Dynamic mucus secretion in ventral surfaces of toe pads of the tree frog (Dryophytes japonica).

IF 3.5 1区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Integrative zoology Pub Date : 2024-03-31 DOI:10.1111/1749-4877.12821
Jae-Uk Seol, Jung Su Park, Jae-Hong Lim, Hyeon Su Hwang, Eun-Bin Kim, Seob-Gu Kim, Jae-Il Park, Ha-Cheol Sung, Joon Heon Kim, Eung-Sam Kim
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The tree frog is a prominent amphibian among terrestrial vertebrates known for its ability to adhere to various surfaces through the capillary forces of water in the microchannels between micropillars on its disc-shaped toe pads, a phenomenon known as wet adhesion. However, the secretion pattern of mucus on the attachment surface of living tree frog toe pads and the distribution of active mucus pores (AMPs) have not yet been fully elucidated. In this study, we utilized synchrotron X-ray micro-computed tomography and interference reflection microscopy to obtain the spatial distribution of the entire population of ventral mucus glands on the toe pads of living tree frogs and the real-time mucus secretion patterns from the ventral mucus pores on the contact surface under different environmental conditions. We observed that the number and secretion frequency of AMPs on the toe pad are regulated according to environmental conditions. Such dynamic mucus secretion on the tree frog's toe pad could contribute to the understanding of capillary force regulation for wet adhesion and the development of adhesive surfaces by mimicking the mucus-secreting toe pad.

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树蛙(Dryophytes japonica)趾垫腹面的动态粘液分泌。
树蛙是陆生脊椎动物中一种重要的两栖类动物,它能够通过圆盘状趾垫上微绒毛之间微通道中水的毛细作用力粘附在各种表面,这种现象被称为湿粘附。然而,活体树蛙趾垫附着表面的粘液分泌模式和活性粘液孔(AMPs)的分布尚未完全阐明。本研究利用同步辐射 X 射线显微计算机断层扫描技术和干涉反射显微镜技术,获得了活体树蛙趾垫腹面粘液腺全群的空间分布以及不同环境条件下接触面腹面粘液孔的实时粘液分泌模式。我们观察到,趾垫上AMPs的数量和分泌频率受环境条件的调节。树蛙趾垫上这种动态的粘液分泌有助于理解湿粘附的毛细管力调节,以及通过模仿分泌粘液的趾垫来开发粘附表面。
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