Invertebrate Survival Journal (Jan 2007)

A hedgehog-like signal is involved in slow muscle differentation in Sepia officinalis

  • A Grimaldi,
  • G Tettamanti,
  • ML Guidali,
  • MF Brivio,
  • R Valvassori,
  • M de Eguilor

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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In the tentacle of Sepia officinalis, smooth-like, helical and cross-striated fibres deriving from different populations of myoblasts are present. Myoblasts appear at different times during the development and express two muscle-specific transcription factors: Myf5-like and MyoD-like factors. Myoblasts expressing Myf5 give rise to slow fibres, whereas fast fibres derive from MyoD+ myoblasts. We found that a Hedgehog (Hh)-like signal was present in the central nerve cord of the tentacle from the early stages of development and in a specific population of myoblasts which are the precursors of slow muscle fibres. The model showed interesting similarities with vertebrates, in which Sonic hedgehog is a protein secreted by axial structures (the notochord and neurotube) and is involved in slow muscle differentiation and in survival of muscle precursors.

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