海绵蝶形细胞室的结构最大限度地提高了机械泵的效率

Takumi Ogawa, Shuji Koyama, Toshihiro Omori, Kenji Kikuchi, Helene de Maleprade, Raymond E. Goldstein, Takuji Ishikawa
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海绵是动物界最底层的成员,具有一系列复杂的结构,其中微流体通道连接着许多球形腔室,腔室内衬有绒毛细胞(鞭毛滤食细胞)。绒毛细胞腔室可以拥有几十个甚至上百个这样的细胞,它们驱动复杂的水流通过多孔壁进入海绵腔室,然后流出。藻细胞室的奥秘之一是它的球形,因为它似乎不适合诱导定向运输,因为许多藻细胞鞭毛的跳动与这种流动相反。在这里,我们将活体海绵绒毛细胞腔的直接成像与多鞭毛虫模型的计算研究结合起来,以了解细胞腔结构与定向流动之间的联系。我们发现,那些逆流拍打的鞭毛在提高绒毛细胞腔内压力方面起着关键作用,其结果是,根据压力上升和流速计算出的机械泵效率在较小的出口张开角度时达到最大值。将实验观察结果与数值模拟结果进行比较后发现,淡水海绵 E. muelleri$ 以及其他一些物种的腔直径、鞭毛波数和出口张开角度之间的关系能使机械泵效率达到最大值。这些结果表明了绒毛膜腔在形态发生过程中的微妙平衡,并对海绵的生理学和身体设计提供了启示。
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The Architecture of Sponge Choanocyte Chambers Maximizes Mechanical Pumping Efficiency
Sponges, the basalmost members of the animal kingdom, exhibit a range of complex architectures in which microfluidic channels connect multitudes of spherical chambers lined with choanocytes, flagellated filter-feeding cells. Choanocyte chambers can possess scores or even hundreds of such cells, which drive complex flows entering through porous walls and exiting into the sponge channels. One of the mysteries of the choanocyte chamber is its spherical shape, as it seems inappropriate for inducing directional transport since many choanocyte flagella beat in opposition to such a flow. Here we combine direct imaging of choanocyte chambers in living sponges with computational studies of many-flagella models to understand the connection between chamber architecture and directional flow. We find that those flagella that beat against the flow play a key role in raising the pressure inside the choanocyte chamber, with the result that the mechanical pumping efficiency, calculated from the pressure rise and flow rate, reaches a maximum at a small outlet opening angle. Comparison between experimental observations and the results of numerical simulations reveal that the chamber diameter, flagellar wave number and the outlet opening angle of the freshwater sponge $E. muelleri$, as well as several other species, are related in a manner that maximizes the mechanical pumping efficiency. These results indicate the subtle balances at play during morphogenesis of choanocyte chambers, and give insights into the physiology and body design of sponges.
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