Project Details
Nephrogenesis in molluscs and sipunculans - did the molluscan kidney evolve independently?
Applicant
Dr. Bernhard Ruthensteiner
Subject Area
Evolutionary Cell and Developmental Biology (Zoology)
Term
from 2008 to 2012
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 72988980
The homology of the molluscan kidneys to (in particular annelid) metanephridia versus a molluscan-specific organ (“emunctorium”) is still a matter of debate. Previous studies on nephrogenesis in molluscs are scarce or have been non-conclusive, whereas detailed comparative data on polychaetes are available. Own preliminary investigations on nephrogenesis on certain conchiferan molluscs revealed a functional protonephridial stage prior to formation of pericardium and heart. This contradicts earlier data on molluscan kidneys being derived from outgrowing “pericardioducts”. The proposed investigation of members of four molluscan classes (Polyplacophora, Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Scaphopoda) plus a member of the Sipuncula as outgroup, with a combined light and electron microscopic analysis followed by computer based 3Dvisualization shall provide detailed knowledge on nephrogenesis in these taxa. The expected results will provide decisive information on several unresolved issues like: (1) the appearance of a “protonephridial” stage in the basic development pattern of the molluscan adult kidney; (2) the homology relation between the two excretory systems appearing consecutively during ontogeny of molluscs, the protonephridia and kidneys; (3) homology relations of the molluscan and polychaete (and other lophotrochozoan) nephridial systems.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
Participating Person
Professor Dr. Gerhard Haszprunar