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タイトル: Exploring metameric variation in human molars: A morphological study using morphometric mapping
著者: Morita, Wataru
Morimoto, Naoki  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8367-4777 (unconfirmed)
Ohshima, Hayato
著者名の別形: 森本, 直記
キーワード: enamel–dentine junction
geometric morphometrics
inhibitory cascade model
patterning cascade model
odontometry
発行日: Sep-2016
出版者: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
誌名: Journal of Anatomy
巻: 229
号: 3
開始ページ: 343
終了ページ: 355
抄録: Human molars exhibit a type of metameric variation, which is the difference in serially repeated morphology within an organism. Various theories have been proposed to explain how this variation is brought about in the molars. Actualistic data that support the theories, however, are still relatively scarce because of methodological limitations. Here we propose new methods to analyse detailed tooth crown morphologies. We applied morphometric mapping to the enamel-dentine junction of human maxillary molars and examined whether odontogenetic models were adaptable to human maxillary molars. Our results showed that the upper first molar is phenotypically distinct among the maxillary molars. The average shape of the upper first molar is characterized by four well-defined cusps and precipitous surface relief of the occlusal table. On the other hand, upper third molar is characterized by smooth surface relief of the occlusal table and shows greater shape variation and distinct distribution patterns in morphospace. The upper second molar represents an intermediate state between first and third molar. Size-related shape variation was investigated by the allometric vector analysis, and it appeared that human maxillary molars tend to converge toward the shape of the upper first molar as the size increases. Differences between the upper first molar and the upper second and third molar can thus be largely explained as an effect of allometry. Collectively, these results indicate that the observed pattern of metameric variation in human molars is consistent with odontogenetic models of molar row structure (inhibitory cascade model) and molar crown morphology (patterning cascade model). This study shows that morphometric mapping is a useful tool to visualize and quantify the morphological features of teeth, which can provide the basis for a better understanding of tooth evolution linking morphology and development.
著作権等: This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Wataru Morita Naoki Morimoto Hayato Ohshima. Exploring metameric variation in human molars: a morphological study using morphometric mapping. ], which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joa.12482. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/230210
DOI(出版社版): 10.1111/joa.12482
PubMed ID: 27098351
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