2018
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.23405
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Fiber type composition of epaxial muscles is geared toward facilitating rapid spinal extension in the leaper Galago senegalensis

Abstract: The predominance of Type 2 fibers in G. senegalensis epaxial muscles facilitates rapid muscle excursion and spinal extension during leaping, and is consistent with their relatively long muscle fibers. The predominance of Type 1 fibers in N. coucang epaxial muscles may aid in maintaining stable postures during bridging and cantilevering behaviors characteristic of slow-climbing. These histochemical characteristics highlight the major divergent locomotor repertoires of G. senegalensis and N. coucang.

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“…CSAs (µm 2 ) of a subset of approximately 50 cells [ 114 ] per muscle region were measured using the ‘Polygon’ and ‘Freehand selection’ tools in ImageJ. Selected cells were representative of the staining patterns for each of the four antibodies for each muscle region.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CSAs (µm 2 ) of a subset of approximately 50 cells [ 114 ] per muscle region were measured using the ‘Polygon’ and ‘Freehand selection’ tools in ImageJ. Selected cells were representative of the staining patterns for each of the four antibodies for each muscle region.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissue preservation and formalin fixation can reduce the availability of reactive sites, potentially resulting in variable and diminished staining intensity [112,113]. We thus used an IHC protocol specifically developed and tested by the Department of Pathology to improve the staining of formalin-fixed tissue [55,99,114]. Briefly, each paraffin-embedded muscle block was sectioned at 5 µm using a cryostat.…”
Section: Immunohistochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future studies of the iliopectineal tubercle and associated musculature would benefit from incorporating these taxa more extensively. Furthermore, though a myriad of research has established how differences in muscle fiber type composition is related to function in primate locomotion (Hall-Craggs, 1974; Sickles & Pinkstaff, 1981; Acosta & Roy, 1987; Schmidt & Schilling, 2007; Huq et al, 2018), comparative immunohistochemical analyses of the primate adductor muscles are lacking. A significant difference in adductor longus fiber type and muscle architecture among the apes could prove critical for determining if the muscle is unique in Pongo in its form or function and may provide data on its influence in forming the iliopectineal tubercle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…菊池泰弘 1) * 、小島龍平 2) 、布施裕子 3) 、木下勇貴 4) 、岡健司 5) 、藤野健 6) 1)佐賀大学医学部生体構造機能学講座 2)埼玉医科大学保健医療学部理学療法学科 3)医療法人敬愛会リハビリテーション天草病院 4)京都大学霊長類研究所進化形態分野 5)大阪河﨑リハビリテーション大学理学療法学専攻 6)Kenʼs Veterinary Clinic Tokyo --------情報・話題 情報・話題 -------- (Slijper, 1946;Shapiro, 1993;Kikuchi et al, 2015 (Kapandji, 1974;Thompson et al, 2015;Blickhan et al, 2020;Kinoshita et al, 2021) (Huq et al, 2015(Huq et al, , 2018…”
Section: 筋骨格形態と動作解析から探る霊長類体幹の機能学的解釈unclassified