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Zoological Science | 2007

Three-Dimensional CT Examination of the Mastication System in the Giant Anteater

Hideki Endo; Nobuharu Niizawa; Teruyuki Komiya; Shin-ichiro Kawada; Junpei Kimura; Takuya Itou; Hiroshi Koie; Takeo Sakai

Abstract The gross anatomy of the mastication system of the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) was examined by means of three-dimensional image analysis. The anteater rotates the mandibles medially and laterally to control its tongue when it is elongated and to house it when it is relaxed. Three-dimensional CT image analysis demonstrated that the shape and size of the oral cavity changes drastically when the mandibles are rotated. The oral cavity expands bilaterally when the dorsal part of the mandibles bend medially. Macroscopic observations and muscle-weight data supported the observation that the superficial temporal and medial pterygoid muscles act as the main medial and lateral rotators of the mandible, respectively. The low height of the mandibular ramus and the incomplete zygomatic arch in this species represent adaptations for the rotational movement of the mandibles, since they both contribute to the medially oriented transmission of force from the temporal muscles and to preventing collision between the mandibles and the cranium during the rotational movement.


Mammal Study | 2009

Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Xenarthrous Process of the Thoracic and Lumber Vertebrae in the Giant Anteater

Hideki Endo; Teruyuki Komiya; Shin-ichiro Kawada; Akiko Hayashida; Junpei Kimura; Takuya Itou; Hiroshi Koie; Takeo Sakai

Abstract. The presacral vertebra of anteaters was examined by three-dimensional CT image analysis of the xenarthrous processes peculiar to the Order Xenarthra. The anteater is equipped with two following articulations in addition to the normal zygapophysial articulation. The dorsal xenarthrous process of the former vertebra articulates to the ventral area of the base of the mammillary process in the later vertebra. The pocket-like structure in the ventral area of the mammillary process receives the dorsal and ventral xenarthrous processes of the former vertebra. The complicated articulations do not obstruct the ability of the giant anteater to flex dorsally and laterally, however aids flexibility and strengthens the caudal thoracic and lumber regions of the animal. The xenarthrous processes and articulations may function as a supporter of the body weight during the bipedal standing posture when the anteater destroys the nests of ants and termites and protects itself from the enemies.


Mammal Study | 2009

The Brachial Plexus Adapted to the Semi-Elongated Neck in the Okapi

Hideki Endo; Daisuke Koyabu; Akiko Hayashida; Motoharu Oishi; Shin-ichiro Kawada; Teruyuki Komiya

Abstract. The brachial plexus of the okapi showed the evolutionarily intermediate status between the underived ruminants and the giraffe with elongated neck. Whereas the C6 was the thinnest among the roots of the brachial plexus, the C7, C8 and T1 were much thicker in the okapi. From the data we concluded that the okapi was equipped with the intermediate characteristics of the disappearing C6. Although the nerve of the C6 should be elongated in accordance with the long neck in the Giraffidae, the extraordinary elongation of the C6 may have no advantages in the function of the innervations. In the okapi, therefore, we suggest that the function of the C6 has been mainly replaced with that of C7.


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2013

Functional Morphology of the Aardvark Tail

Hideki Endo; Kent Mori; Daisuke Koyabu; Shin-ichiro Kawada; Teruyuki Komiya; Takuya Itou; Hiroshi Koie; Masato Kitagawa; Takeo Sakai

The musculoskeletal system of the aardvark (Orycteropus afer) tail was morphologically examined in two adult specimens. The tail musculature comprised three muscular groups, viz. a dorsal sacrocaudal system that consisted of the irregularly oriented Musculus sacrocaudalis dorsalis medialis and M. sacrocaudalis dorsalis lateralis, a lateral inter‐vertebral connecting system, and a ventral sacrocaudal system characterized by the thick M. sacrocaudalis ventralis lateralis and M. sacrocaudalis ventralis medialis. Both the dorsal and ventral systems possessed large tendon groups that strengthened the tail structure. Computed tomography (CT) examination showed the presence of large but homogeneous cartilaginous inter‐vertebral discs, whereas V‐shaped bones were situated at the ventral aspect of the caudal vertebrae at the level of the inter‐vertebral discs. CT visualization of the tendons and V‐shaped bones in various tail positions suggested that these structures contribute to the tunnel digging action by bearing the trunk weight and lending force when the aardvark are displacing the soil by means of the forelimbs.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2001

Muscle architecture of the elongated nose in the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus).

Hideki Endo; Yoshihiro Hayashi; Teruyuki Komiya; Etsuo Narushima; Motoki Sasaki


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2011

Secretion of inhibin during the estrous cycle in the female Asian elephant (Elephas maximus).

Saroch Kaewmanee; Gen Watanabe; Miori Kishimoto; Wan Zhu Jin; Yuki Yamamoto; Tatsuya Yamamoto; Kentaro Nagaoka; Etsuo Narushima; Teruyuki Komiya; Kazuyoshi Taya


Zoo Biology | 2003

Changes in urinary concentrations of total estrogen and pregnanediol in a female giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) from 1991 to 2000

Etsuo Narushima; Takako Hayashi; Tatsuoko Hara; Nagahiro Nose; Teruyuki Komiya


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2009

Dimensions of the foot muscles in the lowland gorilla.

Motoharu Oishi; Naomichi Ogihara; Hideki Endo; Teruyuki Komiya; Shin Ichiro Kawada; Tae Tomiyama; Yosuke Sugiura; Nobutsune Ichihara; Masao Asari


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2006

A trial of intrauterine insemination using a fiberscope in the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca).

Tatsuya Hori; Fumitaka Hashizaki; Etsuo Narushima; Teruyuki Komiya; Hiromitsu Orima; Toshihiko Tsutsui


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2003

Macroscopic Study of the Functional Significance of the Forearm Muscles in the Giant Panda

Hideki Endo; Motoki Sasaki; Etsuo Narushima; Teruyuki Komiya; Akiko Hayashida; Yoshihiro Hayashi; Brian J. Stafford

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Motoki Sasaki

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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Akiko Hayashida

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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Gen Watanabe

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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