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Comparison of bone density patterns of the subaxial spine between chimpanzees and gorillas:a case study

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Comparison of bone density patterns of the subaxial spine between chimpanzees and gorillas:a case study

Abstract

Case study on the bone density pattern of subaxial vertebral column in African apes.

Introduction: African apes have been noted to experience fewer back ailments than humans and to have higher vertebral bone density. Yet, research on the subject is quite limited and has usually included only one or few vertebrae. However, to understand vertebral column as whole and how posture and locomotion might have affected it, we need to know how bone density varies between adjacent vertebrae.

Materials and Methods: Bone density in the vertebral body was measured for all subaxial vertebrae of five specimens including two Pan troglodytes (1 male and 1 female) and three Gorilla gorilla (2 males and 1 female) using peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT).

Results: The results tentatively indicated differences between species, especially in the trabecular density of the cervical segment and support the need for further studies on this subject.

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