Three-dimensional evaluation of structures in small bones by Micro- CT: tail fracture planes of autotomizing lizards (Scincidae and Gecconidae families)

G. Kuhn, P. Gruber, R. Müller, F. Rühli
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Three dimensional evaluation of internal structures of small bones with histological methods or conventional X-ray is difficult. Micro-computed tomography (µCT) can provide 3D datasets with high resolution. In this study we applied µCT to analyse tail vertebra of autotomizing lizards. Autotomy is an ability of several reptile families to loose their tail at predicted break points (autotomy plane) to escape from enemies. Until now, these autotomy planes have been described with histological and conventional radiographic methods only. Micro-CT produced high resolution (15 µm voxel size) images clearly showing the autotomy plane in the 3D reconstructions as well as in 2D slices. Micro-CT proved to be of high value for the examination of the 3D position of autotomy planes in tail vertebra of different reptile species. Therefore, µCT will also be useful for the evaluation of 3D bone microarchitecture in other biological research.
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微型CT对小骨结构的三维评价:自动机蜥蜴(剑齿虎科和剑齿虎科)尾巴断裂面
用组织学方法或常规x线对小骨的内部结构进行三维评价是困难的。微计算机断层扫描(µCT)可以提供高分辨率的3D数据集。在本研究中,我们应用微CT对自动机蜥蜴的尾椎进行了分析。自切是几种爬行动物在预测的断点(自切平面)松开尾巴以逃离敌人的能力。到目前为止,这些自切面仅用组织学和常规放射学方法描述。Micro-CT产生高分辨率(15µm体素大小)图像,在3D重建和2D切片中清晰显示自切面。显微ct对不同爬行动物尾椎自切面三维位置的检测有很高的价值。因此,微CT也将在其他生物学研究中用于三维骨微结构的评估。
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