Guatelli-Steinberg Debbie, Pampush James D, O'Hara Mackie C, Xing Song, McGraw W Scott, Ferrell Rebecca J
Department of Anthropology, The Ohio State University, 4034 Smith Laboratory, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1106.
Department of Exercise Science, High Point University, High Point, North Carolina 27268.
Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2018 Jan;301(1):125-139. doi: 10.1002/ar.23703. Epub 2017 Oct 27.
Enamel formation front (EFF) angles represent the leading edge of enamel matrix secretion at particular points in time. These angles are influenced by rates of enamel extension (the rates at which tooth crowns grow in height), rates of enamel matrix secretion and the angles that prisms make with the enamel-dentine junction. Previous research suggests, but has not yet established, that these angles reflect aspects of primate biology related to their pace of growth and development, most notably brain and body size. The present study tested this possibility on histological sections using phylogenetically-controlled and Bonferroni-corrected analyses spanning a broad taxonomic range. Ten species were represented in the analysis of anterior teeth; 17 in the analysis of posterior (postcanine) teeth (with varying sample sizes). Also, tested was the relationship of EFF angles to striae of Retzius periodicity (long period growth rhythms in enamel) and degree of folivory, as both factors are related to primate developmental rates. Finally, several analyses were conducted to investigate whether tooth size (operationalized as EDJ length) might mediate these relationships. Central results are as follows: (1) Relationships between EFF angles and brain weight (anterior teeth) and between EFF angles and body mass (anterior and posterior teeth) are statistically significant and (2) Mid-crown EFF angles are not statistically significantly related to EDJ lengths. These results suggest that tooth size does not mediate relationships between EFF angles and brain weight/body mass and are discussed with respect to underlying enamel growth variables (especially rates of enamel extension and secretion). Anat Rec, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Anat Rec, 301:125-139, 2018. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
釉质形成前沿(EFF)角度代表特定时间点釉质基质分泌的前沿。这些角度受釉质延伸速率(牙冠高度生长的速率)、釉质基质分泌速率以及棱柱与釉质-牙本质界所成角度的影响。先前的研究表明,但尚未证实,这些角度反映了灵长类生物学中与其生长和发育速度相关的方面,最显著的是脑和身体大小。本研究使用系统发育控制和经邦费罗尼校正的分析方法,在跨越广泛分类范围的组织学切片上测试了这种可能性。前牙分析中有10个物种;后牙(犬齿后牙)分析中有17个物种(样本量各不相同)。此外,还测试了EFF角度与芮氏线周期性(釉质中的长期生长节律)和食叶程度之间的关系,因为这两个因素都与灵长类发育速率有关。最后,进行了几项分析以研究牙齿大小(以釉质-牙本质界长度衡量)是否可能介导这些关系。主要结果如下:(1)EFF角度与脑重量(前牙)之间以及EFF角度与体重(前牙和后牙)之间的关系具有统计学意义,(2)牙冠中部的EFF角度与釉质-牙本质界长度无统计学显著关系。这些结果表明牙齿大小并未介导EFF角度与脑重量/体重之间的关系,并根据潜在的釉质生长变量(尤其是釉质延伸和分泌速率)进行了讨论。《解剖学记录》,2017年。©2017威利期刊公司。《解剖学记录》,301:125 - 139,2018年。©2017威利期刊公司。