Pulsation waves along the Ciona heart tube reverse by bimodal rhythms expressed by a remote pair of pacemakers

Author:

Fujikake Yuma12,Fukuda Kéita3ORCID,Matsushita Katsuyoshi345ORCID,Iwatani Yasushi67ORCID,Fujimoto Koichi345ORCID,Nishino Atsuo S.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, Hirosaki University 1 Department of Biology , , Hirosaki 036-8561 , Japan

2. United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University 2 Department of Bioresources Science , , Hirosaki 036-8561 , Japan

3. Graduate School of Science, Osaka University 3 Department of Biological Sciences , , Toyonaka 560-0043 , Japan

4. Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life 6 Program of Mathematical and Life Sciences , , , Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8526 , Japan

5. Hiroshima University 6 Program of Mathematical and Life Sciences , , , Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8526 , Japan

6. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Hirosaki University 4 Department of Science and Technology , , Hirosaki 036-8561 , Japan

7. Kindai University 5 Department of Robotics, Faculty of Engineering , , Higashi-Hiroshima 739-2116 , Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT The heart of ascidians (marine invertebrate chordates) has a tubular structure, and heartbeats propagate from one end to the other. The direction of pulsation waves intermittently reverses in the heart of ascidians and their relatives; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We herein performed a series of experiments to characterize the pacemaker systems in isolated hearts and their fragments, and applied a mathematical model to examine the conditions leading to heart reversals. The isolated heart of Ciona robusta autonomously generated pulsation waves at ∼20 to 25 beats min−1 with reversals at ∼1 to 10 min intervals. Experimental bisections of isolated hearts revealed that independent pacemakers resided on each side and also that their beating frequencies periodically changed as they expressed bimodal rhythms, which comprised an ∼1.25 to 5.5 min acceleration/deceleration cycle of a beating rate of between 0 and 25 beats min−1. Only fragments including 5% or shorter terminal regions of the heart tube maintained autonomous pulsation rhythms, whereas other regions did not. Our mathematical model, based on FitzHugh–Nagumo equations applied to a one-dimensional alignment of cells, demonstrated that the difference between frequencies expressed by the two independent terminal pacemakers determined the direction of propagated waves. Changes in the statuses of terminal pacemakers between the excitatory and oscillatory modes as well as in their endogenous oscillation frequencies were sufficient to lead to heart reversals. These results suggest that the directions of pulsation waves in the Ciona heart reverse according to the changing rhythms independently expressed by remotely coupled terminal pacemakers.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University

Hirosaki University

The Yamada Science Foundation

The Sumitomo Foundation

The Sekisui Integrated Research Foundation

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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