软组织限制了鸟类肩膀关节的运动
Oliver E Demuth1,2,3, John R Hutchinson3, Vittorio La Barbera3
1Clare College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1TL, UK.
The Journal of experimental biology
|September 25, 2025
概括
模拟软组织约束,如带,对于准确建模脊椎动物的关节运动至关重要. 这种计算方法提高了对已灭绝的动物运动和功能的理解.
科学领域:
- 古生物学的古生物学
- 生物力学 生物力学
- 比较解剖学的比较解剖学
背景情况:
- 关节的移动性对于脊椎动物的骨运动和行为至关重要.
- 估计已灭绝的脊椎动物关节移动性对于理解运动进化至关重要.
- 软组织,特别是带,限制了真正的关节运动,但很少在化石中保存.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证一个in silico模型来模拟鸟类的 (肩) 关节运动.
- 评估带束对关节运动的影响.
- 提高现存和已灭绝的脊椎动物的功能性关节运动估计的准确性.
主要方法:
- 实现了一个in silico计算模型来模拟鸟类肩关节运动.
- 将六个关键带的限制纳入模拟中.
- 验证了 in silico 模型与 ex vivo 实验数据相对应,使用的 X 射线运动形态重建 (XROMM).
主要成果:
- 带束显著影响和限制肩关节的移动性.
- 在包括带约束的情况下,in silico模型准确地预测了肩膀关节运动.
- 软组织局限性的建模是准确量化关节功能的组成部分.
结论:
- 对带约束的in silico建模对于准确的关节移动性评估至关重要.
- 这种方法改善了已灭绝的脊椎动物肌肉骨能力的功能推断.
- 该方法为脊椎动物化石记录中的行为和运动提供了更有信心的估计.
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