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The ancestral shape hypothesis: an evolutionary explanation for the occurrence of intervertebral disc herniation in humans

机译:祖先形状假说:人类椎间盘突出症发生的进化解释

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BackgroundRecent studies suggest there is a relationship between intervertebral disc herniation and vertebral shape. The nature of this relationship is unclear, however. Humans are more commonly afflicted with spinal disease than are non-human primates and one suggested explanation for this is the stress placed on the spine by bipedalism. With this in mind, we carried out a study of human, chimpanzee, and orangutan vertebrae to examine the links between vertebral shape, locomotion, and Schmorl’s nodes, which are bony indicators of vertical intervertebral disc herniation. We tested the hypothesis that vertical disc herniation preferentially affects individuals with vertebrae that are towards the ancestral end of the range of shape variation within Homo sapiens and therefore are less well adapted for bipedalism.
机译:背景技术最近的研究表明,椎间盘突出与椎体形态之间存在关联。但是,这种关系的性质尚不清楚。与非人类灵长类动物相比,人类更常患脊柱疾病,对此的一种建议解释是两足动物对脊柱施加了压力。考虑到这一点,我们对人,黑猩猩和猩猩的椎骨进行了研究,以检查椎体形状,运动和Schmorl结点之间的联系,Schmorl结点是垂直椎间盘突出的骨性指标。我们测试了以下假设,即垂直椎间盘突出会优先影响智人在智人内部形状变化范围的祖先端,因此不太适合两足动物。

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