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Structure and Chemical Composition of ca. 10-Million-Year-Old (Late Miocene of Western Amazon) and Present-Day Teeth of Related Species

Caroline Pessoa-Lima Jonas Tostes-Figueiredo Natalia Macedo-Ribeiro Annie Schmaltz Hsiou Fellipe Pereira Muniz +7 lainnya

Abstrak

Molecular information has been gathered from fossilized dental enamel, the best-preserved tissue of vertebrates. However, the association of morphological features with the possible mineral and organic information of this tissue is still poorly understood in the context of the emerging area of paleoproteomics. This study aims to compare the morphological features and chemical composition of dental enamel of extinct and extant terrestrial vertebrates of Crocodylia: <i>Purussaurus</i> sp. (extinct) and <i>Melanosuchus niger</i> (extant), and Rodentia: <i>Neoepiblema</i> sp. (extinct) and <i>Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris</i> (extant). To obtain structural and chemical data, superficial and internal enamel were analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM-EDS). Organic, mineral, and water content were obtained using polarizing microscopy and microradiography on ground sections of four teeth, resulting in a higher organic volume than previously expected (up to 49%). It is observed that both modern and fossil tooth enamel exhibit the same major constituents: 36.7% Ca, 17.2% P, and 41% O, characteristic of hydroxyapatite. Additionally, 27 other elements were measured from superficial enamel by inductively coupled mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Zinc was the most abundant microelement detected, followed by Pb, Fe, Mg, and Al. Morphological features observed include enamel rods in the rodent teeth, while incremental lines and semiprismatic enamel were observed in the alligator species. The fossil enamel was in an excellent state for microscopic analyses. Results show that all major dental enamel’s physical, chemical, and morphological features are present both in extant and extinct fossil tooth enamel (>8.5 Ma) in both taxa.

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Penulis (12)

C

Caroline Pessoa-Lima

J

Jonas Tostes-Figueiredo

N

Natalia Macedo-Ribeiro

A

Annie Schmaltz Hsiou

F

Fellipe Pereira Muniz

J

José Augusto Maulin

V

Vinícius H. Franceschini-Santos

F

Frederico Barbosa de Sousa

F

Fernando Barbosa

S

Sergio Roberto Peres Line

R

Raquel Fernanda Gerlach

M

Max Cardoso Langer

Format Sitasi

Pessoa-Lima, C., Tostes-Figueiredo, J., Macedo-Ribeiro, N., Hsiou, A.S., Muniz, F.P., Maulin, J.A. et al. (2022). Structure and Chemical Composition of ca. 10-Million-Year-Old (Late Miocene of Western Amazon) and Present-Day Teeth of Related Species. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11111636

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2022
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10.3390/biology11111636
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