Developmental distribution of osteocyte lacunae in the limb bone cortex of Musivavis amabilis with a review of bone microstructure adaptations in Enantiornithes

IF 1.9 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY
Martin Kundrát , Denis Horváth , Zhengdong Wang , Xuri Wang
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The growth strategy of enantiornithine birds differs from other stem-group birds due to the slow and protracted growth phase that is usually recognized by the deposition of parallel-fibered bone, mostly avascular, and the appearance of resting line/s. In this study, we aimed to investigate the osteohistology of the miniature bohaiornithid-like enantiornithine bird Musivavis amabilis. The midshaft cortex of the left tibiotarsus of Musivavis consists of almost entirely avascular parallel-fibered bone; neither indicators of a faster growth period nor cessation growth marks are microscopically visible. To decipher the growth dynamics of this seemingly monotonous histostructure, made of relatively abundant osteocyte lacunae, we developed a new methodological algorithm in our laboratory and tested it. In principle, 2D-quantitative lacunar parameters were processed using statistical clustering methods to detect any transition between two different local densities of osteocyte lacunae. We found that the avascular cortical profiles of Musivavis exhibit a hidden pattern recording a short dynamic regime through a restricted transitional stage to gradually lowered dynamics in the distribution of the osteocyte lacunae. We conclude that novel mathematical tools are to be invented in studies of bone samples that look histologically simple as the substantial biological information can be overlooked by classic study approaches.

马西维斯(Musivavis amabilis)四肢骨皮质中骨细胞裂隙的发育分布以及对无脊椎动物骨微结构适应性的回顾
反骨类鸟类的生长策略与其他茎类鸟类不同,其生长阶段缓慢而漫长,通常表现为平行纤维骨的沉积(大多为无血管骨)和休止线的出现。在这项研究中,我们的目的是研究微型渤海虹鳉鸟类(Musivavis amabilis)的骨组织学。Musivavis左侧胫跗骨中轴皮层几乎完全由无血管的平行纤维骨组成;显微镜下既看不到快速生长期的指标,也看不到停止生长的痕迹。为了解读这种由相对丰富的骨细胞空隙组成的看似单调的组织结构的生长动态,我们在实验室开发了一种新的方法算法并进行了测试。原则上,利用统计聚类方法处理二维定量腔隙参数,以检测两个不同局部密度的骨细胞腔隙之间的任何过渡。我们发现,Musivavis 的无血管皮质剖面呈现出一种隐藏模式,记录了骨细胞空隙分布从短暂的动态机制到受限的过渡阶段再到逐渐降低的动态机制。我们的结论是,在对组织学上看起来简单的骨样本进行研究时,需要发明新的数学工具,因为传统的研究方法可能会忽略大量的生物信息。
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Cretaceous Research
Cretaceous Research 地学-地质学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
19.00%
发文量
235
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cretaceous Research provides a forum for the rapid publication of research on all aspects of the Cretaceous Period, including its boundaries with the Jurassic and Palaeogene. Authoritative papers reporting detailed investigations of Cretaceous stratigraphy and palaeontology, studies of regional geology, and reviews of recently published books are complemented by short communications of significant new findings. Papers submitted to Cretaceous Research should place the research in a broad context, with emphasis placed towards our better understanding of the Cretaceous, that are therefore of interest to the diverse, international readership of the journal. Full length papers that focus solely on a local theme or area will not be accepted for publication; authors of short communications are encouraged to discuss how their findings are of relevance to the Cretaceous on a broad scale. Research Areas include: • Regional geology • Stratigraphy and palaeontology • Palaeobiology • Palaeobiogeography • Palaeoceanography • Palaeoclimatology • Evolutionary Palaeoecology • Geochronology • Global events.
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