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Analyses of the mouthpart kinematics in Periplaneta americana (Blattodea, Blattidae) using synchrotron-based X-ray cineradiography

机译:使用基于同步加速器的X射线放射线照相术分析美洲Per(Blattodea,Blattidae)的口部运动学

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The kinematics of the biting and chewing mouthparts of insects is a complex interaction of various components forming multiple jointed chains. The non-invasive technique of in vivo cineradiography by means of synchrotron radiation was employed to elucidate the motion cycles of the mouthparts in the cockroach Periplaneta americana. Digital X-ray footage sequences were used in order to calculate pre-defined angles and distances, each representing characteristic aspects of the movement pattern. We were able to analyze the interactions of the mouthpart components and to generate a functional model of maxillary movement by integrating kinematic results, morphological dissections and fluorescence microscopy. During the opening and closing cycles, which take about 450-500 ms on average, we found strong correlations between the measured maxillary and mandibular angles, indicating a strong neural coordination of these movements. This is manifested by strong antiphasic courses of the maxillae and the mandibles, antiphasic patterns of the rotation of the cardo about its basic articulation at the head and by the deflection between the cardo and stipes. In our functional model of the maxilla, its movement pattern is explained by the antagonistic activity of four adductor-promotor muscles and two abductor-remotor muscles. However, beyond the observed intersegmental and bilateral stereotypy, certain amounts of variation across subsequent cycles within a sequence were observed with respect to the degree of correlation between the various mouthparts, the maximum, minimum and time course of the angular movements. Although generally correlated with the movement pattern of the mandibles and the maxillary cardo-stipes complex, such plastic behaviour was especially observed in the maxillary palpi and the labium
机译:昆虫咬和咀嚼的口器的运动学是形成多条连接链的各种成分的复杂相互作用。通过同步加速器辐射进行的体内电影摄影的非侵入性技术被用来阐明美洲大Per的口器的运动周期。使用数字X射线素材序列来计算预定义的角度和距离,每个角度和距离代表运动模式的特征。通过整合运动学结果,形态解剖和荧光显微镜,我们能够分析口部组件的相互作用并生成上颌运动的功能模型。在平均大约450-500毫秒的打开和关闭周期中,我们发现上颌角和下颌角之间存在很强的相关性,表明这些运动具有很强的神经协调性。这表现为上颌骨和下颌骨的强烈反相过程,心头围绕头部基本关节的旋转的反相模式以及心底和柄之间的偏斜。在我们的上颌骨功能模型中,其运动模式由四根内收肌和外展肌的拮抗作用来解释。但是,除了观察到的节间和双侧刻板印象外,还观察到了序列中后续循环中某些变化,这些变化涉及各个口器之间的相关程度,角度运动的最大,最小和时间过程。尽管通常与下颌骨和上颌心-sti复合物的运动模式相关,但是这种可塑性行为尤其在上颌骨和唇肌中观察到

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