Journal Article PHPPUBDB-17502

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The contractile sponge epithelium sensu lato - body contraction of the demosponge Tethya wilhelma is mediated by the pinacoderm

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2011
Company of Biologists, HighWire Press Cambridge

The journal of experimental biology 214, 1692-1698 () [10.1242/jeb.049148]
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Abstract: Sponges constitute one of the two metazoan phyla that are able to contract their bodies despite a complete lack of muscle cells. Two competing hypotheses on the mechanisms behind this have been postulated to date: (1) mesohyl-mediated contraction originating from fusiform smooth muscle-like actinocytes ('myocytes') and (2) epidermal contraction originating in pinacocytes. No direct support exists for either hypothesis. The question of agonist-antagonist interaction in sponge contraction seems to have been completely neglected so far. In the present study we addressed this by studying sponge contraction kinetics. We also tested both hypotheses by carrying out volumetric studies of 3D synchrotron radiation-based x-ray microtomography data obtained from contracted and expanded specimens of Tethya wilhelma. Our results support the pinacoderm contraction hypothesis. Should mesohyl contraction be present, it is likely to be part of the antagonist system. We conclude that epithelial contraction plays a major role in sponges. Contractile epithelia sensu lato may be regarded as part of the ground pattern of the Metazoa.

Keyword(s): Animals (MeSH) ; Biomechanics (MeSH) ; Body Weights and Measures (MeSH) ; Epidermis: physiology (MeSH) ; Epidermis: ultrastructure (MeSH) ; Epithelium: physiology (MeSH) ; Epithelium: ultrastructure (MeSH) ; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning (MeSH) ; Movement: physiology (MeSH) ; Porifera: physiology (MeSH) ; Synchrotrons (MeSH) ; X-Ray Microtomography (MeSH)

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Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Experiments with synchrotron radiation (HASYLAB)
  2. GKSS (GKSS)
Research Program(s):
  1. DORIS Beamline BW2 (POF2-54G13) (POF2-54G13)
  2. FS-Proposal: I-20051083 (I-20051083) (I-20051083)
  3. FS-Proposal: I-20060252 (I-20060252) (I-20060252)
Experiment(s):
  1. DORIS Beamline BW2 (DORIS III)

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