Skin of sea cucumbers: the smart connective tissue that alters mechanical properties in response to external stimuli

  • Motokawa T
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Abstract

Catch connective tissue (CCT) is the connective tissue that shows large stiffness changes in response to stimulation under nervous control. The dermis of sea cucumbers is a typical example of CCT. Mechanical properties of the dermis are determined by the extracellular materials that are made of collagen fibrils embedded in a hydrogel of proteoglycans. The dermis takes 3 mechanical states soft (Sa), standard (Sb) and stiff (Sc). Different molecular mechanisms of stiffening have been found in the transition Sa→Sb and in the transition Sb→Sc. In this article I will review my works on this intelligent material.

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Motokawa, T. (2019). Skin of sea cucumbers: the smart connective tissue that alters mechanical properties in response to external stimuli. Journal of Aero Aqua Bio-Mechanisms, 8(1), 2–5. https://doi.org/10.5226/jabmech.8.2

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