胸の脊髄の左から右の非対称性
1UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UK.
Neuroscience letters
|August 31, 2025
まとめ
この研究により 猫の脊髄に 左から右の解剖学的な非対称性が見られました 胸部セグメントT5-T9の背骨の根のエントリは右側によりロストラルの位置であることが判明しました.
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 比較解剖学
- 脊髄 研究
背景:
- 脊髄の左-右不対称性を示す証拠が増えています
- 以前の研究では 機能的・発達的な不対称性が示されました
研究 の 目的:
- 脊髄の非対称性の具体的な解剖学的例を提供するために.
- 猫の胸の脊髄の背筋の入り口の左右の違いを定量化するために.
主な方法:
- 9年間 (36匹) の実験プロトコルの解剖学的測定値の分析.
- 胸部セグメントT5〜T9における背筋の根の入口位置の定量評価
- さらに36匹の脊髄に損傷のない部位から測定した結果の検証
主要な成果:
- 背筋の根の入り口の一貫したロストラルシフトは,左側と比較して右側に観察されました.
- 右側の最もロストラルな根は4. 5mmまでロストラル (平均0. 93mm) であった.
- 右端の尾根は5.5mm以上ロストラル (平均0.98mm) であった.
結論:
- 研究では猫の胸の脊髄に 定量的に解剖学的左右非対称性があることが示されています
- これらの発見は,脊髄の構造的な組織の理解に貢献します.
- この非対称性が脊髄機能と発達に及ぼす影響については,さらなる調査が必要である.
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