A comprehensive comparison of sex-inducing activity in asexual worms of the planarian Dugesia ryukyuensis : the crucial sex-inducing substance appears to be present in yolk glands in Tricladida
Turbellarian species can post-embryonically produce germ line cells from pluripotent stem cells called neoblasts, which enables some of them to switch between an asexual and a sexual state in response to environmental changes. Certain low-molecular-weight compounds contained in sexually mature anima...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zoological letters 2018-06, Vol.4 (1), p.14-14, Article 14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Turbellarian species can post-embryonically produce germ line cells from pluripotent stem cells called neoblasts, which enables some of them to switch between an asexual and a sexual state in response to environmental changes. Certain low-molecular-weight compounds contained in sexually mature animals act as sex-inducing substances that trigger post-embryonic germ cell development in asexual worms of the freshwater planarian
(Tricladida). These sex-inducing substances may provide clues to the molecular mechanism of this reproductive switch. However, limited information about these sex-inducing substances is available.
Our assay system based on feeding sex-inducing substances to asexual worms of
is useful for evaluating sex-inducing activity. We used the freshwater planarians
and
(Tricladida), land planarian
(Tricladida), and marine flatworm
(Polycladida) as sources of the sex-inducing substances. Using an assay system, we showed that the three Tricladida species had sufficient sex-inducing activity to fully induce hermaphroditic reproductive organs in asexual worms of
. However, the sex-inducing activity of
was sufficient only to induce a pair of ovaries. We found that yolk glands, which are found in Tricladida but not Polycladida, may contain the sex-inducing substance that can fully sexualize asexual worms of
.
Our results suggest that within Tricladida, there are one or more common compounds or functional analogs capable of fully sexualizing asexual worms of
; namely, the crucial sex-inducing substance (hydrophilic and heat-stable, but not a peptide) produced in yolk glands. |
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ISSN: | 2056-306X 2056-306X |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40851-018-0096-9 |