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New Data on Nephron Microanatomy and Ultrastructure of Senegal Bichir (Polypterus senegalus)

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Simple Summary Transitional forms of animals between Pisces and Amphibia are interesting to study, as they are the first to begin the development of a new environment - terrestrial. Such… Click to show full abstract

Simple Summary Transitional forms of animals between Pisces and Amphibia are interesting to study, as they are the first to begin the development of a new environment - terrestrial. Such a transitional form are amphibious fish. The study of the structure of the nephron, the main structure that performs an osmoregulatory function, makes it possible to build evolutionary series that describe the processes of transition from the aquatic environment to the terrestrial one. Bichirs is a monophyletic group that arose in the Devonian and formed a species complex only in the Neogene. They share features with lungfish and amphibians, which formed convergently in the early stages of evolution. Therefore Bichirs are of great interest as a transitional form of animals. This study presents new data on the nephron age of Polypterus senegalus. Two groups of features are described. The first group consists of ancestral traits that have been preserved in the modern population of P. senegalus and are associated with habitat conditions in the aquatic environment. The second group is a complex of characters associated with the adaptation of P. senegalus to air breathing and periodic ground migrations. Abstract This study presents new data on the microanatomy and ultrastructure of Polypterus senegalus nephrons. It was shown that the diameter and ultrastructure of renal corpuscles, a well-developed neck segment, and ultrastructure of two types of epithelial cells of the proximal tubule are ancestral signs of the modern population of P. senegalus associated with habitat conditions in the aquatic environment. The outer diameter of the tubules, the height of the epitheliocytes, the presence of two types of epithelial cells of the intermediate and distal tubules of the corresponding ultrastructure, and a large area of nephrogenic tissue are progressive features of the modern population of P. senegalus, associated with adaptation to air respiration and periodic terrestrial migrations, which were formed at the early stages of evolution of P. senegalus convergently with lungfish and amphibians.

Keywords: microanatomy; environment; data nephron; new data; polypterus senegalus; microanatomy ultrastructure

Journal Title: Biology
Year Published: 2022

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