Persistent median artery: paedogenesis of the antebrachial arterial system in the human body

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Shinnosuke Yamada, Kyutaro Kawagishi, Takaya Ishii, Hidenobu Miyaso, Hirotaka Yoshioka, Yoshiharu Matsuno, Yasutake Mori, Jun Kosaka
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The persistence of the median artery in adult life, a remnant of the early brachial artery in the embryonic stage, has been reported in many anatomical and clinical studies. Herein, we aimed to investigate the prevalence and origin of the median artery in cadavers. We examined 53 adult Japanese cadavers and carefully dissected 106 upper limbs, and the arterial systems in the forearms and hands were observed macroscopically. We found the palmar type of the median artery on 106 sides in 53 cadavers, and found that it passes through the carpal tunnel and forms the superficial palmar arch in the hand in only two cadavers. The antebrachial type, ending in the forearm before reaching the wrist joint, was detected on 63 sides in 44 cadavers. The proportions of the origins of the median artery examined in this study were as follows: originating from the common interosseous artery (CIA) on 15 sides (23%), anterior interosseous artery (AIA) on 9 sides (14%), ulnar artery (UA) on 16 sides (24%), and CIA–UA trunk on 26 sides (39%). None arose from other arteries in the upper limbs. Based on our results and the current theory on vascular development, we conclude that the term ‘persistent median artery’ must be strictly used for the one that arises from the arteries in the forearm except for the radial artery, and the presence of this ontogenetic remnant can be interpreted as paedogenesis in the human body. We also describe that the increasing trend in the incidence of the median artery since the nineteenth century, as pointed out by a few researchers, may represent ‘nearly neutral evolution’ at the phenotypic level in human populations.

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顽固的正中动脉:人体肱前动脉系统的幼年发育过程
正中动脉是胚胎期早期肱动脉的残余,许多解剖学和临床研究都曾报道过正中动脉在成年后的持续存在。在此,我们旨在研究正中动脉在尸体中的普遍性和起源。我们检查了 53 具日本成年尸体,仔细解剖了 106 个上肢,对前臂和手部的动脉系统进行了宏观观察。我们在 53 具尸体的 106 侧发现了掌侧型正中动脉,并发现只有两具尸体的正中动脉穿过腕管,在手部形成掌浅弓。在 44 具尸体的 63 侧发现了前臂型正中动脉,在到达腕关节之前止于前臂。本研究中发现的正中动脉起源比例如下:15 侧(23%)起源于骨间总动脉(CIA),9 侧(14%)起源于骨间前动脉(AIA),16 侧(24%)起源于尺动脉(UA),26 侧(39%)起源于 CIA-UA 主干。没有一条来自上肢的其他动脉。根据我们的研究结果和目前的血管发育理论,我们得出结论,"持续性正中动脉 "一词必须严格用于除桡动脉外的前臂动脉,这种本体残余的存在可以解释为人体的早产。我们还描述说,正如一些研究人员所指出的那样,自十九世纪以来,正中动脉的发病率呈上升趋势,这可能代表了人类在表型层面上的 "近乎中性的进化"。
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Anatomical Science International
Anatomical Science International 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
50
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The official English journal of the Japanese Association of Anatomists, Anatomical Science International (formerly titled Kaibogaku Zasshi) publishes original research articles dealing with morphological sciences. Coverage in the journal includes molecular, cellular, histological and gross anatomical studies on humans and on normal and experimental animals, as well as functional morphological, biochemical, physiological and behavioral studies if they include morphological analysis.
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