Membrane structures and functional correlates in the bi-segmented eye lens of the cephalopod.
Biol Open
; 13(9)2024 Sep 15.
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ABSTRACT
The cephalopod eye lens is unique because it has evolved as a compound structure with two physiologically distinct segments. However, the detailed ultrastructure of this lens and precise optical role of each segment are far from clear. To help elucidate structure-function relationships in the cephalopod lens, we conducted multiple structural investigations on squid. Synchrotron x-ray scattering and transmission electron microscopy disclose that an extensive network of structural features that resemble cell membrane complexes form a substantial component of both anterior and posterior lens segments. Optically, the segments are distinct, however, and Talbot interferometry indicates that the posterior segment possesses a noticeably higher refractive index gradient. We propose that the hitherto unrecognised network of membrane structures in the cephalopod lens has evolved to act as an essential conduit for the internal passage of ions and other metabolic agents through what is otherwise a highly dense structure owing to a very high protein concentration.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Cefalópodos
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Cristalino
Límite:
Animals
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En
Revista:
Biol Open
Año:
2024
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Article
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Reino Unido