Magnetic pulse affects a putative magnetoreceptor mechanism

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作者
Davila, AF
Winklhofer, M
Shcherbakov, VP
Petersen, N
机构
[1] Univ Munich, Dept Geo & Umweltwissensch, Munich, Germany
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Geophys Observ Borok, Borok 151742, Yaroslavskaja O, Russia
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10.1529/biophysj.104.049346
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
摘要
Clusters of superparamagnetic (SP) magnetite crystals have recently been identified in free nerve endings in the upper-beak skin of homing pigeons and are interpreted as being part of a putative magnetoreceptor system. Motivated by these findings, we developed a physical model that accurately predicts the dynamics of interacting SP clusters in a magnetic field. The main predictions are: 1), under a magnetic field, a group of SP clusters self-assembles into a chain-like structure that behaves like a compass needle under slowly rotating fields; 2), in a frequently changing field as encountered by a moving bird, a stacked chain is a structurally more stable configuration than a single chain; 3), chain-like structures of SP clusters disrupt under strong fields applied at oblique angles; and 4), reassemble on a timescale of hours to days (assuming a viscosity of the cell plasma eta similar to 1 P). Our results offer a novel mechanism for magnetic field perception and are in agreement with the response of birds observed after magnetic-pulse treatments, which have been conducted in the past to specifically test if ferrimagnetic material is involved in magnetoreception, but which have defied explanation so far. Our theoretical results are supported by experiments on a technical SP model system using a high-speed camera. We also offer new predictions that can be tested experimentally.
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