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Lamellar Bone is an Incremental Tissue Reconciling Enamel Rhythms, Body Size, and Organismal Life History
- Source :
- Calcified Tissue International. 84:388-404
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2009.
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Abstract
- Mammalian enamel formation is periodic, including fluctuations attributable to the daily biological clock as well as longer-period oscillations that enigmatically correlate with body mass. Because the scaling of bone mass to body mass is an axiom of vertebrate hard tissue biology, we consider that long-period enamel formation rhythms may reflect corresponding and heretofore unrecognized rhythms in bone growth. The principal aim of this study is to seek a rhythm in bone growth demonstrably related to enamel oscillatory development. Our analytical approach is based in morphology, using a variety of hard tissue microscopy techniques. We first ascertain the relationship among long-period enamel rhythms, the striae of Retzius, and body mass using a large sample of mammalian taxa. In addition, we test whether osteocyte lacuna density (a surrogate for rates of cell proliferation) in bone is correlated with mammalian body mass. Finally, using fluorescently labeled developing bone tissues, we investigate whether the bone lamella, a fundamental microanatomical unit of bone, relates to rhythmic enamel growth increments. Our results confirm a positive correlation between long-period enamel rhythms and body mass and a negative correlation between osteocyte density and body mass. We also confirm that lamellar bone is an incremental tissue, one lamella formed in the species-specific time dependency of striae of Retzius formation. We conclude by contextualizing our morphological research with a current understanding of autonomic regulatory control of the skeleton and body mass, suggesting a central contribution to the coordination of organismal life history and body mass.
- Subjects :
- Primates
Periodicity
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Longevity
Biology
Osteocytes
Bone and Bones
Body Mass Index
Endocrinology
Rhythm
Species Specificity
Bone Density
medicine
Animals
Humans
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Dental Enamel
Phylogeny
Cell Proliferation
Mammals
Bone growth
Chronobiology
Bone Development
Enamel paint
Hominidae
Anatomy
Biological Evolution
Skeleton (computer programming)
Rats
Striae of Retzius
Lamella (materials)
medicine.anatomical_structure
Osteocyte
visual_art
visual_art.visual_art_medium
Tooth
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14320827 and 0171967X
- Volume :
- 84
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Calcified Tissue International
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5f1a8135744412e341f1c1d28ab9ee57