Innervation of lung and heart in the ray-finned fish, bichirs

Acta Histochem. 2009;111(3):217-29. doi: 10.1016/j.acthis.2008.11.013. Epub 2009 Jan 1.

Abstract

Anatomical and functional studies of the autonomic innervation in the lung and the heart of the bichirs are lacking. The present review paper describes the presence of nerve fibers located in the muscle layers of the lung and its submucosa, the collection of unipolar neurons found in the submucosal and muscle layers of the glottis in a bichir species (Polypterus bichir bichir). Putative oxygen chemoreceptive, neuroepithelial cells (NECs) in the lung mucosa are also included. The latter share many immunohistochemical characteristics similar to those observed in the carotid body and neuroepithelial bodies of mammals. A packed collection of paraganglion cells is located within the trunk of the pulmonary vagus nerves. The paper also examines the occurrence of intracardiac neurons and nerve fibers in the heart of the above species. These studies show that various neurotransmitters may indicate different patterns of innervation in the lung and the heart of the bichirs. However, there is still much to be discovered about the lung and cardiovascular nervous control of these primitive fishes.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Autonomic Nervous System / physiology*
  • Fish Proteins / physiology
  • Fishes / physiology*
  • Heart / innervation*
  • Lung / innervation*
  • Muscle Contraction / physiology
  • Nerve Fibers / physiology
  • Nerve Fibers / ultrastructure
  • Neurotransmitter Agents / physiology
  • Respiratory Mucosa / innervation
  • Respiratory Mucosa / physiology

Substances

  • Fish Proteins
  • Neurotransmitter Agents