Znidaršič Nada, Mrak Polona, Tušek-Žnidarič Magda, Strus Jasna
Department of Biology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Večna pot 111, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Zookeys. 2012(176):39-53. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.176.2445. Epub 2012 Mar 20.
Specialized mechanical connection between exoskeleton and underlying muscles in arthropods is a complex network of interconnected matrix constituents, junctions and associated cytoskeletal elements, which provides prominent mechanical attachment of the epidermis to the cuticle and transmits muscle tensions to the exoskeleton. This linkage involves anchoring of the complex extracellular matrix composing the cuticle to the apical membrane of tendon cells and linking of tendon cells to muscles basally. The ultrastructural arhitecture of these attachment complexes during molting is an important issue in relation to integument integrity maintenance in the course of cuticle replacement and in relation to movement ability. The aim of this work was to determine the ultrastructural organization of exoskeleton - muscles attachment complexes in the molting terrestrial isopod crustaceans, in the stage when integumental epithelium is covered by both, the newly forming cuticle and the old detached cuticle. We show that the old exoskeleton is extensively mechanically connected to the underlying epithelium in the regions of muscle attachment sites by massive arrays of fibers in adult premolt Ligia italica and in prehatching embryos and premolt marsupial mancas of Porcellio scaber. Fibers expand from the tendon cells, traverse the new cuticle and ecdysal space and protrude into the distal layers of the detached cuticle. They likely serve as final anchoring sites before exuviation and may be involved in animal movements in this stage. Tendon cells in the prehatching embryo and in marsupial mancas display a substantial apicobasally oriented transcellular arrays of microtubules, evidently engaged in myotendinous junctions and in apical anchoring of the cuticular matrix. The structural framework of musculoskeletal linkage is basically established in described intramarsupial developmental stages, suggesting its involvement in animal motility within the marsupium.
节肢动物外骨骼与下层肌肉之间的特殊机械连接是一个由相互连接的基质成分、连接点和相关细胞骨架元素组成的复杂网络,它使表皮与角质层实现显著的机械附着,并将肌肉张力传递至外骨骼。这种连接涉及构成角质层的复杂细胞外基质在腱细胞顶膜的锚定以及腱细胞在基部与肌肉的连接。蜕皮期间这些附着复合体的超微结构在角质层替换过程中与体壁完整性维持以及与运动能力方面都是一个重要问题。这项工作的目的是确定蜕皮期陆生等足类甲壳动物中外骨骼 - 肌肉附着复合体的超微结构组织,该阶段体壁上皮同时被新形成的角质层和旧的脱落角质层覆盖。我们发现,在成年蜕皮前的意大利厚纹蟹以及孵化前胚胎和糙海蟑螂蜕皮前的有袋幼体中,旧外骨骼通过大量纤维束在肌肉附着部位与下层上皮广泛地机械连接。纤维从腱细胞延伸出来,穿过新角质层和蜕皮空间并伸入脱落角质层的远端层。它们可能在蜕皮前充当最终的锚定位点,并可能在这个阶段参与动物运动。孵化前胚胎和有袋幼体中的腱细胞显示出大量沿顶 - 基方向排列的跨细胞微管阵列,显然参与了肌腱连接以及角质层基质的顶端锚定。肌肉骨骼连接的结构框架在所述有袋发育阶段基本建立,表明其参与了有袋体内动物的运动。