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Exploring directional and fluctuating asymmetry in the human palate during growth

OBJECTIVES: Palate morphology is constantly changing throughout an individual's lifespan, yet its asymmetry during growth is still little understood. In this research, we focus on the study of palate morphology by using 3D geometric morphometric approaches to observe changes at different stages...

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Autores principales: Oxilia, Gregorio, Menghi Sartorio, Jessica C., Bortolini, Eugenio, Zampirolo, Giulia, Papini, Andrea, Boggioni, Marco, Martini, Sergio, Marciani, Filippo, Arrighi, Simona, Figus, Carla, Marciani, Giulia, Romandini, Matteo, Silvestrini, Sara, Pedrosi, Maria Elena, Mori, Tommaso, Riga, Alessandro, Kullmer, Ottmar, Sarig, Rachel, Fiorenza, Luca, Giganti, Melchiore, Sorrentino, Rita, Belcastro, Maria Giovanna, Cecchi, Jacopo Moggi, Benazzi, Stefano
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8360102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33973654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24293
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author Oxilia, Gregorio
Menghi Sartorio, Jessica C.
Bortolini, Eugenio
Zampirolo, Giulia
Papini, Andrea
Boggioni, Marco
Martini, Sergio
Marciani, Filippo
Arrighi, Simona
Figus, Carla
Marciani, Giulia
Romandini, Matteo
Silvestrini, Sara
Pedrosi, Maria Elena
Mori, Tommaso
Riga, Alessandro
Kullmer, Ottmar
Sarig, Rachel
Fiorenza, Luca
Giganti, Melchiore
Sorrentino, Rita
Belcastro, Maria Giovanna
Cecchi, Jacopo Moggi
Benazzi, Stefano
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Menghi Sartorio, Jessica C.
Bortolini, Eugenio
Zampirolo, Giulia
Papini, Andrea
Boggioni, Marco
Martini, Sergio
Marciani, Filippo
Arrighi, Simona
Figus, Carla
Marciani, Giulia
Romandini, Matteo
Silvestrini, Sara
Pedrosi, Maria Elena
Mori, Tommaso
Riga, Alessandro
Kullmer, Ottmar
Sarig, Rachel
Fiorenza, Luca
Giganti, Melchiore
Sorrentino, Rita
Belcastro, Maria Giovanna
Cecchi, Jacopo Moggi
Benazzi, Stefano
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description OBJECTIVES: Palate morphology is constantly changing throughout an individual's lifespan, yet its asymmetry during growth is still little understood. In this research, we focus on the study of palate morphology by using 3D geometric morphometric approaches to observe changes at different stages of life, and to quantify the impact of directional and fluctuating asymmetry on different areas at different growth stages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample consists of 183 individuals (1–72 years) from two identified human skeletal collections of 19th and early 20th Century Italian contexts. A 3D‐template of 41 (semi)landmarks was applied on digital palate models to observe morphological variation during growth. RESULTS: Asymmetrical components of the morphological structure appears multidirectional on the entire palate surface in individuals <2 years old and become oriented (opposite bilateral direction) between 2 and 6 years of age. Specifically, directional asymmetry differentially impacts palate morphology at different stages of growth. Both the anterior and posterior palate are affected by mild alterations in the first year of life, while between 2 and 6 years asymmetry is segregated in the anterior area, and moderate asymmetry affects the entire palatal surface up to 12 years of age. Our results show that stability of the masticatory system seems to be reached around 13–35 years first by females and then males. From 36 years on both sexes show similar asymmetry on the anterior area. Regarding fluctuating asymmetry, inter‐individual variability is mostly visible up to 12 years of age, after which only directional trends can be clearly observed at a group level. DISCUSSION: Morphological structure appears instable during the first year of life and acquires an opposite asymmetric bilateral direction between 2 and 6 years of age. This condition has been also documented in adults; when paired with vertical alteration, anterior/posterior asymmetry seems to characterize palate morphology, which is probably due to mechanical factors during the lifespan. Fluctuating asymmetry is predominant in the first period of life due to a plausible relationship with the strength of morphological instability of the masticatory system. Directional asymmetry, on the other hand, shows that the patterning of group‐level morphological change might be explained as a functional response to differential inputs (physiological forces, nutritive and non‐nutritive habits, para‐masticatory activity as well as the development of speech) in different growth stages. This research has implications with respect to medical and evolutionary fields. In medicine, palate morphology should be considered when planning orthodontic and surgical procedures as it could affect the outcome. As far as an evolutionary perspective is concerned the dominance of directional asymmetries in the masticatory system could provide information on dietary and cultural habits as well as pathological conditions in our ancestors.
