Curtis Neil, Witzel Ulrich, Fagan Michael J
University of Hull, Hull, UK.
Folia Primatol (Basel). 2014;85(2):77-87. doi: 10.1159/000357526. Epub 2014 Jan 30.
Cranial sutures are an essential part of the growing skull, allowing bones to increase in size during growth, with their morphology widely believed to be dictated by the forces and displacements that they experience. The zygomaticotemporal suture in primates is located in the relatively weak zygomatic arch, and externally it appears a very simple connection. However, large forces are almost certainly transmitted across this suture, suggesting that it requires some level of stability while also allowing controlled movements under high loading. Here we examine the 2- and 3-dimensional (3D) morphology of the zygomaticotemporal suture in an ontogenetic series of Macaca fascicularis skulls. High resolution microcomputed tomography data sets were examined, and virtual and physical 3D replicas were created to assess both structure and general stability. The zygomaticotemporal suture is much more complex than its external appearance suggests, with interlocking facets between the adjacent zygomatic and temporal bones. It appears as if some movement is permitted across the suture in younger animals, but as they approach adulthood the complexity of the suture's interlocking bone facets reaches a level where these movements become minimal.
颅缝是生长中颅骨的重要组成部分,在生长过程中使骨骼增大,人们普遍认为其形态由所经历的力和位移决定。灵长类动物的颧颞缝位于相对脆弱的颧弓处,从外部看它是一个非常简单的连接。然而,几乎可以肯定有很大的力通过这条缝传递,这表明它需要一定程度的稳定性,同时在高负荷下也允许可控的运动。在此,我们研究了食蟹猴颅骨个体发育系列中颧颞缝的二维和三维形态。检查了高分辨率微型计算机断层扫描数据集,并创建了虚拟和实体三维复制品以评估结构和总体稳定性。颧颞缝比其外观所显示的要复杂得多,相邻的颧骨和颞骨之间有互锁的小平面。似乎在较年幼的动物中,这条缝允许一些运动,但随着它们接近成年,缝的互锁骨小平面的复杂性达到一个水平,使得这些运动变得最小。