Statocyte and Ocellar Pigment Cell in Embryos and Larvae of the Ascidian, Styela plicata (Lesueur). (statocyte/ocellus/ascidian/embryo/larva)
- 31 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Development, Growth & Differentiation
- Vol. 32 (1) , 85-90
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-169x.1990.00085.x
Abstract
The processes of formation of two pigmented cells, the statocyte and the ocellar pigment cell, in the cerebral vesicle of larvae of the ascidian Styela plicata were investigated in whole mount specimens and serial paraffin sections by light microscopy. The pigmentations of the two cells became visible simultaneously in embryos at the stage of tail elongation, 5-6 hr after fertilization. The pigmented cells were at first located side by side in the dorsal wall of the neurocoel. Growth of the pigment mass in the ocellus ceased at about 6.5 hr, while that in the statocyte continued through the hatching period (9-10 hr) up to the swimming stage. The pigment mass in the statocyte consisted of two blocks which joined together during their growth. The statocyte migrated from the dorsal to the ventral wall of the cerebral vesicle by the swimming stage. In swimming larvae, the more ventral of the two pigment blocks of the statocyte formed an inverted pigment cup and a cluster of protuberances projected into it from the ventral wall of the cerebral vesicle. Phylogenetically, the sensory organs in the cerebral vesicle of Styela plicata seem intermediate between those in Pyuridae and Botryllinae with respect of their structure and process of differentiation.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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