First record of hyperostosis in channel scabbardfish Evoxymetopon taeniatus Gill, 1863: An mesopelagic migratory fish.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Camila Vitória Golçalves Ferreira, Davi Lettieri Dos Santos Abrahão, Alice Miranda Cardoso de Sá, Márcia Carolina Salomão, Leonardo Giovanella Kampmann, Helena Passeri Lavrado, Ana Paula de Castro Rodrigues, Fernando Augusto Pereira Tuna
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The majority of records of hyperostosis in the literature are from highly active tropical species found in shallow waters, with information about hyperostotic deep-sea fish being scarce. This study describes the occurrence of hyperostosis, a skeletal anomaly, in two specimens of channel scabbardfish Evoxymetopon taeniatus Gill, 1863, obtained from two different regions in Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil. Through radiographic image analysis, the presence of hyperostosis was observed in two distinct bone regions: dorsal pterygiophores (DPT) and anal pterygiophores (APT), affecting a significant number of bones: DPT-83 of 87 (95.40%) and 40 of 85 (40.06%) and APT-55 of 55 (100%) and 23 of 54 (42.59%) for the largest and smallest collected individuals, respectively. Histological analyses of the DPT and APT affected by the condition revealed high porosity in the bone tissue, with a high number of vascular channels commonly reported during hyperostosis. This is the first report of hyperostosis in channel scabbardfish, a mesopelagic fish with rare sightings and characterized by its vertical migrations.

海峡鞘鱼(Evoxymetopon taeniatus Gill)骨肥大的首次记录,1863年:一种中远洋洄游鱼。
文献中大多数骨质增生的记录来自于在浅水中发现的高度活跃的热带物种,关于骨质增生的深海鱼类的信息很少。本研究描述了在巴西东南部里约热内卢里约热内卢的两个不同地区获得的两个1863年海峡鞘鱼Evoxymetopon taeniatus Gill标本中骨质增生的发生,这是一种骨骼异常。通过x线图像分析,观察到两个不同的骨骼区域:背翼赘骨(DPT)和肛翼赘骨(APT)存在骨质增生,影响大量骨骼:最大和最小的个体中,DPT-83占87(95.40%),40占85 (40.06%),APT-55占55(100%),23占54(42.59%)。对DPT和APT的组织学分析显示,骨组织中孔隙度高,在骨质增生期间通常报告有大量血管通道。海峡鞘鱼是一种罕见的中远洋鱼类,以垂直迁徙为特征。
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Journal of Anatomy
Journal of Anatomy 医学-解剖学与形态学
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4.80
自引率
8.30%
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183
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Anatomy is an international peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Anatomical Society. The journal publishes original papers, invited review articles and book reviews. Its main focus is to understand anatomy through an analysis of structure, function, development and evolution. Priority will be given to studies of that clearly articulate their relevance to the anatomical community. Focal areas include: experimental studies, contributions based on molecular and cell biology and on the application of modern imaging techniques and papers with novel methods or synthetic perspective on an anatomical system. Studies that are essentially descriptive anatomy are appropriate only if they communicate clearly a broader functional or evolutionary significance. You must clearly state the broader implications of your work in the abstract. We particularly welcome submissions in the following areas: Cell biology and tissue architecture Comparative functional morphology Developmental biology Evolutionary developmental biology Evolutionary morphology Functional human anatomy Integrative vertebrate paleontology Methodological innovations in anatomical research Musculoskeletal system Neuroanatomy and neurodegeneration Significant advances in anatomical education.
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