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Developmental study of the shortened spinal cord in the adult tiger puffer fish, Takifugu rubripes (Teleostei)
Authors:Uehara M  Taguchi K  Imagawa T  Kitagawa H
Institution:Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan. muehara@muses.tottori-u.ac.jp
Abstract:ABSTRACT The spinal cords of vertebrates are generally divided into the cord proper and the minute filum terminale. While the spinal cord extends the entire length of the vertebral canal in the adult tiger puffer, Takifugu rubripes, the cord proper is greatly reduced in length and almost all of the canal is occupied by the filum terminale, which is tape-like rather than thread-like. The dorsal and ventral roots of the spinal nerves extend, respectively, above and below the filum terminale; as a whole, these form a massive cauda equina. Supramedullary cells are found in the rostral half of the medulla oblongata caudal to the cerebellum. In 4-mm long tiger puffers, the spinal cord is cylindrical and supramedullary cells are found in the rostral half of the cord. In 7-mm puffers, the longitudinally arranged ventral roots appear ventrally in the middle portion of the spinal cord. In 15-mm puffers, the dorsal and ventral roots run longitudinally along the spinal cord and have noticeably increased in number. Supramedullary cells are located in the rostral 15% of the cord. In 21-mm puffers, the spinal cord in large part becomes dorsoventrally flattened. In 30-mm puffers, the spinal cord becomes much flatter, and supramedullary cells now are located mainly in the medulla oblongata. These observations indicate that formation of the shortened spinal cord proper is due to at least two developmental processes. First, the elongation of the spinal cord proper is remarkably less than that of the vertebral canal. Second, the bulk of the spinal cord proper is translocated to the cranial cavity, where it is transformed into part of the medulla oblongata.
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