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Unique Structural Features Facilitate Lizard Tail Autotomy
Authors:Kristian W Sanggaard  Carl Chr Danielsen  Lise Wogensen  Mads S Vinding  Louise M Rydtoft  Martin B Mortensen  Henrik Karring  Niels Chr Nielsen  Tobias Wang  Ida B Th?gersen  Jan J Enghild
Abstract:Autotomy refers to the voluntary shedding of a body part; a renowned example is tail loss among lizards as a response to attempted predation. Although many aspects of lizard tail autotomy have been studied, the detailed morphology and mechanism remains unclear. In the present study, we showed that tail shedding by the Tokay gecko (Gekko gecko) and the associated extracellular matrix (ECM) rupture were independent of proteolysis. Instead, lizard caudal autotomy relied on biological adhesion facilitated by surface microstructures. Results based on bio-imaging techniques demonstrated that the tail of Gekko gecko was pre-severed at distinct sites and that its structural integrity depended on the adhesion between these segments.
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