Trabecular bone variation in the gorilla calcaneus

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Christine M. Harper, Biren A. Patel
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Abstract

Objectives

Calcaneal external shape differs among nonhuman primates relative to locomotion. Such relationships between whole-bone calcaneal trabecular structure and locomotion, however, have yet to be studied. Here we analyze calcaneal trabecular architecture in Gorilla gorilla gorilla, Gorilla beringei beringei, and G. b. graueri to investigate general trends and fine-grained differences among gorilla taxa relative to locomotion.

Materials and methods

Calcanei were micro-CT scanned. A three-dimensional geometric morphometric sliding semilandmark analysis was carried out and the final landmark configurations used to position 156 volumes of interest. Trabecular thickness (Tb.Th), trabecular spacing (Tb.Sp), and bone volume fraction (BV/TV) were calculated using the BoneJ plugin for ImageJ and MATLAB. Non-parametric MANOVAs were run to test for significant differences among taxa in parameter raw values and z-scores. Parameter distributions were visualized using color maps and summarized using principal components analysis.

Results

There are no significant differences in raw BV/TV or Tb.Th among gorillas, however G. b. beringei significantly differs in z-scores for both parameters (p = <0.0271). All three taxa exhibit relatively lower BV/TV and Tb.Th in the posterior half of the calcaneus. This gradation is exacerbated in G. b. beringei. G. b. graueri significantly differs from other taxa in Tb.Sp z-scores (p < 0.001) indicating a different spacing distribution.

Discussion

Relatively higher Tb.Th and BV/TV in the anterior calcaneus among gorillas likely reflects higher forces associated with body mass (transmitted through the subtalar joint) relative to forces transferred through the posterior calcaneus. The different Tb.Sp pattern in G. b. graueri may reflect proposed differences in foot positioning during locomotion.

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大猩猩小腿骨的骨小梁变异。
目的 非人灵长类动物的钙骨外部形状与运动有关。然而,全骨小方骨小梁结构与运动之间的这种关系还有待研究。在这里,我们分析了大猩猩、大猩猩 beringei beringei 和大猩猩 b. graueri 的钙骨小梁结构,以研究大猩猩类群之间相对于运动的总体趋势和细微差别。进行了三维几何形态计量学滑动半地标分析,最终地标配置用于定位 156 个相关体积。使用 ImageJ 和 MATLAB 的 BoneJ 插件计算骨小梁厚度 (Tb.Th)、骨小梁间距 (Tb.Sp) 和骨体积分数 (BV/TV)。运行非参数 MANOVA 检验类群间参数原始值和 z 分数的显著差异。结果大猩猩之间在原始 BV/TV 或 Tb.Th 方面没有显著差异,但 G. b. beringei 在这两个参数的 z 值方面存在显著差异(p = <0.0271)。所有这三个类群在小腿后半部都表现出相对较低的 BV/TV 和 Tb.Th。这种分级在 G. b. beringei 中更加明显。大猩猩小腿骨前侧的 Tb.Th 和 BV/TV 相对较高,这可能反映了与体重相关的力量(通过跗关节传递)相对于通过小腿骨后侧传递的力量较高。G. b. graueri不同的Tb.Sp模式可能反映了运动时足部定位的差异。
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