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生长痛:如在羔羊模型中所记录的,它们是由于卧位时生长加速所致吗?

Growing pains: are they due to increased growth during recumbency as documented in a lamb model?

作者信息

Noonan Kenneth J, Farnum Cornelia E, Leiferman Ellen M, Lampl Michelle, Markel Mark D, Wilsman Norman J

机构信息

Department of Comparative Biosciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53792, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Orthop. 2004 Nov-Dec;24(6):726-31. doi: 10.1097/00004694-200411000-00024.

Abstract

The rate and patterns of longitudinal bone growth are affected by many different local and systemic factors; however, uncompromised growth is usually considered to be smoothly continuous, with predictable accelerations and decelerations over periods of months to years. The authors used implanted microtransducers to document bone growth in immature lambs. Bone length measurements were sampled every 167 seconds for 21 to 25 days. The authors show that at least 90% of bone elongation occurs during recumbency and almost no growth occurs during standing or locomotion. The authors hypothesize that growth may also occur in children during rest or sleep, thus supporting the concept of nocturnal growth and perhaps a relationship to growing pains.

摘要

纵向骨骼生长的速率和模式受许多不同的局部和全身因素影响;然而,正常生长通常被认为是平稳连续的,在数月至数年的时间里有可预测的加速和减速。作者使用植入式微传感器记录未成熟羔羊的骨骼生长情况。在21至25天内,每隔167秒对骨长度进行一次测量。作者表明,至少90%的骨骼伸长发生在卧姿时,站立或运动时几乎不发生生长。作者推测,儿童在休息或睡眠时也可能发生生长,从而支持夜间生长的概念,或许还与生长痛有关。

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