Israelsson O
Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 16, S-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden.
Tissue Cell. 2007 Jun;39(3):171-7. doi: 10.1016/j.tice.2007.03.002. Epub 2007 Apr 16.
The "statocyst" in the enigmatic worm Xenoturbella is a structure containing motile flagellated cells. It is situated inside the subepidermal membrane complex (between epidermis and muscular layers) in the anterior end of the body. The motile cells contain a lipophilic refractile body ("statolith"), and a series of vesicles from small dense core vesicles presumably formed from the refractile body to large vesicles with dense aggregates of filamentous tubules that become exocytized through secretion. It is unlikely that the statocyst is a georeceptor (true statocyst); maybe it has an endocrine function.
神秘的涡虫Xenoturbella体内的“平衡囊”是一种包含可运动的具鞭毛细胞的结构。它位于身体前端的表皮下膜复合体内部(在表皮和肌肉层之间)。这些可运动细胞含有一个亲脂性折光体(“平衡石”),以及一系列囊泡,从小的致密核心囊泡(可能由折光体形成)到带有丝状小管致密聚集体的大囊泡,这些大囊泡通过分泌作用进行胞吐。平衡囊不太可能是一种地理感受器(真正的平衡囊);或许它具有内分泌功能。