Age dependent changes in pelvic shape during adulthood.

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Lukas Waltenberger, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, Philipp Mitteroecker
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Abstract

The human pelvis has been reported to change in shape throughout adult lifetime, and also the expression of parturition scars, or "pelvic features", increases with age. However, little is known about the causes and timing of these changes. Here we investigate changes in pelvic shape and the expression of pelvic features by applying a comprehensive geometric morphometric approach to a modern sample of 167 adult individuals with known age, parity, and cause of death. Our results confirm that the pelvis changes in shape during adult life, but to a larger magnitude in females compared to males. Moreover, females showed three different phases of pelvic shape change, coinciding with the main period of reproduction (from 17 to about 37-40 years), the period after that but before menopause, and the postmenopausal period (after 50 years of age). Males exhibited two phases with relatively similar shape changes. The expression of parturition scars increased in females until about 40 years of age and stayed relatively constant thereafter. Only a very weak increase of feature expression was found in males. We hypothesize that changes of adult pelvic shape and feature expression result from a combination of hormone-mediated and mechanically induced bone remodeling. Estrogen-induced and pregnancy-related bone remodeling dominates in premenopausal women, whereas bone remodeling in response to mechanical factors may underlie pelvic shape changes in men and postmenopausal women. The continual widening of the birth canal during the reproductive period eases childbirth in a population, but it is unlikely that this remodeling pattern specifically evolved as an obstetric adaptation in the human lineage. The highly conserved endocrine system and estrogen-induced pelvic bone remodeling were already in place when the neonatal brain increased in the human lineage. But the regularity control of this conserved pathway may have been "fine-tuned" by selective forces in the human lineage.

成年期骨盆形状的年龄依赖性改变。
据报道,人类骨盆的形状在整个成年期都会发生变化,分娩疤痕或“骨盆特征”的表达也会随着年龄的增长而增加。然而,人们对这些变化的原因和时间知之甚少。在这里,我们研究盆腔形状的变化和盆腔特征的表达,通过应用一个全面的几何形态计量方法167成年人的年龄,胎次和死亡原因已知的现代样本。我们的研究结果证实,骨盆的形状在成年后会发生变化,但与男性相比,女性的变化幅度更大。此外,女性骨盆形状的变化表现出三个不同的阶段,分别是生殖的主要时期(从17岁到37-40岁左右),之后但绝经前的时期,以及绝经后时期(50岁以后)。雄性表现出两个阶段,形状变化相对相似。分娩疤痕的表达在女性中增加,直到40岁左右,此后保持相对稳定。在男性中,特征表达的增加非常微弱。我们假设成人骨盆形状和特征表达的变化是激素介导和机械诱导的骨重塑的结合。雌激素诱导和妊娠相关的骨重塑在绝经前妇女中占主导地位,而机械因素的骨重塑可能是男性和绝经后妇女骨盆形状变化的基础。在生育期间,产道的不断拓宽使人口分娩更加容易,但这种重塑模式不太可能是人类谱系中专门进化为产科适应的。在人类谱系中,当新生儿大脑发育时,高度保守的内分泌系统和雌激素诱导的骨盆骨重塑已经存在。但是,这种保守途径的规律性控制可能已经被人类谱系中的选择力量“微调”了。
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期刊介绍: AA is an international journal of human biology. It publishes original research papers on all fields of human biological research, that is, on all aspects, theoretical and practical of studies of human variability, including application of molecular methods and their tangents to cultural and social anthropology. Other than research papers, AA invites the submission of case studies, reviews, technical notes and short reports. AA is available online, papers must be submitted online to ensure rapid review and publication.
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