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Pulmonary arteries in coelacanths shed light on the vasculature evolution of air-breathing organs in vertebrates

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Abstract To date, the presence of pulmonary organs in the fossil record is extremely rare. Among extant vertebrates, lungs are described in actinopterygian polypterids and in all sarcopterygians, including coelacanths and lungfish. However, vasculature of pulmonary arteries has never been accurately identified neither in fossil nor extant coelacanths due to the paucity of fossil preservation of pulmonary organs and limitations of invasive studies in extant specimens. Here we present the first description of the pulmonary vasculature in both fossil and extant actinistian, a non-tetrapod sarcopterygian clade, contributing to a more in-depth discussion on the morphology of these structures and on the possible homology between vertebrate air-filled organs (lungs of sarcopterygians, lungs of actinopterygians, and gas bladders of actinopterygians).
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hal-04610719 , version 1 (08-11-2024)

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Camila Cupello, Gaël Clément, Marc Herbin, François J Meunier, Paulo M Brito. Pulmonary arteries in coelacanths shed light on the vasculature evolution of air-breathing organs in vertebrates. Scientific Reports, 2024, 14 (1), pp.10624. ⟨10.1038/s41598-024-61065-8⟩. ⟨hal-04610719⟩
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