The dynamic nitric oxide pattern in developing cuttlefish Sepia officinalis.

TitleThe dynamic nitric oxide pattern in developing cuttlefish Sepia officinalis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsMattiello, T, Costantini, M, Di Matteo, B, Livigni, S, Andouche, A, Andouche, A, Palumb, A
JournalDev Dyn
Volume241
Issue2
Pagination390-402
Date Published2012 Feb
ISSN1097-0177
KeywordsAnimals, Gills, Nervous System, Nitric Oxide, Nitric Oxide Synthase, Sepia
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide (NO) is implied in many important biological processes in all metazoans from porifera to chordates. In the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis NO plays a key role in the defense system and neurotransmission.

RESULTS: Here, we detected for the first time NO, NO synthase (NOS) and transcript levels during the development of S. officinalis. The spatial pattern of NO and NOS is very dynamic, it begins during organogenesis in ganglia and epithelial tissues, as well as in sensory cells. At later stages, NO and NOS appear in organs and/or structures, including Hoyle organ, gills and suckers. Temporal expression of NOS, followed by real-time PCR, changes during development reaching the maximum level of expression at stage 26.

CONCLUSIONS: Overall these data suggest the involvement of NO during cuttlefish development in different fundamental processes, such as differentiation of neural and nonneural structures, ciliary beating, sensory cell maintaining, and organ functioning.

DOI10.1002/dvdy.23722
Alternate JournalDev. Dyn.
PubMed ID22275228