Mechanical Resistance to Shear Stress: The Role of Echinoderm Egg Extracellular Layers.

F I M Thomas, K A Edwards, T F Bolton, M A Sewell, J M Zande
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Abstract

Extracellular layers (jelly coats) on echinoderm eggs are composed of a fibrous network imbedded in a gelatinous material. This type of fibrous network has the potential to protect eggs from mechanical stress. To determine the effects of shear stress and the role of jelly coats in protecting eggs from these stresses, eggs of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus, both with and without intact jelly coats, were exposed to shear stresses ranging from 0.3 to 2 Pa in a cone and plate viscometer. The percentage of eggs remaining intact after exposure to the shear stress was assessed. The results indicate that shear stress can damage eggs and that jelly coats may play a role in decreasing the effects of these stresses. Eggs with jelly coats remained intact and fertilizable at greater shear stresses than those with the coats removed. This is the first evidence that extracellular layers on invertebrate eggs can provide protection from mechanical forces.

对剪切应力的机械抵抗:棘皮动物卵细胞外层的作用。
棘皮动物卵的细胞外层(果冻层)是由嵌入胶状物质的纤维网组成的。这种纤维网有可能保护卵子免受机械应力的影响。为了确定剪切应力的影响和水母外壳在保护卵免受这些应力的作用,在锥形和平板粘度计中,将有完整水母外壳和没有完整水母外壳的海胆卵暴露在0.3至2 Pa的剪切应力下。评估受剪切应力后鸡蛋的完好率。结果表明,剪切应力会对卵造成损伤,而果冻涂层可能起到减轻剪切应力影响的作用。有果冻外壳的卵子在更大的剪切应力下保持完整和受精。这是第一个证明无脊椎动物卵的细胞外层可以提供保护免受机械力的证据。
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