The tubes of
Spiophanes
were found to have a grid‐like structure that seems to be built with this β‐chitin. Tests of tubes of
Dipolydora quadrilobata
(Spionidae) for chitin were negative. However, the results of our study provide strong evidence that
Spiophanes
species
, O. fusiformis
and probably also
G. orestes
produce chitin and supposedly use it for tube‐building. This implies that the production of chitin and its use as a constituent part of tube‐building is more widespread among polychaetes as yet known. The histochemical data presented in this study support previous assumptions inferring homology of parapodial glandular organs of Spionidae and Siboglinidae based on ultrastructure. Furthermore, transmission electron microscopy‐based evidence of secretory cells with nail‐headed microvilli in
O. fusiformis
suggests homology of parapodial grandular organs across annelids including Sipuncula. J. Morphol. 276:1433–1447, 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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ISSN: | 0362-2525 1097-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jmor.20432 |