Paralysis and long bone growth in the chick: growth shape trajectories of the pelvic limb.

Growth Development and Aging Pub Date : 1997-01-01
J E Bertram, L S Greenberg, T Miyake, B K Hall
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Growth of chick embryonic femora, tibiotarsi and first phalanges of digit three were measured at one day intervals from day 6 through 16 of incubation. Normal controls were compared to embryos paralyzed at 5 days of incubation. Over the 10 day study period, length of the paralyzed femora, length and width of the paralyzed tibiotarsi and differences in length of the phalanges were observed. Growth in length of phalanx one of digit three was most affected by paralysis over this period. Changes in shape of these bones also occurred during growth. Normal long bones undergo changes in shape as differential growth in length and width occurs. Such changes in shape can be considered as the bone's normal growth "trajectory". Paralyzed bones displayed a different growth trajectory than normal bones. As expected, the long bones of paralyzed embryos were shorter than age-matched controls. Contrary to expectations, however, paralyzed long bones were relatively more stout than age-matched controls.

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小鸡的麻痹和长骨生长:骨盆肢体的生长形状轨迹。
从孵育第6天至第16天,每隔1天测量鸡胚胎股骨、胫跗和第三指第一指骨的生长情况。将正常对照与孵化5天后瘫痪的胚胎进行比较。在10天的研究期间,观察瘫痪股骨的长度、瘫痪胫骨的长度和宽度以及指骨长度的差异。在这一时期,手指三的指骨之一的长度增长受到瘫痪的影响最大。这些骨骼的形状在生长过程中也会发生变化。正常的长骨会随着长度和宽度的不同生长而发生形状的变化。这种形状的变化可以认为是骨骼正常生长的“轨迹”。瘫痪的骨骼显示出与正常骨骼不同的生长轨迹。不出所料,瘫痪胚胎的长骨比同龄对照组短。然而,与预期相反,瘫痪的长骨比同龄的对照组相对更结实。
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