Dermal Denticle Diversity in Sharks: Novel Patterns on the Interbranchial Skin.

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Integrative Organismal Biology Pub Date : 2021-12-22 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1093/iob/obab034
Molly K Gabler-Smith, Dylan K Wainwright, Greta A Wong, George V Lauder
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Shark skin is covered in dermal denticles-tooth-like structures consisting of enameloid, dentine, and a central pulp cavity. Previous studies have demonstrated differences in denticle morphology both among species and across different body regions within a species, including one report of extreme morphological variation within a 1 cm distance on the skin covering the branchial pouches, a region termed "interbranchial skin." We used gel-based profilometry, histology, and scanning electron microscopy to quantify differences in denticle morphology and surface topography of interbranchial skin denticles among 13 species of sharks to better understand the surface structure of this region. We show that (1) interbranchial skin denticles differ across shark species, and (2) denticles on the leading edge of the skin covering each gill pouch have different morphology and surface topography compared with denticles on the trailing edge. Across all species studied, there were significant differences in denticle length (P = 0.01) and width (P = 0.002), with shorter and wider leading edge denticles compared with trailing edge denticles. Surface skew was also higher in leading edge denticles (P = 0.009), though most values were still negative, indicating a surface texture more dominated by valleys than peaks. Overall, leading edge denticles were smoother-edged than trailing edge denticles in all of the species studied. These data suggest two hypotheses: (1) smoother-edged leading edge denticles protect the previous gill flap from abrasion during respiration, and (2) ridged denticle morphology at the trailing edge might alter water turbulence exiting branchial pouches after passing over the gills. Future studies will focus on determining the relationship between denticle morphology and water flow by visualizing fluid motion over interbranchial denticles during in vivo respiration.

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鲨鱼的真皮小齿多样性:鳃间皮肤的新模式。
鲨鱼的皮肤上覆盖着一层真牙——由类牙釉质、牙本质和中央牙髓腔组成的牙齿状结构。先前的研究已经证明了物种之间以及物种内不同身体区域的小齿形态差异,其中包括一份报告,在覆盖鳃囊的皮肤上1厘米距离内的极端形态差异,该区域被称为“鳃间皮肤”。为了更好地了解这一区域的表面结构,我们使用凝胶型轮廓术、组织学和扫描电镜来量化13种鲨鱼鳃间皮肤小齿形态和表面形貌的差异。我们发现(1)鳃间皮肤小齿在不同种类的鲨鱼中存在差异;(2)覆盖每个鳃囊的皮肤前缘的小齿与后缘的小齿相比,具有不同的形态和表面形貌。各物种齿长(P = 0.01)和齿宽(P = 0.002)差异显著,前缘齿比后缘齿短、宽。前缘小齿的表面歪斜度也较高(P = 0.009),但大多数值仍然为负,表明表面纹理更多地以山谷而不是峰为主。总体而言,所有物种的前缘齿齿比后缘齿齿光滑。这些数据提出了两种假设:(1)光滑边缘的前缘小齿保护先前的鳃瓣在呼吸过程中免受磨损;(2)后缘的脊状小齿形态可能会改变经过鳃后从鳃囊流出的水湍流。未来的研究将集中在通过观察体内呼吸过程中鳃间小齿上的流体运动来确定小齿形态和水流之间的关系。
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