Nojiri Taro, Fukui Dai, Werneburg Ingmar, Saitoh Takashi, Endo Hideki, Koyabu Daisuke
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.
Dev Dyn. 2021 Aug;250(8):1140-1159. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.325. Epub 2021 Mar 22.
How bats deviate heterochronically from other mammals remains largely unresolved, reflecting the lack of a quantitative staging framework allowing comparison among species. The standard event system (SES) is an embryonic staging system allowing quantitative detection of interspecific developmental variations. Here, the first SES-based staging system for bats, using Asian parti-colored bat (Vespertilio sinensis) is introduced. General aspects of normal embryonic development and the three-dimensional development of the bat cochlea were described for the first time. Recoding the embryonic staging tables of 18 previously reported bat species and Mus musculus into the SES system, quantitative developmental comparisons were performed.
It was found that limb bud development of V. sinensis is relatively late among 19 bat species and late limb development is a shared trait of vespertilionid bats. The inner ear cochlear canal forms before the semicircular canal in V. sinensis while the cochlear canal forms after the semicircular canal in non-volant mammals.
The present approach using the SES system provides a powerful framework to detect the peculiarities of bat development. Incorporating the timing of gene expression patterns into the SES framework will further contribute to the understanding of the evolution of specialized features in bats.
蝙蝠在发育时间上与其他哺乳动物的差异在很大程度上仍未得到解决,这反映出缺乏一个能让物种间进行比较的定量分期框架。标准事件系统(SES)是一种胚胎分期系统,能够对种间发育差异进行定量检测。在此,引入了首个基于SES的蝙蝠分期系统,该系统以中华山蝠(Vespertilio sinensis)为研究对象。首次描述了蝙蝠正常胚胎发育的一般情况以及耳蜗的三维发育情况。将先前报道的18种蝙蝠和小家鼠的胚胎分期表重新编码到SES系统中,进行了定量发育比较。
研究发现,在19种蝙蝠中,中华山蝠的肢芽发育相对较晚,而四肢发育较晚是伏翼科蝙蝠的一个共同特征。中华山蝠内耳的耳蜗管在半规管之前形成,而非飞行类哺乳动物的耳蜗管在半规管之后形成。
目前使用SES系统的方法为检测蝙蝠发育的特殊性提供了一个强大的框架。将基因表达模式的时间纳入SES框架将进一步有助于理解蝙蝠特殊特征的进化。