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Functional and Morphological Correlates of Mandibular Symphyseal Form in a Living Human Sample

机译:在人类活体样品中下颌骨干形态的功能和形态学相关性

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Variation in recent human mandibular form is often thought to reflect differences in masticatory behavior associated with variation in food preparation and subsistence strategies. Nevertheless, while mandibular variation in some human comparisons appear to reflect differences in functional loading, other comparisons indicate that this relationship is not universal. This suggests that morphological variation in the mandible is influenced by other factors that may obscure the effects of loading on mandibular form. It is likely that highly strained mandibular regions, including the corpus, are influenced by well-established patterns of lower facial skeletal integration. As such, it is unclear to what degree mandibular form reflects localized stresses incurred during mastication vs. a larger set of correlated features that may influence bone distribution patterns. In this study, we examine the relationship between mandibular symphyseal bone distribution (i.e., second moments of area, cortical bone area) and masticatory force production (i.e., in vivo maximal bite force magnitude and estimated symphyseal bending forces) along with lower facial shape variation in a sample of n=20 living human male subjects. Our results indicate that while some aspects of symphyseal form (e.g., wishboning resistance) are significantly correlated with estimates of symphyseal bending force magnitude, others (i.e., vertical bending resistance) are more closely tied to variation in lower facial shape. This suggests that while the symphysis reflects variation in some variables related to functional loading, the complex and multifactorial influences on symphyseal form underscores the importance of exercising caution when inferringfunction from the mandible especially in narrow taxonomic comparisons.
机译:人们通常认为,最近人类下颌形态的变化反映出与食物制备和生存策略的变化相关的咀嚼行为的差异。然而,尽管在一些人的比较中下颌的变化似乎反映了功能负荷的差异,但其他比较表明这种关系不是普遍的。这表明下颌骨的形态变化受到其他因素的影响,这些因素可能会掩盖负荷对下颌骨形态的影响。高度紧张的下颌骨区域(包括主体)可能受到成熟的下颌骨下颌骨整合模式的影响。因此,尚不清楚下颌形式在多大程度上反映了咀嚼过程中产生的局部应力与较大的一组可能影响骨骼分布方式的相关特征。在这项研究中,我们研究了下颌骨共生骨分布(即面积的第二矩,皮质骨面积)与咀嚼力产生(即体内最大咬合力大小和估计的骨共生弯曲力)以及较低的面部形状变化之间的关系。在n = 20个活着的人类男性受试者的样本中。我们的结果表明,虽然while骨形态的某些方面(例如,许愿骨阻力)与with骨弯曲力大小的估计值显着相关,但其他方面(即垂直弯曲阻力)与下颌面部形状的变化更紧密相关。这表明,尽管共骨反应了一些与功能负荷有关的变量的变化,但对共生体形态的复杂和多因素影响强调了从下颌骨推断功能时谨慎行事的重要性,尤其是在狭窄的分类比较中。

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