@inproceedings{1afeb0af4fb944f1b8566f8190c7cdf5,
title = "Adaptive plasticity in mammalian masticatory joints",
abstract = "Genetically similar white rabbits raised on diets of different mechanical properties, as well as wild-type and myostatindeficient mice raised on similar diets, were compared to assess the postweaning effects of elevated masticatory loads due to increased jaw-adductor muscle and bite forces on the proportions and properties of the mandibular symphysis and temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Microcomputed tomography (microCT) was used to quantify bone structure at a series of equidistant external and internal sites in coronal sections for a series of joint locations. Discriminant function analyses and non-parametric ANOVAs were used to characterize variation in biomineralization within and between loading cohorts. In both species, long-term excessive loading results in larger joint proportions, thicker articular and cortical bone, and increased biomineralization of hard tissues. Such adaptive plasticity appears designed to maintain the postnatal integrity of masticatory joint systems for a primary loading environment(s). This behavioral signal may be increasingly mitigated in older organisms by the interplay between adaptive and degradative joint tissue responses.",
keywords = "Biomineralization, Mandibular symphysis, MicroCT, Plasticity, Temporomandibular joint",
author = "Ravosa, {Matthew J.} and Ravinder Kunwar and Nicholson, {Elisabeth K.} and Klopp, {Emily B.} and Jessie Pinchoff and Stock, {Stuart R.} and {Sharon Stack}, M. and Hamrick, {Mark W.}",
year = "2006",
doi = "10.1117/12.680580",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0819463973",
series = "Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE",
booktitle = "Developments in X-Ray Tomography V",
note = "Developments in X-Ray Tomography V ; Conference date: 15-08-2006 Through 17-08-2006",
}