SEM characterization of anatomical variation in chitin organization in insect and arthropod cuticles

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Chandran, Rakkiyappan [1 ]
Williams, Lee [1 ]
Hung, Albert [2 ]
Nowlin, Kyle [1 ]
LaJeunesse, Dennis [1 ]
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[1] Univ N Carolina, Joint Sch Nanosci & Nanoengn, Dept Nanosci, 2907 East Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27401 USA
[2] N Carolina Agr & Tech State Univ, Joint Sch Nanosci & Nanoengn, Dept Nanoengn, 2907 East Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27401 USA
关键词
Chitin organization; Cuticle; Cicada; Drosophila; SEM; Insect; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; PERITROPHIC MATRIX; STRUCTURAL MODEL; CROSS-LINKING; R CONSENSUS; EXTRACTION; CRAB; SURFACES; WATER; ANNOTATION;
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10.1016/j.micron.2015.12.010
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摘要
The cuticles of insects and arthropods have some of the most diverse material properties observed in nature, so much so that it is difficult to imagine that all cutciles are primarily composed of the same two materials: a fibrous chitin network and a matrix composed of cuticle proteins. Various factors contribute to the mechanical and optical properties of an insect or arthropod cuticle including the thickness and composition. In this paper, we also identified another factor that may contribute to the optical, surface, and mechanical properties of a cuticle, i.e. the organization of chitin nanofibers and chitin fiber bundles. Self-assembled chitin nanofibers serve as the foundation for all higher order chitin structures in the cuticles of insects and other arthropods via interactions with structural cuticle proteins. Using a technique that enables the characterization of chitin organization in the cuticle of intact insects and arthropod exoskeletons, we demonstrate a structure/function correlation of chitin organization with larger scale anatomical structures. The chitin scaffolds in cuticles display an extraordinarily diverse set of morphologies that may reflect specific mechanical or physical properties. After removal of the proteinaceous and mineral matrix of a cuticle, we observe using SEM diverse nanoscale and micro scale organization of in-situ chitin in the wing, head, eye, leg, and dorsal and ventral thoracic regions of the periodical cicada Magicicada septendecim and in other insects and arthropods. The organization of chitin also appears to have a significant role in the organization of nanoscale surface structures. While microscale bristles and hairs have long been known to be chitin based materials formed as cellular extensions, we have found a nanostructured layer of chitin in the cuticle of the wing of the dog day annual cicada Tibicen tibicens, which may be the scaffold for the nanocone arrays found on the wing. We also use this process to examine the chitin organizations in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, and the Atlantic brown shrimp, Farfan-tepenaeus aztecus. Interestingly many of the homologous anatomical structures from diverse arthropods exhibit similar patterns of chitin organization suggesting that a common set of parameters, govern chitin organization. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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