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Establishing an Octopus Ecosystem for Biomedical and Bioengineering Research

Authors :
Tyler VanBuren
Carolina Cywiak
Christiane L. Mallett
Petra Telgkamp
Galit Pelled
Source :
J Vis Exp
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MyJove Corporation, 2021.

Abstract

Many developments in biomedical research have been inspired by discovering anatomical and cellular mechanisms that support specific functions in different species. The octopus is one of these exceptional animals that has given scientists new insights into the fields of neuroscience, robotics, regenerative medicine, and prosthetics. Research with this species of cephalopods requires the set-up of complex facilities and intensive care for both the octopus and its ecosystem that is critical for the project’s success. This system requires multiple mechanical and biological filtering systems to provide a safe and clean environment for the animal. Along with the control system, specialized routine maintenance and cleaning are required to effectively keep the facility operating long term. It is advised to provide an enriched environment to these intelligent animals by changing the tank’s landscape, incorporating a variety of prey, and introducing challenging tasks for them to work through. Our results include MRI and a whole-body autofluorescence imaging as well as behavioral studies to better understand their nervous system. Octopuses possess unique physiology that can impact many areas of biomedical research. Providing them with a sustainable ecosystem is the first crucial step in uncovering their distinct capabilities.

Details

ISSN :
1940087X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Visualized Experiments
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....794d34f9ba96f4d809738e0b0f4539a3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3791/62705-v