2019
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.21081
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Description of ovary organization and oogenesis in a phreodrilid clitellate

Abstract: Phreodrilidae is a small family uniting about 50 species of minute freshwater clitellate annelids inhabiting mainly the Southern hemisphere. Other than the male and spermathecal genitalia, their internal organization is poorly known. Here, we present results of our study of the ovaries and oogenesis in Insulodrilus bifidus, a phreodrilid from Western Australia using light and electron microscopy. The ovaries are paired and located in segment XII. They are inconspicuous and composed of several (10–12) spherical… Show more

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“…is similar to the other oligochaetous clitellates studied to date. Ovaries in non‐leech like clitellate annelids are usually inconspicuous structures, where one end (proximal) is connected to the dissepiment, whereas the rest of the gonad is freely suspended in the segmental cavity (Stephenson, 1930; Świątek et al, 2018, 2020; Urbisz et al, 2017; Urbisz et al, 2018). In detail, the gross morphology of ovaries in oligochaetous clitellates may be different and show variety; however, with a few exceptions (Gates, 1974, 1976), these characters do not attract the researchers' attention.…”
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“…is similar to the other oligochaetous clitellates studied to date. Ovaries in non‐leech like clitellate annelids are usually inconspicuous structures, where one end (proximal) is connected to the dissepiment, whereas the rest of the gonad is freely suspended in the segmental cavity (Stephenson, 1930; Świątek et al, 2018, 2020; Urbisz et al, 2017; Urbisz et al, 2018). In detail, the gross morphology of ovaries in oligochaetous clitellates may be different and show variety; however, with a few exceptions (Gates, 1974, 1976), these characters do not attract the researchers' attention.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the three types—“Enchytraeus,” “Phreodrilus,” and “Stylaria,” representing the Enchytraeidae, Phreodrilidae, and Naidinae naidids, respectively—several small and almost spherical cysts composed of a low number of germ cells and a small spherical cytophore are formed. The majority of oogenesis takes place either inside the ovaries or exclusively outside—within the cysts floating in the body cavity (Gorgoń et al, 2017; Świątek et al, 2018, 2020; Urbisz et al, 2017). A different strategy is observed in “Tubifex” (described in numerous microdriles such as tubificines, limnodriloidines, propappids, and lumbriculids as well as in representatives of leech‐like branchiobdellids) and in the “Dendrobaena” types (found in lumbricid earthworms), in which the cysts are huge, multicellular and numerus nurse cells and several oocytes differentiate during oogenesis.…”
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“…Treatment of mouse oocytes with hydrogen peroxide induced mitochondrial dysfunction in vitro , which affects the development of mouse embryos ( Usama et al, 2020 ). If the function of ribosomes is damaged during ovary organization and oogenesis in phreodrilid clitellate, it can bring about oocyte dysfunction or abnormal fertilization ( Witek et al, 2020 ). The expression of endoplasmic reticulum stress-related proteins in mouse oocytes increased in obese mice, which led to the decrease in mouse oocyte quality and embryo development ( Rao et al, 2020 ).…”
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