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High Cell Diversity and Complex Peptidergic Signaling Underlie Placozoan Behavior.

Curr Biol. 2018; 
Varoqueaux F, Williams EA, Grandemange S, Truscello L, Kamm K, Schierwater B, Jékely G, Fasshauer D.
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Abstract

Placozoans, together with sponges, are the only animals devoid of a nervous system and muscles, yet both respond to sensory stimulation in a coordinated manner. How behavioral control in these free-living animals is achieved in the absence of neurons and, more fundamentally, how the first neurons evolved from more primitive cells for communication during the rise of animals are not yet understood [1-5]. The placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens is a millimeter-wide, flat, free-living marine animal composed of six morphologically identified cell types distributed across a simple body plan [6-9]: a thin upper epithelium and a columnar lower epithelium interspersed with a loose layer of fiber cells in between. Its genome... More

Keywords

Trichoplax adhaerens; animal evolution; cnidarians; ctenophores; early metazoans; nervous system evolution; peptidergic signaling; placozoans; porifera