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New research sheds light on how Dinosaur bones healed

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MemberCompsognathusJune 01, 20141575 Views8 Replies

Paleontologists led by Dr Phil Manning of the University of Manchester have used a highly sensitive synchrotron-imaging technique to reveal ancient injuries of a 150-million-year-old dinosaur, Allosaurus fragilis, and detect chemicals associated with the healing of its bones.

Reconstruction of Allosaurus. Image credit: Jakub Hałun / CC BY-SA 3.0.

Bones can absorb a wide range of elements and are therefore an important sink in the body for trace elements like cooper, strontium and zinc. These trace elements are found in elevated levels round sites where bones are repairing and can sometimes indicate where bones have broken and been mended during an animal’s lifetime.

How bones heal and how fast they do it is dependent on physiological factors like metabolism, nutrition and immune response.

By so examining the chemical makeup of ancient dinosaur bones the paleontologists hope to shed some light on how dinosaurs compare to their existing relatives.

Recent studies have shown that the chemical makeup, and not just the impressions of soft tissues, can be preserved in fossils. Something thought previously impossible.

Dr Manning’s team suggests that if soft tissues can preserve these trace elements then it is likely that the fossilized remains of harder tissues like bone might also retain some of these chemical clues to the healing processes of ancient creatures like dinosaurs.

The scientists used a technique called the synchrotron rapid scanning X-ray fluorescence to analyze the chemicals lurking in the bones of Allosaurus Fragilis.

“Using synchrotron imaging, we were able to detect astoundingly dilute traces of chemical signatures that reveal not only the difference between normal and healed bone, but also how the damaged bone healed,” said Dr Manning, who is the senior author of the paper published online.

“It seems dinosaurs evolved a splendid suite of defense mechanisms to help regulate the healing and repair of injuries.”

“The chemistry of life leaves clues throughout our bodies in the course of our lives that can help us diagnose, treat and heal a multitude of modern-day ailments. It’s remarkable that the very same chemistry that initiates the healing of bone in humans also seems to have followed a similar pathway in dinosaurs.”

“Bone does not form scar tissue, like a scratch to your skin, so the body has to completely reform new bone following the same stages that occurred as the skeleton grew in the first place. This means we are able to tease out the chemistry of bone development through such pathological studies,” explained study lead author Dr Jennifer Anne, also from the University of Manchester.

“It’s exciting to realize how little we know about bone, even after hundreds of years of research. The fact that information on how our own skeleton works can be explored using a 150-million-year-old dinosaur just shows how interlaced science can be.”

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Judge Baggins
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Darn, I was going to post that, but I never got to it. Lol! Thanks for sharing Carnosaur. I had the scientific paper saved on my desktop that reported the findings. I will post a link to the paper so that you can have the original source. Here is the link to the paper.

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Very interesting. Thanks for sharing with us. Alos thanks for being the first one to post a topic in the past 2 days.

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Nice post. 

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Carnosaur
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thanks guys....And i figured i might as well! it's been dead on here for a couple daus now..

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Really interesting article...thanks Carnosaur! :)

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CARNOSAUR - That was an incredibly fascinating bit of information! Thank you ever so much for bringing this to us! I'll certainly be typing away on the forums to learn more about this! :)

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Certainly extremely interesting.

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Dinosaurs just get more and more amazing every minute.

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