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Regeneration in calcareous sponges (Calcarea, Porifera) of the White Sea. / Lavrov, Andrey ; Bolshakov, Fyodor V. ; Tokina, Daria B.; Ereskovsky, Alexander V. .
Marine Biology, Geology and Oceanography - intredisciplinary studies based on the marine stations and labs : 80th Anniversary of the Nikolai Pertsov White Sea Biological Station. Abstracts . M. : KMK Scientific Press Ltd., 2018. p. 18.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference abstracts › Research
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Regeneration in calcareous sponges (Calcarea, Porifera) of the White Sea
AU - Lavrov, Andrey
AU - Bolshakov, Fyodor V.
AU - Tokina, Daria B.
AU - Ereskovsky, Alexander V.
N1 - International Conference « Marine biology, geology, oceanology: interdisciplinary research at marine stations : 80th anniversary of the Nikolai Pertsov White Sea Biological Station », 19-22 november, 2018, Moscow, Russia. Book of abstracts.KMK Scientific Press, Moscow. ISBN978-5-907099-39-5
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Sponges are the most ancient multicellular animals. They demonstrate broad recovery abilities after various wounds, and due to their phylogenetic position, studies of repair processes in sponges are required for understanding the evolution of the regeneration mechanisms in animals. We studied the reparative regeneration in two widely distributed species of the White Sea calcareous sponges with an asconoid aquiferous system - Leucosolenia sp. and Clathrina arnesenae. In both species, regeneration occurs due to the reconstruction of intact tissues adjacent to the wound. Epithelial morphogeneses (stretching, flattening and fusion of epithelial layers, exopinacoderm and choanoderm) play a central role in this process. Another important part of the regeneration is temporary transdifferentiation of the choanocytes into endopinocytes. At the same time, cell proliferation is not affected by the regenerative processes and does not contribute to the restoration of lost structures. Thus, the regeneration in Leucosolenia sp. and C. arnesenae is a rare example of "pure" morphallaxis, and the mechanisms used in regeneration are similar to those of Eumetazoa. Financial support by Russian Foundation of Basic Research №16-04-00084 and the Russian Science Foundation №17-14-01089 is gratefully acknowledged. How to cite: Lavrov AI, Bolshakov FV, Tokina DB and Erevkovsky AE. Regeneration in calcareous sponges (Calcarea, Porifera) of the White Sea [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2018, 7:1873 (slides) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1116325.1)
AB - Sponges are the most ancient multicellular animals. They demonstrate broad recovery abilities after various wounds, and due to their phylogenetic position, studies of repair processes in sponges are required for understanding the evolution of the regeneration mechanisms in animals. We studied the reparative regeneration in two widely distributed species of the White Sea calcareous sponges with an asconoid aquiferous system - Leucosolenia sp. and Clathrina arnesenae. In both species, regeneration occurs due to the reconstruction of intact tissues adjacent to the wound. Epithelial morphogeneses (stretching, flattening and fusion of epithelial layers, exopinacoderm and choanoderm) play a central role in this process. Another important part of the regeneration is temporary transdifferentiation of the choanocytes into endopinocytes. At the same time, cell proliferation is not affected by the regenerative processes and does not contribute to the restoration of lost structures. Thus, the regeneration in Leucosolenia sp. and C. arnesenae is a rare example of "pure" morphallaxis, and the mechanisms used in regeneration are similar to those of Eumetazoa. Financial support by Russian Foundation of Basic Research №16-04-00084 and the Russian Science Foundation №17-14-01089 is gratefully acknowledged. How to cite: Lavrov AI, Bolshakov FV, Tokina DB and Erevkovsky AE. Regeneration in calcareous sponges (Calcarea, Porifera) of the White Sea [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2018, 7:1873 (slides) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1116325.1)
UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329371558_Regeneration_in_calcareous_sponges_Calcarea_Porifera_of_the_White_Sea
M3 - Conference abstracts
SN - 9785907099395
SP - 18
BT - Marine Biology, Geology and Oceanography - intredisciplinary studies based on the marine stations and labs
PB - KMK Scientific Press Ltd.
CY - M.
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