岩松珠母贝
珍珠牡蛎
地幔(地质学)
渔业
珍珠
生物
壳体(结构)
软体动物
动物
工程类
地理
古生物学
土木工程
考古
作者
Jingliang Huang,Yangjia Liu,Taifeng Jiang,Wentao Dong,Liping Xie,Rongqing Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jsb.2023.107956
摘要
Molluscs rapidly repair the damaged shells to prevent further injury, which is vital for their survival after physical or biological aggression. However, it remains unclear how this process is precisely controlled. In this study, we applied scanning electronic microscope and histochemical analysis to examine the detailed shell regeneration process in the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata. It was found that the shell damage caused the mantle tissue to retract, which resulted in relocation of the partitioned mantle zones with respect to their correspondingly secreting shell layers. As a result, the relocated mantle tissue dramatically altered the shell morphology by initiating de novo precipitation of prismatic layers on the former nacreous layers, leading to the formation of sandwich-like "prism-nacre-prism-nacre" structure. Real-time PCR revealed the up-regulation of the shell matrix protein genes, which was confirmed by the thermal gravimetric analysis of the newly formed shell. The increased matrix secretion might have led to the change of CaCO3 precipitation dynamics which altered the mineral morphology and promoted shell formation. Taken together, our study revealed the close relationship between the physiological activities of the mantle tissue and the morphological change of the regenerated shells.
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