Eruption rates of the mandibular incisors of naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber)

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Berkovitz, BKB
Faulkes, CG
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[1] Queen Mary Univ London, Sch Biol Sci, London E1 4NS, England
[2] Kings Coll London, GKT Div Biomed Sci, London SE1 1UL, England
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Bathyergidae; naked mole-rat; tooth eruption; incisors; tooth wear;
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Naked mole-rats Heterocephalus glaber are highly social hystricomorph rodents endemic to the and regions of East Africa. Living entirely underground, they excavate an extensive system of tunnels with their continuously growing extra-buccal incisors. The majority of the burrow is composed of foraging tunnels, constructed in search of the underground roots and tubers that form their staple diet. Subterranean foraging imposes risks associated with not finding food, and a high energetic cost, and in addition could be limited by the rate of wear of the incisor teeth. The aim of this study was to determine eruption rates for mandibular incisors in naked mole-rats to investigate whether they showed evidence of faster eruption as an adaptation to their subterranean niche and mode of digging. Impeded eruption rates (when the teeth were left in normal occlusion) were initially determined over a period of 1 week in a group of 12 naked mole-rats kept in laboratory conditions. Unimpeded eruption rates were then monitored in the same animals by cutting one mandibular incisor free of occlusion thrice weekly, and measuring growth over a 2-week period. Mean daily impeded eruption rates were c. 228.7 +/- 17.5 mum, while mean daily unimpeded rates were higher at c. 624.7 +/- 10.4 mum. While impeded eruption rates under laboratory conditions may be an underestimate of the rates occurring in the wild, unimpeded rates (usually about twice the impeded rate) indicate the maximum potential eruption rates of the teeth and are independent or functional activity. These data are not dissimilar from those determined for laboratory rodents and lagomorphs suggesting that the naked mole-rat does not display unusual patterns of eruptive behaviour. Tooth wear resulting from their subterranean lifestyle may be offset as a limiting factor by the social behaviour of the naked mole-rat, where digging activity is distributed among a large workforce during favourable burrowing conditions.
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