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Shock Discovery Reveals Sea Urchins Are Basically ‘All Brain’ : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 16, 2025 11:20 am
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Sea Urchins: More Than Just Spikes and Teeth

Sea urchins may just look like a ball of spikes waiting to be stepped on at the tide pool, but there’s much more to these barbed beasts than just roe and teeth.

New research has uncovered a surprising complexity in sea urchin nervous systems, revealing that these creatures possess ‘all-body brains’ that share genetic similarities with humans.

A team of scientists led by developmental biologist Periklis Paganos from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn in Italy made this discovery while studying metamorphosis in purple sea urchins (Paracentrotus lividus), which undergo a dramatic transformation from larvae to mature adults.

During this process, sea urchins transition from bilateral symmetry as larvae to radial symmetry as adults, resembling jellyfish and starfish. This shift is accompanied by the development of a complex network of neuronal cells throughout the entire body, essentially forming the sea urchin’s brain.

The researchers created a cell atlas of the mature sea urchin, mapping out gene activity in different cell types. They found that while many genes were similar on both sides of metamorphosis, the neuronal cells underwent significant changes.

These newly matured sea urchins exhibited a wide variety of neuronal cell types, expressing molecular signatures such as dopamine, serotonin, GABA, glutamate, histamine, and neuropeptides. This diversity challenges the notion that echinoderm central nervous systems are ‘simple’ due to the lack of a centralized brain.

The researchers describe the sea urchin nervous system as an “all-brain” rather than a “no-brain” state, likening the entire body plan to a vertebrate head filled with complex neurons.

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Evolutionary biologist Jack Ullrich-Lüter from the Natural History Museum of Berlin notes, “Our results show that animals without a conventional central nervous system can still develop a brain-like organization, fundamentally changing our understanding of complex nervous system evolution.”

This groundbreaking research was published in Science Advances.

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