Molecular development of fibular reduction in birds and its evolution from dinosaurs.

Evolution

Laboratorio de Ontogenia y Filogenia, Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias de la Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.

Published: March 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Birds have a shortened fibula that is important for their skeletal development, starting out equal in length to the tibia during embryonic growth.
  • The expression of molecular markers like Indian hedgehog and Parathyroid-related protein in chicken embryos indicates that reduced fibula development is influenced by neighboring structures like the fibulare.
  • The findings suggest that changes in fibula growth can impact the length and shape of the tibia, and this evolutionary shift may explain the differences observed in Mesozoic birds.

Article Abstract

Birds have a distally reduced, splinter-like fibula that is shorter than the tibia. In embryonic development, both skeletal elements start out with similar lengths. We examined molecular markers of cartilage differentiation in chicken embryos. We found that the distal end of the fibula expresses Indian hedgehog (IHH), undergoing terminal cartilage differentiation, and almost no Parathyroid-related protein (PTHrP), which is required to develop a proliferative growth plate (epiphysis). Reduction of the distal fibula may be influenced earlier by its close contact with the nearby fibulare, which strongly expresses PTHrP. The epiphysis-like fibulare however then separates from the fibula, which fails to maintain a distal growth plate, and fibular reduction ensues. Experimental downregulation of IHH signaling at a postmorphogenetic stage led to a tibia and fibula of equal length: The fibula is longer than in controls and fused to the fibulare, whereas the tibia is shorter and bent. We propose that the presence of a distal fibular epiphysis may constrain greater growth in the tibia. Accordingly, many Mesozoic birds show a fibula that has lost its distal epiphysis, but remains almost as long as the tibia, suggesting that loss of the fibulare preceded and allowed subsequent evolution of great fibulo-tibial disparity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069580PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evo.12882DOI Listing

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