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Application of Methods for a Morphological Analysis of the Femoral Diaphysis Based on Clinical CT Images to Prehistoric Human Bone: Comparison of Modern Japanese and Jomon Populations from Hegi Cave, Oita, Japan

A morphological analysis of ancient human bones is essential for understanding life history, medical history, and genetic characteristics. In addition to external measurements, a three-dimensional structural analysis using CT will provide more detailed information. The present study examined adult m...

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Autores principales: Endo, Daisuke, Saiki, Kazunobu, Yoneda, Minoru, Ishida, Hajime, Ogami-Takamura, Keiko, Sakai, Rina, Murai, Kiyohito, Imamura, Takeshi, Naito, Yoshiatsu, Wakebe, Tetsuaki, Tsurumoto, Toshiyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9197615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35711519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2069063
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author Endo, Daisuke
Saiki, Kazunobu
Yoneda, Minoru
Ishida, Hajime
Ogami-Takamura, Keiko
Sakai, Rina
Murai, Kiyohito
Imamura, Takeshi
Naito, Yoshiatsu
Wakebe, Tetsuaki
Tsurumoto, Toshiyuki
author_facet Endo, Daisuke
Saiki, Kazunobu
Yoneda, Minoru
Ishida, Hajime
Ogami-Takamura, Keiko
Sakai, Rina
Murai, Kiyohito
Imamura, Takeshi
Naito, Yoshiatsu
Wakebe, Tetsuaki
Tsurumoto, Toshiyuki
author_sort Endo, Daisuke
collection PubMed
description A morphological analysis of ancient human bones is essential for understanding life history, medical history, and genetic characteristics. In addition to external measurements, a three-dimensional structural analysis using CT will provide more detailed information. The present study examined adult male human skeletons excavated from Hegi cave, Nakatsu city, Oita Prefecture. CT images were taken from the femurs of adult males (Initial/Early Jomon Period (n = 10) and Late Jomon Period (n = 5)). Cross-sectional images of the diaphysis from below the lesser trochanter to above the adductor tubercle were obtained using the method established by Imamura et al. (2019) and Imamura et al. (2021). Using Excel formulas and macros, the area of cortical bone, thickness, and degree of curvature were quantitatively analyzed. The results were compared with data on modern Japanese. The maximum thickness of cortical bone in the diaphysis and the degree of the anterior curvature were significantly greater in Late Jomon humans than in the other groups. In contrast to modern humans, the majority of Jomon femurs showed the S-shaped curvature with the medial side at the top position and the lateral side at the lower position. The present results demonstrate that Late Jomon humans had a wider range of activity than the other groups and also provide insights into diseases in the hip and knee joints of Jomon humans.
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spelling pubmed-91976152022-06-15 Application of Methods for a Morphological Analysis of the Femoral Diaphysis Based on Clinical CT Images to Prehistoric Human Bone: Comparison of Modern Japanese and Jomon Populations from Hegi Cave, Oita, Japan Endo, Daisuke Saiki, Kazunobu Yoneda, Minoru Ishida, Hajime Ogami-Takamura, Keiko Sakai, Rina Murai, Kiyohito Imamura, Takeshi Naito, Yoshiatsu Wakebe, Tetsuaki Tsurumoto, Toshiyuki Biomed Res Int Research Article A morphological analysis of ancient human bones is essential for understanding life history, medical history, and genetic characteristics. In addition to external measurements, a three-dimensional structural analysis using CT will provide more detailed information. The present study examined adult male human skeletons excavated from Hegi cave, Nakatsu city, Oita Prefecture. CT images were taken from the femurs of adult males (Initial/Early Jomon Period (n = 10) and Late Jomon Period (n = 5)). Cross-sectional images of the diaphysis from below the lesser trochanter to above the adductor tubercle were obtained using the method established by Imamura et al. (2019) and Imamura et al. (2021). Using Excel formulas and macros, the area of cortical bone, thickness, and degree of curvature were quantitatively analyzed. The results were compared with data on modern Japanese. The maximum thickness of cortical bone in the diaphysis and the degree of the anterior curvature were significantly greater in Late Jomon humans than in the other groups. In contrast to modern humans, the majority of Jomon femurs showed the S-shaped curvature with the medial side at the top position and the lateral side at the lower position. The present results demonstrate that Late Jomon humans had a wider range of activity than the other groups and also provide insights into diseases in the hip and knee joints of Jomon humans. Hindawi 2022-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9197615/ /pubmed/35711519 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2069063 Text en Copyright © 2022 Daisuke Endo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Endo, Daisuke
Saiki, Kazunobu
Yoneda, Minoru
Ishida, Hajime
Ogami-Takamura, Keiko
Sakai, Rina
Murai, Kiyohito
Imamura, Takeshi
Naito, Yoshiatsu
Wakebe, Tetsuaki
Tsurumoto, Toshiyuki
Application of Methods for a Morphological Analysis of the Femoral Diaphysis Based on Clinical CT Images to Prehistoric Human Bone: Comparison of Modern Japanese and Jomon Populations from Hegi Cave, Oita, Japan
title Application of Methods for a Morphological Analysis of the Femoral Diaphysis Based on Clinical CT Images to Prehistoric Human Bone: Comparison of Modern Japanese and Jomon Populations from Hegi Cave, Oita, Japan
title_full Application of Methods for a Morphological Analysis of the Femoral Diaphysis Based on Clinical CT Images to Prehistoric Human Bone: Comparison of Modern Japanese and Jomon Populations from Hegi Cave, Oita, Japan
title_fullStr Application of Methods for a Morphological Analysis of the Femoral Diaphysis Based on Clinical CT Images to Prehistoric Human Bone: Comparison of Modern Japanese and Jomon Populations from Hegi Cave, Oita, Japan
title_full_unstemmed Application of Methods for a Morphological Analysis of the Femoral Diaphysis Based on Clinical CT Images to Prehistoric Human Bone: Comparison of Modern Japanese and Jomon Populations from Hegi Cave, Oita, Japan
title_short Application of Methods for a Morphological Analysis of the Femoral Diaphysis Based on Clinical CT Images to Prehistoric Human Bone: Comparison of Modern Japanese and Jomon Populations from Hegi Cave, Oita, Japan
title_sort application of methods for a morphological analysis of the femoral diaphysis based on clinical ct images to prehistoric human bone: comparison of modern japanese and jomon populations from hegi cave, oita, japan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9197615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35711519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2069063
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