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spelling pubmed-83601022021-08-17 Exploring directional and fluctuating asymmetry in the human palate during growth Oxilia, Gregorio Menghi Sartorio, Jessica C. Bortolini, Eugenio Zampirolo, Giulia Papini, Andrea Boggioni, Marco Martini, Sergio Marciani, Filippo Arrighi, Simona Figus, Carla Marciani, Giulia Romandini, Matteo Silvestrini, Sara Pedrosi, Maria Elena Mori, Tommaso Riga, Alessandro Kullmer, Ottmar Sarig, Rachel Fiorenza, Luca Giganti, Melchiore Sorrentino, Rita Belcastro, Maria Giovanna Cecchi, Jacopo Moggi Benazzi, Stefano Am J Phys Anthropol Research Articles OBJECTIVES: Palate morphology is constantly changing throughout an individual's lifespan, yet its asymmetry during growth is still little understood. In this research, we focus on the study of palate morphology by using 3D geometric morphometric approaches to observe changes at different stages of life, and to quantify the impact of directional and fluctuating asymmetry on different areas at different growth stages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample consists of 183 individuals (1–72 years) from two identified human skeletal collections of 19th and early 20th Century Italian contexts. A 3D‐template of 41 (semi)landmarks was applied on digital palate models to observe morphological variation during growth. RESULTS: Asymmetrical components of the morphological structure appears multidirectional on the entire palate surface in individuals <2 years old and become oriented (opposite bilateral direction) between 2 and 6 years of age. Specifically, directional asymmetry differentially impacts palate morphology at different stages of growth. Both the anterior and posterior palate are affected by mild alterations in the first year of life, while between 2 and 6 years asymmetry is segregated in the anterior area, and moderate asymmetry affects the entire palatal surface up to 12 years of age. Our results show that stability of the masticatory system seems to be reached around 13–35 years first by females and then males. From 36 years on both sexes show similar asymmetry on the anterior area. Regarding fluctuating asymmetry, inter‐individual variability is mostly visible up to 12 years of age, after which only directional trends can be clearly observed at a group level. DISCUSSION: Morphological structure appears instable during the first year of life and acquires an opposite asymmetric bilateral direction between 2 and 6 years of age. This condition has been also documented in adults; when paired with vertical alteration, anterior/posterior asymmetry seems to characterize palate morphology, which is probably due to mechanical factors during the lifespan. Fluctuating asymmetry is predominant in the first period of life due to a plausible relationship with the strength of morphological instability of the masticatory system. Directional asymmetry, on the other hand, shows that the patterning of group‐level morphological change might be explained as a functional response to differential inputs (physiological forces, nutritive and non‐nutritive habits, para‐masticatory activity as well as the development of speech) in different growth stages. This research has implications with respect to medical and evolutionary fields. In medicine, palate morphology should be considered when planning orthodontic and surgical procedures as it could affect the outcome. As far as an evolutionary perspective is concerned the dominance of directional asymmetries in the masticatory system could provide information on dietary and cultural habits as well as pathological conditions in our ancestors. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-05-11 2021-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8360102/ /pubmed/33973654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24293 Text en © 2021 The Authors. American Journal of Physical Anthropology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Oxilia, Gregorio
Menghi Sartorio, Jessica C.
Bortolini, Eugenio
Zampirolo, Giulia
Papini, Andrea
Boggioni, Marco
Martini, Sergio
Marciani, Filippo
Arrighi, Simona
Figus, Carla
Marciani, Giulia
Romandini, Matteo
Silvestrini, Sara
Pedrosi, Maria Elena
Mori, Tommaso
Riga, Alessandro
Kullmer, Ottmar
Sarig, Rachel
Fiorenza, Luca
Giganti, Melchiore
Sorrentino, Rita
Belcastro, Maria Giovanna
Cecchi, Jacopo Moggi
Benazzi, Stefano
Exploring directional and fluctuating asymmetry in the human palate during growth
title Exploring directional and fluctuating asymmetry in the human palate during growth
title_full Exploring directional and fluctuating asymmetry in the human palate during growth
title_fullStr Exploring directional and fluctuating asymmetry in the human palate during growth
title_full_unstemmed Exploring directional and fluctuating asymmetry in the human palate during growth
title_short Exploring directional and fluctuating asymmetry in the human palate during growth
title_sort exploring directional and fluctuating asymmetry in the human palate during growth
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8360102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33973654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24293
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