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@article{a97cce56918542bd88ad7306520087b4,
title = "Functional role of lacunar and muscular systems in the externa of Peltogasterella gracilis (Cirripedia: Rhizocephala)",
abstract = "One of the most conspicuous traits of parasitic organisms is a well-developed reproductive system. In Rhizocephala ({"}Crustacea{"}: Cirripedia) it is believed to be nested in the externa-a {"}reproductive part{"} located outside of the host. However, it is not clear how nutrients are transported to the externa. Several authors described a system of lacunae in the externa, and muscular contractions probably enable transport through these cavities. The aim of our study was to visualize (using microcomputed tomography and confocal laser scanning microscopy) and describe lacunar and muscular systems in the externa of Peltogasterella gracilis (fam. Peltogasterellidae). The lacunar system consists of {"}ventral{"} lacuna and several protrusions. The {"}ventral{"} lacuna is probably responsible for visceral mass nutrition, and mantle protrusions are associated with the mantle nutrition. The gross organization of the muscular system mostly corresponds to previous descriptions in other rhizocephalan species. Nonetheless, we observed several features of the externa morphology that had not been described before such as a muscular thickening in the proximal externa's part and a stalk plug disk. The muscular thickening might play a role of a propulsatory organ, helping to transport liquid through the lacunar system. The plug disk might fill the hole in the host's cuticle after the old externa drop off. The results allow us to make first assumptions on transport mechanisms in Rhizocephala.",
keywords = "circulatory system, externa, muscular system, rhizocephala",
author = "Арбузова, {Наталья Алексеевна} and Лянгузова, {Анастасия Дмитриевна} and Илюткин, {Станислав Александрович} and Ласкова, {Екатерина Павловна} and Гафарова, {Елизавета Рустамовна} and Миролюбов, {Алексей Александрович}",
year = "2023",
month = oct,
day = "8",
doi = "10.1002/jmor.21635",
language = "English",
volume = "284",
journal = "Journal of Morphology",
issn = "0362-2525",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "10",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Functional role of lacunar and muscular systems in the externa of Peltogasterella gracilis (Cirripedia: Rhizocephala)

AU - Арбузова, Наталья Алексеевна

AU - Лянгузова, Анастасия Дмитриевна

AU - Илюткин, Станислав Александрович

AU - Ласкова, Екатерина Павловна

AU - Гафарова, Елизавета Рустамовна

AU - Миролюбов, Алексей Александрович

PY - 2023/10/8

Y1 - 2023/10/8

N2 - One of the most conspicuous traits of parasitic organisms is a well-developed reproductive system. In Rhizocephala ("Crustacea": Cirripedia) it is believed to be nested in the externa-a "reproductive part" located outside of the host. However, it is not clear how nutrients are transported to the externa. Several authors described a system of lacunae in the externa, and muscular contractions probably enable transport through these cavities. The aim of our study was to visualize (using microcomputed tomography and confocal laser scanning microscopy) and describe lacunar and muscular systems in the externa of Peltogasterella gracilis (fam. Peltogasterellidae). The lacunar system consists of "ventral" lacuna and several protrusions. The "ventral" lacuna is probably responsible for visceral mass nutrition, and mantle protrusions are associated with the mantle nutrition. The gross organization of the muscular system mostly corresponds to previous descriptions in other rhizocephalan species. Nonetheless, we observed several features of the externa morphology that had not been described before such as a muscular thickening in the proximal externa's part and a stalk plug disk. The muscular thickening might play a role of a propulsatory organ, helping to transport liquid through the lacunar system. The plug disk might fill the hole in the host's cuticle after the old externa drop off. The results allow us to make first assumptions on transport mechanisms in Rhizocephala.

AB - One of the most conspicuous traits of parasitic organisms is a well-developed reproductive system. In Rhizocephala ("Crustacea": Cirripedia) it is believed to be nested in the externa-a "reproductive part" located outside of the host. However, it is not clear how nutrients are transported to the externa. Several authors described a system of lacunae in the externa, and muscular contractions probably enable transport through these cavities. The aim of our study was to visualize (using microcomputed tomography and confocal laser scanning microscopy) and describe lacunar and muscular systems in the externa of Peltogasterella gracilis (fam. Peltogasterellidae). The lacunar system consists of "ventral" lacuna and several protrusions. The "ventral" lacuna is probably responsible for visceral mass nutrition, and mantle protrusions are associated with the mantle nutrition. The gross organization of the muscular system mostly corresponds to previous descriptions in other rhizocephalan species. Nonetheless, we observed several features of the externa morphology that had not been described before such as a muscular thickening in the proximal externa's part and a stalk plug disk. The muscular thickening might play a role of a propulsatory organ, helping to transport liquid through the lacunar system. The plug disk might fill the hole in the host's cuticle after the old externa drop off. The results allow us to make first assumptions on transport mechanisms in Rhizocephala.

KW - circulatory system

KW - externa

KW - muscular system

KW - rhizocephala

UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/39e00187-d2ef-3f9c-a899-9b25f0c71fb2/

U2 - 10.1002/jmor.21635

DO - 10.1002/jmor.21635

M3 - Article

VL - 284

JO - Journal of Morphology

JF - Journal of Morphology

SN - 0362-2525

IS - 10

M1 - e21635

ER -

ID: 108609066