照亮纤维的黑暗混乱:圆形交叉偏振光在krasiejowensis后顶龙真皮胸带骨组织结构解开中的应用。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY Journal of Anatomy Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1111/joa.14197
Sudipta Kalita, Elżbieta M Teschner, Dorota Konietzko-Meier
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目前对四足动物皮肤骨骼组织学的了解来自于头骨、骨皮、甲壳、板和其他颅后材料的化石和最近的遗骸,这些材料一直是用线性交叉偏振光(LCPL)显微镜研究的。绝大多数非羊膜动物四足动物的胸带,包括颞椎动物,进化出了位于腹侧的大型真皮骨——锁骨间和一对锁骨。尽管如此,关于这些颅后真皮骨的骨组织结构的信息仍然缺乏。本研究利用圆形交叉偏振光(CCPL)研究了krasiejowensis胸皮骨的骨组织组成和结构。krasiejowensis是一种晚三叠世的temnospondyl,已知已进化出大量的胸皮骨,可能在这些水生两栖动物的浮力控制中起作用。这项新技术揭示了交织结构纤维(ISF)的精细结构,ISF是骨化真皮组织中发现的一种常见基质,是胶原蛋白的环状和股状网状结构,而不是先前在处理真皮起源的骨化元素的研究中使用LCPL描述的晶格状基质。我们的ISF结果是通过在CCPL可视化下消除骨纤维消光来实现的。CCPL的这一特性还揭示了以前从未观察到的交织和平行纤维矩阵之间的过渡形式。这项研究表明,对骨骼真皮元素的骨组织组织学的历史理解受到限制,这不仅是因为缺乏采样,还因为LCPL矿化组织可视化的局限性。
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Illuminating the dark mess of fibers: Application of circular cross polarized light in unravelling the bone tissue structure of the dermal pectoral girdle of Metoposaurus krasiejowensis.

Current understanding of the histology of the dermoskeleton of tetrapods comes from fossilized and recent remains of skulls, osteoderms, carapace, plastron and other postcranial material which were always investigated using linear cross polarized light (LCPL) microscopy. The pectoral girdle of vast majority of non-amniote tetrapods, including temnospondyls evolved large ventrally located dermal bones- the interclavicle and a pair of clavicles. Despite that, there is a lack of information about the bone tissue structure from these postcranial dermal bones. This study used circular cross polarized light (CCPL) to investigate the bone tissue composition and structure from the pectoral dermoskeleton of Metoposaurus krasiejowensis, a Late Triassic temnospondyl known to have evolved massive pectoral dermal bones which could have played a role in buoyancy control in these aquatic amphibians. This novel technique shines light into the fine structure of interwoven structural fibers (ISF), a common matrix found in ossified dermal tissues, is a mesh of loops and strands of collagen instead of a lattice patterned matrix as described previously by using LCPL in previous studies that dealt with ossified elements of dermal origin. Our result of ISF is achieved by eliminating bone fiber extinction under CCPL visualization. This feature of CCPL also sheds light into the transitional forms between interwoven and parallel-fibered matrices which was never previously observed. This study shows that the historical understanding of histology of bone tissue from skeletal dermal elements is limited not only due to lack of sampling but also due to the limitations of mineralized tissue visualization with LCPL.

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Journal of Anatomy
Journal of Anatomy 医学-解剖学与形态学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Anatomy is an international peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Anatomical Society. The journal publishes original papers, invited review articles and book reviews. Its main focus is to understand anatomy through an analysis of structure, function, development and evolution. Priority will be given to studies of that clearly articulate their relevance to the anatomical community. Focal areas include: experimental studies, contributions based on molecular and cell biology and on the application of modern imaging techniques and papers with novel methods or synthetic perspective on an anatomical system. Studies that are essentially descriptive anatomy are appropriate only if they communicate clearly a broader functional or evolutionary significance. You must clearly state the broader implications of your work in the abstract. We particularly welcome submissions in the following areas: Cell biology and tissue architecture Comparative functional morphology Developmental biology Evolutionary developmental biology Evolutionary morphology Functional human anatomy Integrative vertebrate paleontology Methodological innovations in anatomical research Musculoskeletal system Neuroanatomy and neurodegeneration Significant advances in anatomical education.
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