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Sucker with a fat lip: The soft tissues underlying the viscoelastic grip of remora adhesion.

Karly E Cohen1,2, Callie H Crawford3, Luz Patricia Hernandez2, Michael Beckert4, Jason H Nadler4, Brooke E Flammang3.   

Abstract

Remoras are fishes that attach to a broad range of hosts using an adhesive disc on their head that is derived from dorsal fin elements. Research on the adhesive mechanism of remoras has focused primarily on the skeletal components of the disc and their contribution to generating suction and friction. However, the soft tissues of the disc, such as the soft lip surrounding the bony disc and the muscles that control the bony lamellae, have been largely ignored. To understand the sealing mechanism of the disc, it is imperative to understand the tissue morphology and material properties of the soft lip. Here, we show that the soft lip surrounding the remora disc is comprised of discrete multilayered collagen, fat, and elastic tissues which we hypothesize to have specific roles in the viscoelastic sealing mechanism of the remora disc. The central, heavily vascularized fat and collagen layer are infiltrated by strands of elastic tissue and surrounded by crossed-fiber collagen. A newly described jubilee muscle underneath the adhesive disc provides a mechanism for stopping venous return from the disc lip, thereby allowing it to become engorged and create a pressurized fit to the attachment substrate. Thus, the remora lip acts as a vascular hydrostat.
© 2020 Anatomical Society.

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Keywords:  adhesive disc; crossed-fiber collagen; elastin; jubilee muscle; underwater attachment; vascular hydrostat

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32484929      PMCID: PMC7495294          DOI: 10.1111/joa.13227

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.921


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Authors:  Karly E Cohen; Callie H Crawford; Luz Patricia Hernandez; Michael Beckert; Jason H Nadler; Brooke E Flammang
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1.  Sucker with a fat lip: The soft tissues underlying the viscoelastic grip of remora adhesion.

Authors:  Karly E Cohen; Callie H Crawford; Luz Patricia Hernandez; Michael Beckert; Jason H Nadler; Brooke E Flammang
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2020-06-02       Impact factor: 2.921

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