Growth and mechanical correlations of calcified cartilage in Batoidea: A histomorphological study using the Raja asterias model.

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Journal of fish biology Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1111/jfb.16037
Ugo E Pazzaglia, Marcella Reguzzoni, Genciana Terova, Fabrizio Serena, Cecilia Mancusi, Guido Zarattini, Piero A Zecca
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This study investigates the growth and calcification of the appendicular skeleton in Raja asterias (Delaroche, 1809), a member of the Batoidea, to explore the relationship between histomorphology and the mechanics of batoid locomotion within the water column. Although much prior research has focused on the "tessellated pattern" in these fishes, the variable structure of the appendicular skeleton provides fresh insights into the understudied interplay between skeletal histomorphology and the mechanical functions of Batoidea fins. The shape and initial growth of fin cartilage are influenced by the orientation of chondrocyte mitoses prior to mineral deposition, with subsequent calcification playing a pivotal role in shaping skeletal architecture. This study documents two distinct growth patterns: "crustal" and "catenated." The crustal pattern is predominantly observed in larger skeletal elements, such as the central body structures (skull, rostrum, and jaws), girdles, pterygia, and compound radials, whereas fin radials follow the catenated growth pattern. Notably, early-stage chondrichthyan cartilage shares similarities with mammalian metaphyseal growth plate cartilage, though in chondrichthyans, the calcified matrix is not resorbed or replaced by bone. Additionally, a previously unrecognized calcification pattern is identified in the pelvic-fin radials of R. asterias, indicating that the mechanical demands of locomotion in the water column may have driven the evolution of variable fin flexibility in Batoidea. This flexibility is achieved through joint mobility (diarthroses and amphiarthroses), specialized fin structures, and the distinct calcification patterns of the pectoral and pelvic fins.

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Batoidea中钙化软骨的生长和力学相关性:使用Raja asterias模型的组织形态学研究。
本研究研究了蝙蝠科成员Raja asterias (Delaroche, 1809)的阑尾骨骼的生长和钙化,以探讨组织形态学与水柱内蝙蝠体运动机制之间的关系。尽管许多先前的研究都集中在这些鱼类的“镶嵌图案”上,但尾鳍骨骼的可变结构为骨骼组织形态学与蝙蝠科鳍的机械功能之间的相互作用提供了新的见解。在矿物质沉积之前,鳍软骨的形状和初始生长受到软骨细胞有丝分裂方向的影响,随后的钙化在骨骼结构的形成中起着关键作用。这项研究记录了两种不同的生长模式:“地壳”和“链状”。地壳模式主要见于较大的骨骼元素,如中央身体结构(头骨、喙部和颌骨)、腰带、翼状胬肉和复合径向,而鳍状径向则遵循链状生长模式。值得注意的是,早期软骨鱼软骨与哺乳动物干骺端生长板软骨有相似之处,尽管在软骨鱼中,钙化基质不被吸收或被骨取代。此外,一种以前未被认识到的钙化模式在r.s asterias的骨盆鳍径向中被发现,这表明在水体中运动的机械需求可能驱动了Batoidea中可变鳍灵活性的进化。这种灵活性是通过关节的灵活性(疏肢和amphiarthroses)、特殊的鳍结构以及胸鳍和腹鳍独特的钙化模式来实现的。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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4.00
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292
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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