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蝙蝠飞行的演化:蝙蝠翼指的形态学与分子进化

Development of bat flight: morphologic and molecular evolution of bat wing digits.

作者信息

Sears Karen E, Behringer Richard R, Rasweiler John J, Niswander Lee A

机构信息

Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Developmental Biology, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, 12800 East 19th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80045, USA.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Apr 25;103(17):6581-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0509716103. Epub 2006 Apr 17.

Abstract

The earliest fossil bats resemble their modern counterparts in possessing greatly elongated digits to support the wing membrane, which is an anatomical hallmark of powered flight. To quantitatively confirm these similarities, we performed a morphometric analysis of wing bones from fossil and modern bats. We found that the lengths of the third, fourth, and fifth digits (the primary supportive elements of the wing) have remained constant relative to body size over the last 50 million years. This absence of transitional forms in the fossil record led us to look elsewhere to understand bat wing evolution. Investigating embryonic development, we found that the digits in bats (Carollia perspicillata) are initially similar in size to those of mice (Mus musculus) but that, subsequently, bat digits greatly lengthen. The developmental timing of the change in wing digit length points to a change in longitudinal cartilage growth, a process that depends on the relative proliferation and differentiation of chondrocytes. We found that bat forelimb digits exhibit relatively high rates of chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation. We show that bone morphogenetic protein 2 (Bmp2) can stimulate cartilage proliferation and differentiation and increase digit length in the bat embryonic forelimb. Also, we show that Bmp2 expression and Bmp signaling are increased in bat forelimb embryonic digits relative to mouse or bat hind limb digits. Together, our results suggest that an up-regulation of the Bmp pathway is one of the major factors in the developmental elongation of bat forelimb digits, and it is potentially a key mechanism in their evolutionary elongation as well.

摘要

最早的化石蝙蝠与现代蝙蝠相似,都拥有极大延长的指骨来支撑翼膜,这是动力飞行的一个解剖学特征。为了定量确认这些相似性,我们对化石蝙蝠和现代蝙蝠的翼骨进行了形态测量分析。我们发现,在过去的5000万年里,第三、第四和第五指(翅膀的主要支撑元素)的长度相对于身体大小保持不变。化石记录中缺乏过渡形态,这促使我们在其他地方寻找理解蝙蝠翅膀进化的线索。通过研究胚胎发育,我们发现蝙蝠(食果蝠)的指最初大小与小鼠(小家鼠)的相似,但随后蝙蝠的指会大幅延长。翅膀指长度变化的发育时间表明纵向软骨生长发生了变化,这一过程取决于软骨细胞的相对增殖和分化。我们发现蝙蝠前肢指的软骨细胞增殖和分化速率相对较高。我们表明骨形态发生蛋白2(Bmp2)可以刺激软骨增殖和分化,并增加蝙蝠胚胎前肢的指长度。此外,我们表明相对于小鼠或蝙蝠后肢指,Bmp2在蝙蝠前肢胚胎指中的表达和Bmp信号传导增加。总之,我们的结果表明,Bmp信号通路的上调是蝙蝠前肢指发育延长的主要因素之一,并且它可能也是其进化延长的关键机制。

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