Species-specific Posture of Human Foetus in Late First Trimester

Yoshiyuki Ohmura, Seiichi Morokuma, Kiyoko Kato, Yasuo Kuniyoshi

研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術誌査読

2 被引用数 (Scopus)

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The ontogeny associated with the arm-hanging posture, which is considered ape-specific, remains unknown. To examine its ontogeny, we measured foetal movements of 62 human foetuses aged 10-20 gestation weeks using four-dimensional sonography. We observed that the first-trimester foetuses show this particular species-specific posture. After 11 weeks of gestation, all foetuses showed the arm-hanging posture, and the posture was most frequently observed at 14-16 weeks of gestation. Moreover, this posture often involved extension of both arms and both legs, indicating that it is not myogenic but neurogenic. Furthermore, early ontogeny suggests that it originates because of subcortical activity. Such posture extension bias and persistence indicates that vestibulospinal tract maturation involves the ontogeny of arm-hanging posture during 14-16 weeks of gestation.

本文言語英語
論文番号27
ジャーナルScientific reports
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DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 12月 1 2018

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