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The aboral pore of hydra: evidence that the digestive tract of hydra is a tube not a sac.

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  • The aboral pore of hydra: evidence that the digestive tract of hydra is a tube not a sac. Abstract Text:

    hiroshi shimizuHiroshi Shimizu,yasuharu takakuYasuharu Takaku,xiaoming zhangXiaoming Zhang,toshitaka fujisawaToshitaka Fujisawa,hiroshi shimizuHiroshi Shimizu,yasuharu takakuYasuharu Takaku,xiaoming zhangXiaoming Zhang,toshitaka fujisawaToshitaka Fujisawa,

    The digestive tract of Bilateria is a tube with a mouth at one end and an anus at the other end. Radiata, that include the phylum Cnidaria, have a blind-sac form of digestive tract with only one opening. It has therefore been commonly believed that the evolution of the body plan from Radiata to Bilateria included the change of the digestive tract from a blind sac to a tube. In this study, we report that there is a very narrow opening at the aboral end of hydra termed the aboral pore. This confirms a classical finding by Kanajew (Zool Anz, 76:37-44, 1928), but we confirmed it in both asexually reproduced and sexually reproduced polyps, demonstrating that the aboral pore represents innate morphology. We also find that the opening coincides with the site where synthesis of an extracellular matrix-degrading enzyme, hydra matrix metalloprotease, is elevated suggesting that the pore is maintained by extracellular matrix degradation. Finally, we find that there is material transfer through the opening in both inward and outward directions. From these observations, we conclude that the digestive tract and the body plan of hydra is not a blind sac as formerly believed but is a tube with a tapered end.

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    h shimizuH Shimizu,y takakuY Takaku,x zhangX Zhang,t fujisawaT Fujisawa,h shimizuH Shimizu,y takakuY Takaku,x zhangX Zhang,t fujisawaT Fujisawa,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Development genes and evolution

    VOLUME: 217

    Page Numbers: 563-8

    Journal Abbreviation: Dev. Genes Evol.

    ISSN: 0949-944X

    DAY: 18

    MONTH: 07

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Developmental Genetics, National Institute of Genetics, 1111 Yata, Mishima 411-8540, Japan. hshimizu@lab.nig.ac.jp

    Country: Germany

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