Journal article

Formation of the arthropod labrum by fusion of paired and rotated limb-bud-like primordia


Authors listKimm, MA; Prpic, NM

Publication year2006

Pages147-155

JournalZoomorphology

Volume number125

Issue number3

ISSN0720-213X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00435-006-0019-8

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
The nature and origin of the arthropod labrum is a matter much under dispute. We show here that in Tribolium castaneum (Herbst, 1797) the labrum develops from two individual primordia, termed labral buds. Expression of the genes decapentaplegic (dpp) and wingless (wg) in these buds is identical to the buds of the metameric appendages (e.g. thoracic legs), except that the patterns are reversed. We propose that this reversal is the result of the rotation of the labral buds through an angle of approximately 180 degrees. We also for the first time study dpp and wg expression in the fully developed labrum of older embryonic stages. Here, gene expression patterns show that the labrum proper is formed by fusion of the labral buds along their dorsal sides, while their ventral sides are facing outward forming the lateral sides of the fused labrum. Furthermore, we show that there are very similar patterns in another arthropod species, the spider Cupiennius salei (Keyserling, 1877), although in this species the labrum develops as a single structure and not from two separate primordia. However, in C. salei the expression of engrailed is also reversed in addition to the reversal of dpp and wg expression: engrailed is expressed in the anterior half of the labrum, and not in the posterior half like in the remaining appendages. Our results suggest that the arthropod labrum is derived evolutionarily from paired limb-bud-like primordia by rotation and fusion, and that this process is recapitulated ontogenetically to a different extent in different arthropod species.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleKimm, M. and Prpic, N. (2006) Formation of the arthropod labrum by fusion of paired and rotated limb-bud-like primordia, Zoomorphology, 125(3), pp. 147-155. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00435-006-0019-8

APA Citation styleKimm, M., & Prpic, N. (2006). Formation of the arthropod labrum by fusion of paired and rotated limb-bud-like primordia. Zoomorphology. 125(3), 147-155. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00435-006-0019-8


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