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Contrast‐enhanced XROMM reveals in vivo in vivo soft tissue interactions in the hip of Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis

机译:对比增强的Xromm在鳄鱼密西西比人鳄鱼句子的体内软组织相互作用中显示体内

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Abstract Extant archosaurs exhibit highly divergent articular soft tissue anatomies between avian and crocodilian lineages. However, the general lack of understanding of the dynamic interactions among archosaur joint soft tissues has hampered further inferences about the function and evolution of these joints. Here we use contrast‐enhanced computed tomography to generate 3D surface models of the pelvis, femora, and hip joint soft tissues in an extant archosaur, the American alligator. The hip joints were then animated using marker‐based X‐Ray Reconstruction of Moving Morphology (XROMM) to visualize soft tissue articulation during forward terrestrial locomotion. We found that the anatomical femoral head of the alligator travels beyond the cranial extent of the bony acetabulum and does not act as a central pivot, as has been suggested for some extinct archosaurs. Additionally, the fibrocartilaginous surfaces of the alligator’s antitrochanter and femoral neck remain engaged during hip flexion and extension, similar to the articulation between homologous structures in birds. Moreover, the femoral insertion of the ligamentum capitis moves dorsoventrally against the membrane‐bound portion of the medial acetabular wall, suggesting that the inner acetabular foramen constrains the excursion of this ligament as it undergoes cyclical stretching during the step cycle. Finally, the articular surface of the femoral cartilage model interpenetrates with those of the acetabular labrum and antitrochanter menisci; we interpret such interpenetration as evidence of compressive deformation of the labrum and of sliding movement of the menisci. Our data illustrate the utility of XROMM for studying in vivo articular soft tissue interactions. These results also allow us to propose functional hypotheses for crocodilian hip joint soft tissues, expanding our knowledge of vertebrate connective tissue biology and the role of joint soft tissues in locomotor behavior.
机译:摘要突出的船龙在禽和鳄鱼谱系之间表现出高度不同的关节软组织解剖。然而,普遍缺乏对古龙关节软组织之间的动态相互作用的理解已经阻碍了关于这些关节的功能和演化的进一步推断。在这里,我们使用对比度增强的计算机断层扫描来生成骨盆,股骨和髋关节软组织的3D表面模型,在现存的陆地龙,美国鳄鱼。然后使用基于标记的X射线重建移动形态(Xromm)来动画髋关节来动画,以在前部陆地运动期间可视化软组织铰接。我们发现,鳄鱼的解剖学股头传播了骨骼髋臼的颅部范围,并且不充当中央枢轴,正如一些灭绝的原子龙所建议的那样。另外,鳄鱼的抗真的血管和股骨颈的纤维纤维状表面仍然在髋部屈曲和延伸期间接合,类似于鸟类中同源结构之间的铰接。此外,韧带的股曲腔的股态插入在内侧髋臼壁的膜结合部分中移动,表明内部髋臼孔限制了该韧带的偏移,因为它在步骤循环期间经历循环拉伸。最后,股骨软骨模型的关节表面与髋臼唇和抗真菌剂肿瘤的细胞介入;我们将这种互通方式解释为唇息和半月形的滑动运动的压缩变形的证据。我们的数据说明了Xromm在体内关节软组织相互作用中学习的效用。这些结果还允许我们提出鳄鱼髋关节软组织的功能假设,扩大了我们对脊椎动物结缔组织生物学的知识以及关节软组织在运动行为中的作用。

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