黑狮狨(Leontopithecus chrysopygus)前臂肌肉。

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm002925
Erick Candiota Souza, Micaela Ramos do Amaral, Daniel Marques Leopoldino Guerra, Marcelo Abidu-Figueiredo, Alcides Pissinatti, Vanessa Barbisan Fortes, Paulo de Souza
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Leontopithecus chrysopygus(黑狮绢毛猴)是巴西大西洋森林中发现的一种长颈猴灵长类动物。这一物种因人类活动侵占其栖息地而受到威胁。对Leontopithecus myology的研究提供了对生态变量的见解,并支持灵长类医学。本研究的目的是分析大腹蛇前臂肌肉的解剖结构。为此,我们解剖了5只成年雄性白蛉的6条胸肢。通过其附着点(起点和止点)描述肌肉,并使用精密刻度测量其质量。建立功能肌群进行比较。肌肉的位置和骨骼附着物与现存的灵长类动物相似。然而,种内差异也被注意到,例如在三分之一的样本中,桡神经的隐窝位于肱桡肌肌腱的起源之间。指深屈肌的平均质量最高(2.34±0.43 g),第二指伸肌的平均质量最低(0.03±0.01 g)。腕肌和指屈肌的平均质量百分比(58.4±2.7%)明显高于其他肌肉(p < 0.05),这可能是由于在树枝上运动和爬树时需要握力。对胸肢其他部位的肌肉和其他Leontopithecus物种的进一步研究可以增强我们对这些肌肉如何适应它们的生活方式的理解。
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Forearm muscles in the black lion tamarin (<i>Leontopithecus chrysopygus</i>).

Forearm muscles in the black lion tamarin (<i>Leontopithecus chrysopygus</i>).

Forearm muscles in the black lion tamarin (<i>Leontopithecus chrysopygus</i>).

Forearm muscles in the black lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysopygus).

Leontopithecus chrysopygus (black lion tamarin) is a platyrrhine primate found in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. This species is threatened by human activities that encroach on its habitat. Studies on Leontopithecus myology provide insights into ecological variables and support primate medicine. This study aimed to analyze the anatomy of the forearm muscles of L. chrysopygus. For this purpose, six thoracic limbs from five adult male L. chrysopygus specimens were dissected. The muscles were described by their attachment points (origin and insertion), and their masses were measured using a precision scale. Functional muscle groups were established for comparison purposes. The positioning and skeletal attachments of the muscles resembled existing descriptions for primates. However, intraspecific variations were noted, such as a recess for the radial nerve between the origin of the tendon of the brachioradial muscle in one-third of the samples. The deep digital flexor muscle had the highest mean mass (2.34 ± 0.43 g), whereas the extensor muscle of the second digit had the lowest mean mass (0.03 ± 0.01 g). The carpal and digital flexor muscles showed a significantly higher mean percentage mass (p < 0.05) than the others (58.4 ± 2.7%), possibly due to the strength required for hand grip during locomotion on branches and climbing trees. Further studies on the muscles of other regions of the thoracic limb and other Leontopithecus species could enhance our understanding of how these muscles adapt to their lifestyles.

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