Evaluation and 3D imaging of mineral structure changes of the rabbit (New Zealand) skull during developmental periods

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY Anatomia Histologia Embryologia Pub Date : 2024-05-12 DOI:10.1111/ahe.13053
Yeşim Aslan Kanmaz, Saime Betül Baygeldi, Barış Can Güzel, Yücehan Yılmaz, Meryem Karan, Betül Dağoğlu Hark, Sadık Yılmaz
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This study aimed to determine the morphometric measurements anatomically and CT images of skulls of healthy male and female rabbits during postnatal development, to analyse the data statistically and to demonstrate the structural changes in bone. A total of 40 rabbits (20 females and 20 males) were divided into four groups including prepubertal period (group I (0–1 month)), period between adolescence and adulthood (group II (3-5 month)) and later (young adult period as group III (1–3 years) and old adult period as group IV (3–5 years)), with five animals in each group. After the morphometric measurements, the surface area and volume values of the skull were calculated. The skulls were reconstructed using a 3D Slicer (5.0.2), which is used for 3D modelling. The cranial bones in each group were then crushed using a grinder so that the powdered samples were obtained for XRF (X-ray fluorescence technique). The p-value was statistically highly significant between group and gender (p < 0.001). In morphometric measurements, males were generally higher than females. Only PL, GBOC and GNB measurements were higher in females. The p-value between groups (in all measurements), between genders (in TL, GLN, FL, VL, OZB and GBN parameters) and between groups and genders (in TL, DL and VL parameters) was statistically highly significant (p < 0.001). The p-value between the groups, p-value between sexes and p-value between group and sex in Si, P, K, Ca, Ni, Zn, Sr, Sr and Ca/P elements were statistically significant (p < 0.001). Consequently, metric, volume and surface area measurements were taken through 3D modelling of skull bone in prepubertal period (group I), period between adolescence and adulthood (group II) and later (young adult period as group III and old adult period as group IV) of rabbits and the change in the mineral structure during postnatal development and effect of sex on this change were investigated. This might be the first study to assess both metric and mineral changes at four age intervals taken during the life span of rabbits.

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兔(新西兰)头骨在发育期间矿物质结构变化的评估和三维成像。
本研究旨在测定健康雄兔和雌兔出生后发育期间头骨的解剖形态测量值和 CT 图像,对数据进行统计分析,并展示骨骼结构的变化。将 40 只兔子(雌性 20 只,雄性 20 只)分为四组,包括青春前期(I 组,0-1 个月)、青春期至成年期(II 组,3-5 个月)和后期(青壮年期为 III 组,1-3 年)和老年期(IV 组,3-5 年),每组 5 只。形态测量后,计算头骨的表面积和体积值。使用 3D Slicer(5.0.2)重建头骨,该软件用于 3D 建模。然后用粉碎机将每组的颅骨粉碎,得到粉末样本,用于 XRF(X 射线荧光技术)。组别和性别之间的 p 值具有高度统计学意义(p
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Anatomia Histologia Embryologia
Anatomia Histologia Embryologia ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-VETERINARY SCIENCES
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1.90
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115
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia is a premier international forum for the latest research on descriptive, applied and clinical anatomy, histology, embryology, and related fields. Special emphasis is placed on the links between animal morphology and veterinary and experimental medicine, consequently studies on clinically relevant species will be given priority. The editors welcome papers on medical imaging and anatomical techniques. The journal is of vital interest to clinicians, zoologists, obstetricians, and researchers working in biotechnology. Contributions include reviews, original research articles, short communications and book reviews.
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