
doi: 10.1002/ajp.20140
pmid: 16015657
AbstractThe character of arthritis has not received the same attention in Pan paniscus as it has in P. troglodytes. Reactive arthritis (a form of spondyloarthropathy) in the latter has been considered to be either a sexually transmitted or an infectious‐agent diarrhea‐related disorder. The unique sexual promiscuity of P. paniscus enables us to distinguish between those hypotheses. The macerated skeletons of 139 adult P. paniscus, P. troglodytes troglodytes, and P. troglodytes schweinfurthii were macroscopically analyzed for osseous and articular pathologies. The sex of the animal was recorded at the time of acquisition. Twenty‐one percent of the P. paniscus, 28% of the P. t. troglodytes, and 27% of the P. t. schweinfurthii specimens had peripheral and central joint erosive disease characteristic of spondyloarthropathy. Subchondral pauciarticular distribution and reactive new bone clearly distinguish this disease from rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and direct bone/joint infection. The fact that P. paniscus and P. t. troglodytes were similar in terms of disease frequency makes the notion of sexual transmission unlikely. While the frequencies of spondyloarthropathy were indistinguishable among all species/subspecies studied, the patterns of joint involvement were disparate. The Pan paniscus and P. t. troglodytes home ranges are geographically separate. We assessed possible habitat factors (e.g., exposure to specific infectious agents of diarrhea) by comparing P. paniscus and P. t. troglodytes with P. t. schweinfurthii. The latter shared similar patterns and habitats (separated by the Congo River) with P. paniscus. The explanation offered for habitat‐specific patterns is differential bacterial exposure–most likely Shigella or Yersinia in P. paniscus and P. t. schweinfurthii. Am. J. Primatol. 66:219–231, 2005. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
10017 Institute of Anatomy, Ecology, Pan troglodytes, Evolution, 610 Medicine & health, Environment, Pan paniscus, Arthritis, Reactive, Bone and Bones, Ape Diseases, Sexual Behavior, Animal, 1105 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Behavior and Systematics, Species Specificity, 11294 Institute of Evolutionary Medicine, 570 Life sciences; biology, Animals, Animal Science and Zoology, Joints, 1103 Animal Science and Zoology, Africa South of the Sahara
10017 Institute of Anatomy, Ecology, Pan troglodytes, Evolution, 610 Medicine & health, Environment, Pan paniscus, Arthritis, Reactive, Bone and Bones, Ape Diseases, Sexual Behavior, Animal, 1105 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Behavior and Systematics, Species Specificity, 11294 Institute of Evolutionary Medicine, 570 Life sciences; biology, Animals, Animal Science and Zoology, Joints, 1103 Animal Science and Zoology, Africa South of the Sahara
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