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Chondroid bone in dinosaur embryos and nestlings (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae): Insights into the growth of the skull and the evolution of skeletal tissues

机译:恐龙胚胎和雏鸟中的软骨样骨:洞察头骨的生长和骨骼组织的演变

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In histology textbooks, the vertebrate skeleton is represented as almost entirely made of bone and cartilage. This is a false dichotomy and in fact, a continuum of intermediate tissues between bone and cartilage exists. Chondroid bone ([CB] or chondroid tissue), one of the most well-known intermediate tissues, has been reported in mammals, birds and crocodilians. It accommodates (1) rapid growth of the skull and (2) the development of craniofacial sutures. Since CB is present in the extant phylogenetic bracket of the Dinosauria, we hypothesized that it was also present in non-avian dinosaurs. By means of paleohistological examination and microradiography, we report for the first time the presence of CB in non-avian dinosaur embryos and nestlings (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae). It was found in five locations: (1) scattered within the bone trabeculae of an embryonic surangular; (2) and (3) in the coronoid process and in the alveolar processes of an embryonic dentary; (4) in the mandibular symphyses of an embryonic and a post-hatching dentary; (5) at the fronto-postorbital suture of an embryo. In these areas. CB was present in large amounts, suggesting that it played an important role in the rapid growth of the hadrosaurian skull during embryonic development. Moreover, the CB present in the sutural borders of a Hypacrosaurus frontal suggests that it was also involved in sutural growth, as it has been reported to be in mammalian and avian sutures. This is the first step taken to document and understand dinosaurian sutures from a histological perspective and it sheds light on an old problem by reporting the presence of CB in an additional Glade within the Vertebrata. It is parsimonious to propose that CB in the chick embryo, Gallus gallus, the American alligator, Alligator mississippiensis and the hadrosaurs of the present study are homologous and that CB arose once and was inherited from their common ancestor. (C) 2015 Academie des sciences. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
机译:在组织学教科书中,脊椎动物的骨骼几乎全部由骨头和软骨制成。这是错误的二分法,实际上,在骨骼和软骨之间存在中间组织的连续体。软骨样骨([CB]或软骨样组织)是最著名的中间组织之一,在哺乳动物,鸟类和鳄鱼中已有报道。它适应(1)头骨的快速生长和(2)颅面缝线的发展。由于CB存在于恐龙的系统发育支架中,因此我们假设它也存在于非禽类恐龙中。通过古组织学检查和显微射线照相,我们首次报告了非禽类恐龙胚胎和雏鸟中的CB的存在(鸟嘴兽科:Hadrosauridae)。它在五个位置发现:(1)散布在胚胎三角骨的骨小梁内; (2)和(3)在牙本质的冠突过程和牙槽过程中; (4)在胚胎和孵化后的牙齿的下颌骨中; (5)在胚胎的额眶后缝合处。在这些地区。 CB大量存在,表明它在胚胎发育过程中在鸭嘴龙头骨的快速生长中发挥了重要作用。此外,Hypacrosaurus额叶的缝合边界中存在的CB表明,它也参与了缝合的生长,因为据报道它是在哺乳动物和鸟类缝合线中形成的。这是从组织学角度记录和理解恐龙缝合线的第一步,它通过报告椎骨内另外一个Glade中存在CB来阐明一个古老的问题。有人认为鸡胚,鸡,美国短吻鳄,密西西比短吻鳄和本研究的鸭嘴龙中的CB是同源的,并且CB出现一次并从其共同祖先那里继承而来。 (C)2015年科学研究院。由Elsevier Masson SAS发布。版权所有。

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