Cytologische Veränderungen während der Metamorphose des Cubopolypen Tripedalia cystophora (Cubozoa, Carybdeidae) in die Meduse

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The life cycle of Tripedalia cystophora includes a sessile saclike polyp - the asexual reproducing form - and a pelagic tetraradial medusa - the sexually reproducing generation. Medusan development can be induced by temperature increase. It reveals neither budding nor strobilation, but a real metamorphosis of a polyp to only one medusa. According to morphological and anatomical criteria the metamorphosis can be subdivided into four different stages: (1) four longitudinal furrows segment the polyp, the tentacles of which are apportionated on the four quadrants of the body. (2) The subumbrellar cavity develops by invagination of the peristom; the relicts of the fused tentacles change to four rhopalia buds. (3) Medusan architecture including four new interradial tentacles, four rhopalia and the subumbrellar swimming musculature is completed. (4) A young tetraradial medusa starts swimming. Ultrastructural analysis of those metamorphic stages show the different processes of morphogenesis: (a) Gastrodermal cells - absorptive and spumous cells - undergo transdifferentiation and proliferation to medusan cells of the same structure and function. (b) Epidermal cells, excluding the epithel muscle cells, dissociate and are autolytically withdrawn. Dedifferentiated epithel muscle cells - interstitial cells - regain the ability to develop a complete new set of somatic cells, not originally present in the polyp. They include amongst others cross-striated muscle cells, medusan typic nematocyts and particularly sensory and nervous cells. Those cells establish a nervous system with lens-eyes, simple ocelli, statocysts, diffuse nerve net and an additional nerve ring. © 1985 Biologische Anstalt Helgoland.

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Laska-Mehnert, G. (1985). Cytologische Veränderungen während der Metamorphose des Cubopolypen Tripedalia cystophora (Cubozoa, Carybdeidae) in die Meduse. Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen, 39(2), 129–164. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01997447

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