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猩猩的圆韧带。

The ligamentum teres femoris in orangutans.

机构信息

Center for Anatomical Sciences, University of North Texas.

Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

出版信息

Am J Phys Anthropol. 2018 Nov;167(3):684-690. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.23644. Epub 2018 Aug 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

It is widely viewed that orangutans lack a ligamentum teres femoris (LTF) inserting on the femoral head because orangutans lack a distinct fovea capitis. Orangutans employ acrobatic quadrumanous clambering that requires a high level of hip joint mobility, and the absence of an LTF is believed to be an adaptation to increase hip mobility. However, there are conflicting reports in the literature about whether there may be a different LTF configuration in orangutans, perhaps with a ligament inserting on the femoral neck instead. Here we perform a dissection-based study of orangutan hip joints, assess the soft tissue and hard tissue correlates of the orangutan LTF, and histologically examination the LTF to evaluate whether it is homologous to that found in other hominoids.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The hip joints from six orangutans were dissected. In the two orangutans with an LTF passing to the femoral head, the LTF was assessed histologically. Skeletonized femora (n=56) in osteological repositories were examined for evidence of a foveal pit.

RESULTS

We observed an LTF in two of the three infant orangutans but not in the sub-adult or adult specimens. Histological examination of the infant LTF shows a distinct artery coursing through the LTF to the head of the femur. One percent of orangutan femora present with a foveal scar, but no pit, on the femoral head.

DISCUSSION

Despite being absent in adults, the LTF is present in at least some orangutans during infancy. We suggest that the LTF maintains a role in blood supply to the femoral head early in life. Because the LTF can limit hip mobility, this may explain why the LTF may be lost as an orangutan ages and gains locomotor independence. These findings enhance our understanding of orangutan hip morphology and underscore the need for future soft tissue investigations.

摘要

目的

人们普遍认为,猩猩缺乏附着在股骨头的圆韧带(LTF),因为它们缺乏明显的股骨头凹。猩猩采用杂技般的四足攀爬,需要髋关节高度灵活,而缺乏 LTF 被认为是一种增加髋关节灵活性的适应。然而,文献中对于猩猩是否可能存在不同的 LTF 结构存在争议,也许有一种韧带附着在股骨颈上。在这里,我们对猩猩髋关节进行了基于解剖的研究,评估了猩猩 LTF 的软组织和硬组织结构,并对 LTF 进行了组织学检查,以评估其是否与其他原猴同源。

材料和方法

对六只猩猩的髋关节进行了解剖。在两个 LTF 通向股骨头的猩猩中,对 LTF 进行了组织学评估。在骨骼仓库中检查了 56 个 skeletonized femora(n=56),以寻找股骨头凹坑的证据。

结果

我们在三只幼猩猩中的两只中观察到了 LTF,但在亚成体或成年标本中没有观察到。对幼年 LTF 的组织学检查显示,一条明显的动脉穿过 LTF 流向股骨头部。1%的猩猩股骨头部有一个股骨头凹痕,但没有凹坑。

讨论

尽管在成年期缺失,但 LTF 在至少一些猩猩的婴儿期存在。我们认为 LTF 在生命早期对股骨头的血液供应仍发挥作用。由于 LTF 可能限制髋关节的灵活性,这可以解释为什么 LTF 在猩猩年龄增长并获得独立运动能力时会消失。这些发现增强了我们对猩猩髋关节形态的理解,并强调了未来软组织研究的必要性。

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