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非洲猪鼻蛙(Hemisus marmoratum)舌头运动的形态学与力学:一种肌肉静水力学模型

Morphology and mechanics of tongue movement in the African pig-nosed frog Hemisus marmoratum: a muscular hydrostatic model.

作者信息

Nishikawa K C, Kier W M, Smith K K

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5640, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 1999 Apr;202(Pt 7):771-80. doi: 10.1242/jeb.202.7.771.

Abstract

The goal of this study was to investigate morphological adaptations associated with hydrostatic elongation of the tongue during feeding in the African pig-nosed frog Hemisus marmoratum. Whereas previous studies had suggested that the tongue of H. marmoratum elongates hydraulically, the anatomical observations reported here favour a muscular hydrostatic mechanism of tongue elongation. H. marmoratum possesses a previously undescribed compartment of the m. genioglossus (m. genioglossus dorsoventralis), which is intrinsic to the tongue and whose muscle fibres are oriented perpendicular to the long axis of the tongue. On the basis of the arrangement and orientation of muscle fibres in the m. genioglossus and m. hyoglossus, we propose a muscular hydrostatic model of tongue movement in which contraction of the m. genioglossus dorsoventralis, together with unfolding of the intrinsic musculature of the tongue, results in a doubling in tongue length. Electron micrographs of sarcomeres from resting and elongated tongues show that no special adaptations of the sarcomeres are necessary to accommodate the observed doubling in tongue length during feeding. Rather, the sarcomeres of the m. genioglossus longitudinalis are strikingly similar to those of anuran limb muscles. The ability to elongate the tongue hydrostatically, conferred by the presence of the m. genioglossus dorsoventralis, is associated with the appearance of several novel aspects of feeding behaviour in H. marmoratum. These include the ability to protract the tongue slowly, thereby increasing capture success, and the ability to aim the tongue in azimuth and elevation relative to the head. Compared with other frogs, the muscular hydrostatic system of H. marmoratum allows more precise, localized and diverse tongue movements. This may explain why the m. genioglossus of H. marmoratum is composed of a larger number of motor units than that of other frogs.

摘要

本研究的目的是调查非洲猪鼻蛙(Hemisus marmoratum)进食期间与舌头流体静力伸长相关的形态学适应。尽管先前的研究表明,H. marmoratum的舌头通过液压伸长,但此处报告的解剖学观察结果支持舌头伸长的肌肉流体静力机制。H. marmoratum拥有一块先前未被描述的颏舌肌(颏舌肌背腹侧部),它是舌头固有的,其肌纤维垂直于舌头的长轴排列。基于颏舌肌和舌骨舌肌中肌纤维的排列和方向,我们提出了一种舌头运动的肌肉流体静力模型,其中颏舌肌背腹侧部的收缩,连同舌头内部肌肉组织的展开,导致舌头长度加倍。来自静止和伸长舌头的肌节的电子显微镜照片显示,在进食期间,肌节无需特殊适应就能适应观察到的舌头长度加倍。相反,纵向颏舌肌的肌节与无尾目动物肢体肌肉的肌节惊人地相似。颏舌肌背腹侧部的存在赋予了舌头流体静力伸长的能力,这与H. marmoratum进食行为的几个新特征有关。这些特征包括缓慢伸出舌头的能力,从而提高捕获成功率,以及相对于头部在方位角和仰角方向瞄准舌头的能力。与其他青蛙相比,H. marmoratum的肌肉流体静力系统允许更精确、局部化和多样化的舌头运动。这可能解释了为什么H. marmoratum的颏舌肌比其他青蛙的由更多的运动单位组成。

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