Una visión evolutiva del síndrome supracondilar. Sobre atavismos y la aparición de los primeros tetrápodos

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Metode Science Studies Journal Pub Date : 2019-12-03 DOI:10.7203/metode.10.15032
Borja Figueirido
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Understanding the evolution and function of structures in the past is key to understanding current biodiversity. This paper shows how an evolutionary perspective can help us to understand supracondylar syndrome. This pathology is caused by compression of the median nerve and/or the brachial artery in the arm and affects a significant percentage of the human population. We propose that this neuropathy is an atavism (the reappearance of an ancestral characteristic that had been lost along our evolutionary lineage) of the entepicondylar foramen: a channel present at the lower end of the humerus through which the brachial artery and the median nerve pass in some mammals. The origin of the foramen has been identified in the first tetrapods, and we propose that its original function could be linked to the evolutionary innovation of the cervical brachial plexus as well as the subsequent evolution of the entepicondylar foramen in amniotes – a group of terrestrial vertebrates that encompasses current reptiles and amphibians – and that it may be vestigial. 
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髁上综合征的进化观点。关于返祖和第一批四足动物的出现
了解过去结构的演化和功能是了解当前生物多样性的关键。本文展示了如何从进化的角度来帮助我们理解髁上综合征。这种病理是由压迫正中神经和/或臂动脉引起的,影响很大比例的人群。我们认为这种神经病变是髁外孔的返祖现象(在我们的进化谱系中失去的祖先特征的重现):在一些哺乳动物中,肱动脉和正中神经通过肱骨下端的一个通道。孔的起源已经在第一批四足动物中被确定,我们提出它的原始功能可能与颈臂丛的进化创新以及羊膜动物(一组陆生脊椎动物,包括现在的爬行动物和两栖动物)的后髁外孔的进化有关,并且它可能是退化的。
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