Certain components of the jaw apparatus, or lantern, of regular sea-urchins form a 'compass system' the function of which has still to be established. This system includes ten compass depressors (CDs) which connect the compass ossicles to the inner edge of the test. Previous studies focused on the CDs of euechinoid sea-urchins. This paper provides the first detailed account of the organization and mechanical behaviour of the CDs of a cidaroid sea-urchin, Stylocidaris affinis. The outermost layer of its CDs is a coelothelium comprising apical peritoneocytes, sparse subapical myocytes and two types of granule-containing cells. The central core of the CD is dominated by longitudinally orientated collagen fibrils arranged in bundles surrounded by networks of beaded microfibrils. Myocytes are scattered throughout the core and are always surrounded by a basal lamina which usually encloses the same two types of granule-containing cells observed in the coelothelium. Each CD is attached to the outer coelomic septum by a mesentery, both the connective tissue and coelothelia of which lack myocytes and granule-containing cells. From data on the relationship between the vertical position of the lantern and the passive and active forces developed by intact CD sets, it appears that the CDs resist elevation of the lantern above its 'resting position' and that they develop a maximal contractile force when their length corresponds to that at the resting position. The connective tissue of the CDs has the capacity to undergo nervously mediated changes in stretch resistance, although this is expressed more weakly than in the euechinoid CDs. These results are related to current views on the physiological role of the compass system.

Organization and mechanical behaviour of myocyte-ligament composites in a sea-urchin lantern: compass depressors of Stylocidaris affinis (Phil.) (Echinodermata, Echinoida). / I.C. Wilkie, M.D. Candia Carnevali, F. Bonasoro. - In: ZOOMORPHOLOGY. - ISSN 0720-213X. - 118:2(1998), pp. 87-101.

Organization and mechanical behaviour of myocyte-ligament composites in a sea-urchin lantern: compass depressors of Stylocidaris affinis (Phil.) (Echinodermata, Echinoida).

M.D. Candia Carnevali
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F. Bonasoro
Ultimo
1998

Abstract

Certain components of the jaw apparatus, or lantern, of regular sea-urchins form a 'compass system' the function of which has still to be established. This system includes ten compass depressors (CDs) which connect the compass ossicles to the inner edge of the test. Previous studies focused on the CDs of euechinoid sea-urchins. This paper provides the first detailed account of the organization and mechanical behaviour of the CDs of a cidaroid sea-urchin, Stylocidaris affinis. The outermost layer of its CDs is a coelothelium comprising apical peritoneocytes, sparse subapical myocytes and two types of granule-containing cells. The central core of the CD is dominated by longitudinally orientated collagen fibrils arranged in bundles surrounded by networks of beaded microfibrils. Myocytes are scattered throughout the core and are always surrounded by a basal lamina which usually encloses the same two types of granule-containing cells observed in the coelothelium. Each CD is attached to the outer coelomic septum by a mesentery, both the connective tissue and coelothelia of which lack myocytes and granule-containing cells. From data on the relationship between the vertical position of the lantern and the passive and active forces developed by intact CD sets, it appears that the CDs resist elevation of the lantern above its 'resting position' and that they develop a maximal contractile force when their length corresponds to that at the resting position. The connective tissue of the CDs has the capacity to undergo nervously mediated changes in stretch resistance, although this is expressed more weakly than in the euechinoid CDs. These results are related to current views on the physiological role of the compass system.
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
1998
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