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Tales Alexandre Aversi-Ferreira1, Rafael Souto Maior, Frederico O Carneiro-E-Silva, Roqueline A G M F Aversi-Ferreira, Maria Clotilde Tavares, Hisao Nishijo, Carlos Tomaz.
Abstract
The present study describes the flexor and extensor muscles in Cebus libidinosus' forearm and compares them with those from humans, chimpanzees and baboons. The data is presented in quantitative anatomical indices for similarity. The capuchin forearm muscles showed important similarities with chimpanzees and humans, particularly those that act on thumb motion and allow certain degree of independence from other hand structures, even though their configuration does not enable a true opposable thumb. The characteristics of Cebus' forearm muscles corroborate the evolutionary convergence towards an adaptive behavior (tool use) between Cebus genus and apes.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21789230 PMCID: PMC3137621 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0022165
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Comparative analyses of the flexor superficial muscles forearm among Cebus libidinosus (C.l.), human (Homo), chimpanzee (Pan) and baboon (Papio).
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| Medial epicondyle of humerus and olecranon | Highly similar to | Highly similar to | Highly similar to |
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| Pisiform bone | ||||
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| Ulnar nerve | ||||
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| Ulnar artery | ||||
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| Medial epicondyle of humerus | Variable, may be absentSomewhat similar to | Highly similar to | Highly similar to |
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| Palmar aponeurosis | ||||
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| Median nerve | ||||
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| Ulnar artery | ||||
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| Medial epicondyle of humerus | Similar to | Double insertion in metacarpal II and IIISomewhat similar to | Highly similar to |
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| Base of metacarpal II | ||||
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| Median nerve | ||||
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| Ulnar artery | ||||
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| Humeral head – medial epicondyle of the humerus; Radial head – anterior surface of the radius | Three heads of origin – humeral, radial and ulnar.Somewhat similar to | Highly similar to | Highly Similar to |
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| Middle phalanges of II to V fingers | ||||
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| Median nerve | ||||
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| Ulnar artery and branches of the radial artery | ||||
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| Medial epicondyle of humerus | Two heads of origin, humeral and ulnarSomewhat similar to | Highly similar to | Highly similar to |
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| Postero-lateral portion of the radius | ||||
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| Median nerve | ||||
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| Ulnar artery | ||||
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| Somewhat similar | Similar | Highly similar | ||
Figure 1Photograph of the anterior aspect of forearm right of a Cebus libidinosus (C.l.).
1).brachioradialis muscle, 2) flexor carpi radialis muscle, 3) flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, 4) palmaris longus muscle, 5) flexor carpi ulnaris muscle and, 6) pronator teres muscle. (bar = 1,2 cm).
Comparative analysis of the flexor deep muscles forearm among C.l., human (Homo), chimpanzee (Pan) and baboon (Papio).
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| Internal portion antero-lateral of the distal third of the ulna | Innervated by median nerveSomewhat similar to | Highly similar to | Highly similar to |
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| Border antero-medial of the distal third of the radius | ||||
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| Ulnar nerve | ||||
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| Ulnar artery | ||||
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| Proximal portion of the anterior surface of the ulna | Highly similar to | Not included tendon to index finger.Similar to | Tendons from radial head to I, II and III fingers; and from ulnar head to III, IV and V fingers; associated with flexor digitorium superficial. To |
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| Base of the phalanges | ||||
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| Ulnar nerve | ||||
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| Ulnar artery | ||||
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| Medial epicondyle of the antero-medial surface of the radius | Also originates from the adjacent part of the interosseous membrane.Similar to | Highly similar to | Attached to belly of the flexor digitorum profundus muscle.Somewhat similar to |
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| Distal phalange of the thumb and a tendon to index finger | ||||
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| Median nerve | ||||
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| Ulnar artery | ||||
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| Similar | Similar | Somewhat similar | ||
Figure 2Photograph of the anterior aspect of forearm right of C.l.
The arrow is indicating the pronator quadratus muscle. (bar = 0,5 cm).
Figure 3Photograph of the anterior aspect of forearm left of C.l.
