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头足类动物墨汁:生产、化学性质、功能及应用

Cephalopod ink: production, chemistry, functions and applications.

作者信息

Derby Charles D

机构信息

Neuroscience Institute and Department of Biology, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 5030, Atlanta, GA 30302-5030, USA.

出版信息

Mar Drugs. 2014 May 12;12(5):2700-30. doi: 10.3390/md12052700.

Abstract

One of the most distinctive and defining features of coleoid cephalopods-squid, cuttlefish and octopus-is their inking behavior. Their ink, which is blackened by melanin, but also contains other constituents, has been used by humans in various ways for millennia. This review summarizes our current knowledge of cephalopod ink. Topics include: (1) the production of ink, including the functional organization of the ink sac and funnel organ that produce it; (2) the chemical components of ink, with a focus on the best known of these-melanin and the biochemical pathways involved in its production; (3) the neuroecology of the use of ink in predator-prey interactions by cephalopods in their natural environment; and (4) the use of cephalopod ink by humans, including in the development of drugs for biomedical applications and other chemicals for industrial and other commercial applications. As is hopefully evident from this review, much is known about cephalopod ink and inking, yet more striking is how little we know. Towards closing that gap, future directions in research on cephalopod inking are suggested.

摘要

头足纲软体动物(鱿鱼、乌贼和章鱼)最显著、最具代表性的特征之一就是它们的喷墨行为。它们的墨汁因黑色素而变黑,但也含有其他成分,数千年来一直被人类以各种方式使用。这篇综述总结了我们目前对头足纲动物墨汁的了解。主题包括:(1)墨汁的产生,包括产生墨汁的墨囊和漏斗器官的功能组织;(2)墨汁的化学成分,重点关注其中最知名的黑色素以及其产生所涉及的生化途径;(3)头足纲动物在自然环境中捕食者与猎物相互作用时使用墨汁的神经生态学;(4)人类对头足纲动物墨汁的使用,包括用于生物医学应用的药物开发以及用于工业和其他商业应用的其他化学品。希望从这篇综述中可以明显看出,我们对头足纲动物墨汁和喷墨行为了解很多,但更令人惊讶的是我们所知甚少。为了缩小这一差距,本文提出了头足纲动物喷墨研究的未来方向。

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