Ohnishi K, Yamamoto T, Takahashi A, Tanaka H, Koyama M, Masukawa M, Ohnishi T
Dept. of Biology, Nara Medical University, Kashihara, Japan.
J Gravit Physiol. 2000 Jul;7(2):P97-8.
In general, most fishes maintain a swimming posture with the dorsal side towards the water surface under normal gravity condition. In contrast to normal fishes, a catfish Synodontis nigriventris, shows a unique postural control. The catfish keeps its posture with the ventral side towards the water surface and the dorsal side towards water bottom under normal gravity. This evidence leads one to assume that the upside-down posture of the catfish is controlled by gravity sensation in a manner different from that of other fishes. However, it has remained unclear to date whether the gravity sensation contributes to the unique postural control of this catfish. We examined its postural control in intact and labyrinth-removed catfish using a clinostat which generates a specific gravity environment (pseudo-microgravity) on earth. In addition, we examined its postural control under microgravity during parabolic flights.
一般来说,在正常重力条件下,大多数鱼类保持背部朝向水面的游泳姿势。与正常鱼类不同,一种鲶鱼(黑腹歧须鲶)表现出独特的姿势控制。在正常重力下,这种鲶鱼保持腹部朝向水面、背部朝向水底的姿势。这一证据使人们认为,鲶鱼的倒立式姿势是由重力感知以一种不同于其他鱼类的方式控制的。然而,迄今为止,重力感知是否有助于这种鲶鱼独特的姿势控制仍不清楚。我们使用回转器在地球上产生特定重力环境(伪微重力),研究了完整鲶鱼和去除内耳的鲶鱼的姿势控制。此外,我们还研究了抛物线飞行期间微重力条件下鲶鱼的姿势控制。