Shingleton Alexander W, Frankino W Anthony, Flatt Thomas, Nijhout H Frederik, Emlen Douglas J
Department of Zoology, Michigan State University, 203 Natural Science, East Lansing, MI 48910, USA.
Bioessays. 2007 Jun;29(6):536-48. doi: 10.1002/bies.20584.
Among all organisms, the size of each body part or organ scales with overall body size, a phenomenon called allometry. The study of shape and form has attracted enormous interest from biologists, but the genetic, developmental and physiological mechanisms that control allometry and the proportional growth of parts have remained elusive. Recent progress in our understanding of body-size regulation provides a new synthetic framework for thinking about the mechanisms and the evolution of allometric scaling. In particular, insulin/IGF signaling, which plays major roles in longevity, diabetes and the regulation of cell, organ and body size, might also be centrally involved in regulating organismal shape. Here we review recent advances in the fields of growth regulation and endocrinology and use them to construct a developmental model of static allometry expression in insects. This model serves as the foundation for a research program that will result in a deeper understanding of the relationship between growth and form, a question that has fascinated biologists for centuries.
在所有生物中,身体各部分或器官的大小与整体身体大小成比例变化,这种现象称为异速生长。形状和形态的研究引起了生物学家的极大兴趣,但控制异速生长和各部分比例生长的遗传、发育和生理机制仍然难以捉摸。我们对身体大小调节的最新理解进展为思考异速生长比例的机制和进化提供了一个新的综合框架。特别是,胰岛素/胰岛素样生长因子信号通路在寿命、糖尿病以及细胞、器官和身体大小的调节中发挥着重要作用,它可能也在生物体形状的调节中起着核心作用。在这里,我们回顾了生长调节和内分泌学领域的最新进展,并利用这些进展构建了一个昆虫静态异速生长表达的发育模型。这个模型是一个研究项目的基础,该项目将使我们对生长与形态之间的关系有更深入的理解,这是一个几个世纪以来一直吸引着生物学家的问题。