POSTCRANIAL ROBUSTICITY IN HOMO .2. HUMERAL BILATERAL ASYMMETRY AND BONE PLASTICITY

被引:365
作者
TRINKAUS, E
CHURCHILL, SE
RUFF, CB
机构
[1] UNIV BORDEAUX 1, ANTHROPOL LAB, CNRS, UA 376, F-33405 TALENCE, FRANCE
[2] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT CELL BIOL & ANAT, BALTIMORE, MD 21205 USA
关键词
HUMERUS; ASYMMETRY; BONE REMODELING; NEANDERTALS;
D O I
10.1002/ajpa.1330930102
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
The analysis of humeral asymmetry in Recent human skeletal samples and an extant tennis-player sample documents minimal asymmetry in bone length, little asymmetry in distal humeral articular breadth, but pronounced and variable asymmetry in mid- and distal diaphyseal cross-sectional geometric parameters. More specifically, skeletal samples of normal modern Euroamericans, prehistoric and early historic Amerindians, and prehistoric Japanese show moderate (ca. 5-14%) median asymmetry in diaphyseal cross-sectional areas and polar second moments of area, whereas the tennis-player sample, with pronounced unilateral physical activity, exhibits median asymmetries of 28-57% in the same parameters. A sample of Neandertals with nonpathological upper limbs exhibits similarly low articular asymmetry but pronounced diaphyseal asymmetries, averaging 24-57%. In addition, three Neandertals with actual or possible post-traumatic upper limb alterations have the same low articular asymmetry but extremely high diaphyseal asymmetries, averaging 112-215%. These data support those from experimental work on animals, exercise programs of humans, and human clinical contexts in establishing the high degree of diaphyseal plasticity possible for humans, past and present, under changing biomechanical loading conditions. This lends support to activity-related functional interpretations of changing human diaphyseal morphology and robusticity-during the Pleistocene. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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