Department of Biological Sciences, Neurotechnology Center, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Anim Cogn. 2023 Nov;26(6):1799-1816. doi: 10.1007/s10071-023-01816-8. Epub 2023 Aug 4.
The small freshwater cnidarian Hydra has been the subject of scientific inquiry for over 300 years due to its remarkable regenerative capacities and apparent immortality. More recently, Hydra has been recognized as an excellent model system within neuroscience because of its small size, transparency, and simple nervous system, which allow high-resolution imaging of its entire nerve net while behaving. In less than a decade, studies of Hydra's nervous system have yielded insights into the activity of neural circuits in vivo unobtainable in most other animals. In addition to these unique attributes, there is yet another lesser-known feature of Hydra that makes it even more intriguing: it does not require its neural hardware to live. The extraordinary ability to survive the removal and replacement of its entire nervous system makes Hydra uniquely suited to address the question of what neurons add to an extant organism. Here, I will review what early work on nerve-free Hydra reveals about the potential role of the nervous system in these animals and point towards future directions for this work.
由于具有出色的再生能力和明显的永生特性,小型淡水刺胞动物水螅成为科学研究的对象已有 300 多年。最近,由于水螅体积小、透明且神经系统简单,在行为过程中可对其整个神经网络进行高分辨率成像,因此被认为是神经科学中的优秀模型系统。在不到十年的时间里,对水螅神经系统的研究揭示了在大多数其他动物中无法获得的体内神经回路活动的见解。除了这些独特的属性外,水螅还有另一个鲜为人知的特征,使其更加引人注目:它不需要其神经硬件就能存活。水螅具有令人惊叹的能力,可以在移除和替换其整个神经系统后存活下来,这使水螅非常适合解决神经元对现有生物体有何作用的问题。在这里,我将回顾早期关于无神经水螅的研究工作,揭示神经系统在这些动物中的潜在作用,并为这项工作指出未来的方向。