The arrow is indicating the tendon of flexor pollicis longus. 1) flexor digitorum profundus muscle and 2) flexor pollicis longus muscle. (bar = 0,7 cm).
Figure 4Photograph of the posterior aspect of right forearm of C.l.
1) tendon of the extensor pollicis brevis, 2) tendon of the abductor pollicis longus muscle, 3) tendon of the extensor pollicis longus muscle. (Bar = 1,2).
Comparative analyses of the extensor muscles forearm among C.l., human (Homo), chimpanzee (Pan) and baboon (Papio). (Based on Aversi-Ferreira et al., 2010).
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| Radial Group | |||||
| Brachioradialis muscle | Origin | Latero-distal portion of the humerus on supracondylar ridge | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0. | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 |
| Insertion | Styloid process of radius | ||||
| Innervation | Radial nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | Radial artery | ||||
| Extensor carpi radialis longus | Origin | Latero-distal portion of the humerus on the supracondylar ridge | No attached bellies with others muscles.Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.22 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 |
| Insertion | Dorsal surface of the base of the second metacarpal on its radial side | ||||
| Innervation | Radial nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | Radial artery | ||||
| Extensor carpi radialis brevis | Origin | Lateral epicondyle of the humerus | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 |
| Insertion | Dorsal surface of the base of the second metacarpal | ||||
| Innervation | Radial nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | Radial artery | ||||
| Supinator | Origin | Lateral epicondyle of the humerus | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 |
| Insertion | Medium portion of the radious | ||||
| Innervation | Radial nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | Radial artery | ||||
| Superficial Dorsal Group | |||||
| Extensor digitorum communis | Origin | Lateral epicondyle of the humerus | Lesser variation regarding the distribution of tendons to fingers.Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.22 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 |
| Insertion | Dorsal aponeurosis in the second to fifth proximal phalanges | ||||
| Innervation | Radial nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | Radial artery | ||||
| Extensor digiti quinti proprius | Origin | Lateral epicondyle of the humerus | Only one insertion tendon to little finger.Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.22 | Fleshy portion is well detached.Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.22 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 |
| Insertion | Dorsum of the IV and V fingers | ||||
| Innervation | Radial nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | Radial artery | ||||
| Ulnar Group | |||||
| Extensor carpi ulnaris | Origin | Lateral epicondyle of the humerus | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 |
| Insertion | Metacarpal of the little finger | ||||
| Innervation | Radial nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | Posterior interosseous artery | ||||
| Deep Dorsal Group | |||||
| Extensor pollicis longus | Origin | Posterior surface in the medium third of the ulna and interosseous membrane | Single insertion in distal phalange of the thumb.Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.250 | Describe as derived from of a common extensor muscle primitive.Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.22 | Similar to Pan.Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.22 |
| Insertion | Bases of the proximal and distal phalanges of the thumb | ||||
| Innervation | posterior interosseous nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | posterior interosseous artery | ||||
| Extensor indicis propius | Origin | Posterior surface of the ulna and interosseous membrane | Tendon isolated to index finger.Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.22 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0. | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 |
| Insertion | Proximal phalanges of the II, III and IV fingers | ||||
| Innervation | Posterior interosseous nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | Posterior interosseous artery | ||||
| Abductor pollicis longus | Origin | Posterior surface of the ulna, radius and interosseous membrane | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Double insertion into the trapezoid and base of the first metacarpal.Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.250 | Similar to Pan.Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.250 |
| Insertion | Base of the first metacarpal | ||||
| Innervation | Posterior interosseous nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | Posterior interosseous artery | ||||
| Extensor pollicis brevis | Origin | Proximal third of the radius and interosseous membrane | Single insertion in distal phalange of the thumb,Somewhat similar to C.l.CAI = 0.250 | Highly similar to C.l.CAI = 0.0 | Absent. Dissimilar from C.l.CAI = 1.0 |
| Insertion | articular capsule of the trapezoid-metarcapal I articulation and the base of this last bone | ||||
| Innervation | posterior interosseous nerve | ||||
| Vascularization | posterior interosseous artery | ||||
| Extensor group | Similar GCAI = 0.125 | SimilarGCAI = 0.063 | SimilarGCAI = 0.134 | ||