Department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.
J Anat. 2011 Feb;218(2):209-25. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2010.01314.x. Epub 2010 Oct 26.
Micro-computed tomographic analyses of trabecular bone architecture have been used to clarify the link between positional behavior and skeletal anatomy in primates. However, there are methodological decisions associated with quantifying and comparing trabecular anatomy across taxa that vary greatly in body size and morphology that can affect characterizations of trabecular architecture, such as choice of the volume of interest (VOI) size and location. The potential effects of these decisions may be amplified in small, irregular-shaped bones of the hands and feet that have more complex external morphology and more heterogeneous trabecular structure compared to, for example, the spherical epiphysis of the femoral head. In this study we investigate the effects of changes in VOI size and location on standard trabecular parameters in two bones of the hand, the capitate and third metacarpal, in a diverse sample of nonhuman primates that vary greatly in morphology, body mass and positional behavior. Results demonstrate that changes in VOI location and, to a lesser extent, changes in VOI size had a dramatic affect on many trabecular parameters, especially trabecular connectivity and structure (rods vs. plates), degree of anisotropy, and the primary orientation of the trabeculae. Although previous research has shown that some trabecular parameters are susceptible to slight variations in methodology (e.g. VOI location, scan resolution), this study provides a quantification of these effects in hand bones of a diverse sample of primates. An a priori understanding of the inherent biases created by the choice of VOI size and particularly location is critical to robust trabecular analysis and functional interpretation, especially in small bones with complex arthroses.
基于微计算机断层扫描的小梁骨结构分析已经被用于阐明灵长类动物的位置行为与骨骼解剖结构之间的联系。然而,在定量和比较跨物种的小梁解剖结构时,存在着与方法学决策相关的问题,这些决策在很大程度上因身体大小和形态的差异而有所不同,这可能会影响小梁结构的特征描述,例如感兴趣体积(VOI)大小和位置的选择。这些决策的潜在影响在手部和脚部的小而不规则形状的骨骼中可能会被放大,这些骨骼与例如股骨头的球形骨骺相比,具有更复杂的外部形态和更不均匀的小梁结构。在这项研究中,我们调查了 VOI 大小和位置变化对手部两块骨骼——头状骨和第三掌骨的标准小梁参数的影响,这两块骨骼的形态、体重和位置行为在非人类灵长类动物中差异很大。结果表明,VOI 位置的变化,以及在较小程度上 VOI 大小的变化,对许多小梁参数产生了巨大影响,特别是小梁连接和结构(杆状与板状)、各向异性程度以及小梁的主要方向。尽管先前的研究表明,一些小梁参数容易受到方法学上的细微变化(例如 VOI 位置、扫描分辨率)的影响,但本研究对手部骨骼的不同灵长类动物样本中的这些影响进行了量化。在选择 VOI 大小,特别是位置时,对固有偏差的预先理解对于稳健的小梁分析和功能解释至关重要,特别是在具有复杂关节的小骨骼中。