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Histology of dental long‐period biorhythms in Canis familiaris Canis familiaris

机译:Canis Compiseris Canis熟悉的牙科长期生物疗法的组织学

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Abstract Our objective is to assess variation in Havers–Halberg oscillation ( HHO ) periodicities among domestic dogs ( Canis familiaris ). The HHO is hypothesized to be a hypothalamic‐generated biorhythm coordinating multiple life history variables including body mass and lifespan. Dogs have a broad mass range spanning two orders of magnitude, but this variation has been shown to result from selection on very few genetic loci, and dogs have low variation in other life history traits. Therefore, we predict that HHO variation will not be correlated to body mass among domestic dogs, as it is in anthropoid primates. To test the prediction, we examined dog HHO periodicity via manifestations in tooth enamel and dentine, quantifying HHO rhythm histologically. HHO rhythm is reflected in teeth as the number of days between secretion of successive striae of Retzius (enamel) and Andresen lines (dentine), a value referred to as Retzius periodicity ( RP ). We counted ca. 24‐h growth lines between successive Retzius and Andresen lines to determine RP in histological thin‐sections from canine teeth of 19 dogs, representing different breeds and sizes. To test our hypothesis, we regressed RP periodicity against body mass data. Dogs have low RP variation for their body mass range, with a modal periodicity of 5?days and a range of 4–6?days. RP was not significantly correlated with body mass. We conclude that mass variation in dogs does not seem driven by HHO physiology, consistent with findings that IGF 1 variants produce dog mass variation. However, low RP (and by extension HHO ) variation is consistent with low variation in dog lifespan and gestation, suggesting that dog life history may still be governed by HHO mechanisms even if body mass does not reflect this.
机译:摘要我们的目标是评估国内犬(Canis熟悉)之间的Havers-Halberg振荡(HHO)周期的变化。 HHO被假设为一个下丘脑产生的生物性,协调多生命历史变量,包括体重和寿命。狗具有庞大的质量范围,跨越两个数量级,但是已经显示出这种变化来从很少的遗传基因座上选择,并且狗的其他历史特征的变化很低。因此,我们预测HHO变异不会与家畜中的体重相关,因为它在某种人物的灵长类动物中。为了测试预测,我们通过牙釉质和牙本质中的表现检查了狗HHO周期性,在组织学上定量HHO节律。 HHO节奏被反映在牙齿中,作为Retzius(牙釉质)和肠道系(牙本质)的连续条纹分泌之间的天数,称为Retzius周期(RP)的值。我们计算了加利福尼亚州。连续Retzius和Andresen系之间的24小时生长素,以确定来自19只狗的犬齿牙齿的组织学薄膜中的RP,代表不同的品种和尺寸。为了测试我们的假设,我们将RP周期性反对体重数据。狗的rp变异低,它们的体重范围为5?天和4-6天的模数周期性。 RP与体重没有明显相关。我们得出结论,狗的质量变异似乎没有由HHO生理学驱动的,这与IGF 1变体产生狗质量变异的结果一致。然而,低RP(和延伸HHO)变化与狗寿命和妊娠的低变异相一致,表明狗生命历史可能仍然受到HHO机制的管辖,即使体重没有反映这个。

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