人类学学报 ›› 2004, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (02): 111-118.

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禄丰古猿牙齿釉质发育不全的观察研究

赵凌霞   

  • 出版日期:2004-06-15 发布日期:2004-06-15

Linear enamel hypoplasia of lufengpithecus lufengensis

ZHAO Ling-xia   

  • Online:2004-06-15 Published:2004-06-15

摘要: 对出自禄丰石灰坝的26个禄丰古猿下颌齿列的246枚恒齿进行了观察研究,发现禄丰古猿具有普遍的带状釉质发育不全(LEH)现象,个体LEH比例为100%,恒齿LEH比例为85%。乳齿几乎没有LEH现象,第一恒臼齿的LEH比例也很低仅57%。根据牙齿萌出顺序及现代大猿的牙齿发育年龄特征,作者推断2—3岁之前的幼儿古猿很少出现釉质发育不全现象,这可能与母体的营养关照有关。禄丰古猿的LEH的发生频率具有明显的季节性,结合中新世晚期气候变化特征、古猿的生态环境、生活习性及食性特征分析,作者推测:季节性营养不良可能是造成禄丰古猿釉质发育不全的主要原因。

关键词: 禄丰古猿;带状釉质发育不全

Abstract: Linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH) is a developmental defect of enamel appearing as one or more horizontal lines or grooves on the surface of a tooth crown. The defect forms when physiological stress, such as disease or poor nutrition, and disturbs enamel matrix formation, resulting in a deficiency of enamel thickness. The expression of LEH is a sensitive dental indicator of physiological stress. This paper focused on linear enamel hypoplasia of late Miocene Lufengpithecus lufengensis from Shihuiba site, Lufeng county of Yunnan of China.Specimens including 246 permanent teeth of 26 mandibles were examined with a 10X hand lens for the presence of surface disturbances of enamel formation. To diversity degrees, almost 100 % individuals of 26 mandibles of Lufengpithecus lufengensis showed LEH. 85. 0 % of permannent teeth (209 of 246) were affected by LEH. Most of the teeth, especially canines showed repetitive LEH (rLEH), and the spacing between episodes of rLEH was almost uniform. Based on perikymata counts between episodes of rLEH, the periodicity of rLEH of Lufengpithecus lufengensis showed a semi-annual pattern. The apparent ubiquity of twice yearly stress was attributed to regular seasonal cycles which could lead to both disease and nutritional stress.
Although linear enamel hypoplasia was ubiquitous among the permanent teeth of Lufengpithecus lufengensis, the LEH incidence of the first permanent molars, which were the earliest forming permanent teeth, was so much low as only 5.7 % among 35 first permanent moalrs. The decidous teeth almost had no incidence of LEH.The fact indicates Lufengpithecus lufengensis was not easily affected by LEH at the very early age, or before the age of 2-3 years old.
Based on the analysis on the paleoclimate, habitat and diet of Lufengpithecus lufengpithecus, the author suggested that higher LEH incidence of Lufengpithecus lufengpithecus might be caused by nutri-tional stress which depended on the intensified seasonal habitat of Lufengpithecus lufengensis.

Key words: Lufengpithecus lufengensis; Linear enamel hypoplasia