Amélie De Muynck
Ghent University
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Journal of Morphology | 2015
Craig Byron; Anthony Herrel; Elin Pauwels; Amélie De Muynck; Biren A. Patel
Mice raised in experimental habitats containing an artificial network of narrow “arboreal” supports frequently use hallucal grasps during locomotion. Therefore, mice in these experiments can be used to model a rudimentary form of arboreal locomotion in an animal without other morphological specializations for using a fine branch niche. This model would prove useful to better understand the origins of arboreal behaviors in mammals like primates. In this study, we examined if locomotion on these substrates influences the mid‐diaphyseal cross‐sectional geometry of mouse metatarsals. Thirty CD‐1/ICR mice were raised in either arboreal (composed of elevated narrow branches of varying orientation) or terrestrial (flat ramps and walkways that are stratified) habitats from weaning (21 days) to adulthood (≥4 months). After experiments, the hallucal metatarsal (Mt1) and third metatarsal (Mt3) for each individual were isolated and micro‐computed tomography (micro‐CT) scans were obtained to calculate mid‐shaft cross‐sectional area and polar section modulus. Arboreal mice had Mt1s that were significantly more robust. Mt3 cross sections were not significantly different between groups. The arboreal group also exhibited a significantly greater Mt1/Mt3 ratio for both robusticity measures. We conclude that the hallucal metatarsal exhibits significant phenotypic plasticity in response to arboreal treatment due to habitual locomotion that uses a rudimentary hallucal grasp. Our results support the hypothesis that early adaptive stages of fine branch arboreality should be accompanied by a slightly more robust hallux associated with the biomechanical demands of this niche. J. Morphol. 276:759–765, 2015.
Environmental Pollution | 2016
E. Debusschere; Kris Hostens; Dominique Adriaens; Bart Ampe; Dick Botteldooren; Gudrun De Boeck; Amélie De Muynck; Amit Kumar Sinha; S. Vandendriessche; Luc Van Hoorebeke; Magda Vincx; S. Degraer
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2015
Jelle Dhaene; Elin Pauwels; Thomas De Schryver; Amélie De Muynck; Manuel Dierick; Luc Van Hoorebeke
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2018
Isabelle Cambré; Djoere Gaublomme; Arne Burssens; Peggy Jacques; Dirk Elewaut; Rik Lories; Georg Schett; George Kollias; Amélie De Muynck; Leander Meuris; Nico Callewaert; Stijn Lambrecht; S Carter
7th Conference on Industrial Computed Tomography (iCT 2017) | 2017
Amélie De Muynck; Matthieu Boone; Manuel Dierick; Jelle Dhaene; Djoere Gaublomme; Dirk Elewaut; Luc Van Hoorebeke
4th Belgian symposium on Tissue Engineering (BSTE 2016) | 2016
Jasper Van Hoorick; Annemie Houben; Heidi Declercq; Amélie De Muynck; Luc Van Hoorebeke; Maria Cornelissen; Jürgen Van Erps; Hugo Thienpont; Peter Dubruel; Sandra Van Vlierberghe
Biofabrication | 2015
Jasper Van Hoorick; Heidi Declercq; Amélie De Muynck; Annemie Houben; Luc Van Hoorebeke; Maria Cornelissen; Jürgen Van Erps; Hugo Thienpont; Peter Dubruel; Sandra Van Vlierberghe
2nd UGCT seminar : book of abstracts | 2015
Matthieu Boone; Bert Masschaele; Manuel Dierick; Denis Van Loo; Thomas De Schryver; Elin Pauwels; Jelle Dhaene; Amélie De Muynck; Marjolein Heyndrickx; Luc Van Hoorebeke
2nd UGCT seminar : book of abstracts | 2015
Els Louagie; Isabelle Cambré; Amélie De Muynck; Djoere Gaublomme; Elin Pauwels; Pieter Vanderniepen; Fien Windels; Julie Coudenys; Nadia Schryvers; Eveline Verheugen; Stijn Lambrecht; Peggy Jacques; Luc Van Hoorebeke; Dirk Elewaut
2nd International conference on Tomography of Materials and Structures (ICTMS 2015) | 2015
Jelle Dhaene; Elin Pauwels; Thomas De Schryver; Amélie De Muynck; Manuel Dierick; Luc Van Hoorebeke