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Scuttle Fly에서 중추신경계 발달 연구

Development of Central Nervous System in Scuttle Fly

  • 박호현 (목포과학대학교 임상병리학과) ;
  • 박미숙 (김해대학교 임상병리학과) ;
  • 나길주 (목포과학대학교 방사선학과)
  • Park, Ho-Hyun (Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Mokpo Science University) ;
  • Park, Mi-Suk (Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Gimhae College) ;
  • Na, Kil-Ju (Department of Radiology Science, Mokpo Science University)
  • 투고 : 2018.08.10
  • 심사 : 2018.08.27
  • 발행 : 2018.09.30

초록

Scuttle fly의 중추신경계는 알 시기와 애벌레 1령 시기는 애벌레의 크기가 너무 작아서 중추신경계를 분리하기 곤란하여 채취하지 못하여 형태를 관찰할 수 없었고, 애벌레 시기 2령(instar) 2~3일은 윗부분의 뇌가 좌측과 우측으로 분리되어 있었고 아래 부분에는 식도하신경절에 의해 복신경색이 "ㄴ"자 모양으로 연결되어 있었다. 애벌레 3령 3~5일은 2령에 비해 중추신경계가 약간 커져 있는 것을 제외하고는 동일한 특성을 가지고 있었다. 번데기 시기에는 중추신경계가 앞쪽 머리에 위치하고 있었고, 번데기 1~3일에는 애벌레 3령 시기의 모양과 형태가 거의 비슷했으며, 번데기 4~6일에는 좌측과 우측으로 분리되어 있었던 뇌 조직이 점점 밀착되어 합쳐져 있었으며 가장자리에 자리 잡은 시엽도 점점 발생하여 완성된 형태로 만들어지고 있었다. 번데기 7~9일에는 시엽 가장자리에 안구 색소(eyeball pigment)가 관찰되었고 식도하신경절이 뇌 조직과 결합되면서 복신경색 조직과 분리되기 시작하고 신경섬유(nerve fiber)도 많이 증가되고 있었다. 번데기 10~12일에는 중추신경계의 뇌와 복신경색이 뚜렷하게 분리되었고 시엽의 안구 색소도 진한 갈색으로 뚜렷이 관찰되었다. 번데기 13~15일에는 분리된 뇌와 복신경색 조직이 가느다란 신경섬유에 의해 겨우 연결되어 있었고 복신경색 조직도 위와 아래로 두 개로 분리되기 시작하였고 무수히 많은 신경섬유가 생성되어 있었다. 그리고 성충 시기에는 번데기 13~15일 시기와 거의 비슷한 특징을 가지고 있고, 특히 중추신경계 조직인 머리 부분의 뇌 조직과 가슴 앞쪽 부분의 복신경색 조직이 위치해 있는 것을 관찰하였다.

The scuttle fly central nervous system (CNS) is unobservable during egg and larvae instar stage 1. During days 2~3 of larvae instar stage 2, the left and right hemisphere of the brain can be observed. Below the brain, the subesophageal ganglion (SOG) connects to the ventral nerve cord (VNC). During days 3~5 of larvae instar stage 3, the CNS enlarged slightly with no other changes. During days 1~3 of the pupal stage the CNS moved to the head with no distinguishable changes from the previous stage. During days 4~6 of the pupal stage, the left and right hemisphere of the brain had fused into one mass and the optic lobe (OL) located on the side of the brain completed its development. During days 7~9 of the pupal stage, the OL began to show eyeball pigment. The SOG was connected to the brain and the VNC began to separate, which was accompanied by an increase in nerve fibers. During days 10~12 of the pupal stage, the brain of the CNS and VNC was clearly distinguished and the brown pigmentation of OL became darker. During days 13~15 days of the pupal stage, the separated brain and VNC became connected by thin nerve fiber. The VNC began to separate into two with a greater increase in nerve fibers. The adult fly showed similar features to the previous stage, but the brain was located in the head and the VNC in the chest.

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