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Initial stage of fetal development of the pharyngotympanic tube cartilage with special reference to muscle attachments to the tube

Fetal development of the cartilage of the pharyngotympanic tube (PTT) is characterized by its late start. We examined semiserial histological sections of 20 human fetuses at 14-18 weeks of gestation. As controls, we also observed sections of 5 large fetuses at around 30 weeks. At and around 14 weeks...

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Autores principales: Katori, Yukio, Rodríguez-Vázquez, Jose Francisco, Verdugo-López, Samuel, Murakami, Gen, Kawase, Tetsuaki, Kobayashi, Toshimitsu
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Publicado: Korean Association of Anatomists 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3472145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23094207
http://dx.doi.org/10.5115/acb.2012.45.3.185
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author Katori, Yukio
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Jose Francisco
Verdugo-López, Samuel
Murakami, Gen
Kawase, Tetsuaki
Kobayashi, Toshimitsu
author_facet Katori, Yukio
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Jose Francisco
Verdugo-López, Samuel
Murakami, Gen
Kawase, Tetsuaki
Kobayashi, Toshimitsu
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description Fetal development of the cartilage of the pharyngotympanic tube (PTT) is characterized by its late start. We examined semiserial histological sections of 20 human fetuses at 14-18 weeks of gestation. As controls, we also observed sections of 5 large fetuses at around 30 weeks. At and around 14 weeks, the tubal cartilage first appeared in the posterior side of the pharyngeal opening of the PTT. The levator veli palatini muscle used a mucosal fold containing the initial cartilage for its downward path to the palate. Moreover, the cartilage is a limited hard attachment for the muscle. Therefore, the PTT and its cartilage seemed to play a critical role in early development of levator veli muscle. In contrast, the cartilage developed so that it extended laterally, along a fascia-like structure that connected with the tensor tympani muscle. This muscle appeared to exert mechanical stress on the initial cartilage. The internal carotid artery was exposed to a loose tissue facing the tubal cartilage. In large fetuses, this loose tissue was occupied by an inferior extension of the temporal bone to cover the artery. This later-developing anterior wall of the carotid canal provided the final bony origin of the levator veli palatini muscle. The tubal cartilage seemed to determine the anterior and inferior margins of the canal. Consequently, the tubal cartilage development seemed to be accelerated by a surrounding muscle, and conversely, the cartilage was likely to determine the other muscular and bony structures.
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spelling pubmed-34721452012-10-23 Initial stage of fetal development of the pharyngotympanic tube cartilage with special reference to muscle attachments to the tube Katori, Yukio Rodríguez-Vázquez, Jose Francisco Verdugo-López, Samuel Murakami, Gen Kawase, Tetsuaki Kobayashi, Toshimitsu Anat Cell Biol Original Article Fetal development of the cartilage of the pharyngotympanic tube (PTT) is characterized by its late start. We examined semiserial histological sections of 20 human fetuses at 14-18 weeks of gestation. As controls, we also observed sections of 5 large fetuses at around 30 weeks. At and around 14 weeks, the tubal cartilage first appeared in the posterior side of the pharyngeal opening of the PTT. The levator veli palatini muscle used a mucosal fold containing the initial cartilage for its downward path to the palate. Moreover, the cartilage is a limited hard attachment for the muscle. Therefore, the PTT and its cartilage seemed to play a critical role in early development of levator veli muscle. In contrast, the cartilage developed so that it extended laterally, along a fascia-like structure that connected with the tensor tympani muscle. This muscle appeared to exert mechanical stress on the initial cartilage. The internal carotid artery was exposed to a loose tissue facing the tubal cartilage. In large fetuses, this loose tissue was occupied by an inferior extension of the temporal bone to cover the artery. This later-developing anterior wall of the carotid canal provided the final bony origin of the levator veli palatini muscle. The tubal cartilage seemed to determine the anterior and inferior margins of the canal. Consequently, the tubal cartilage development seemed to be accelerated by a surrounding muscle, and conversely, the cartilage was likely to determine the other muscular and bony structures. Korean Association of Anatomists 2012-09 2012-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3472145/ /pubmed/23094207 http://dx.doi.org/10.5115/acb.2012.45.3.185 Text en Copyright © 2012. Anatomy & Cell Biology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Katori, Yukio
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Jose Francisco
Verdugo-López, Samuel
Murakami, Gen
Kawase, Tetsuaki
Kobayashi, Toshimitsu
Initial stage of fetal development of the pharyngotympanic tube cartilage with special reference to muscle attachments to the tube
title Initial stage of fetal development of the pharyngotympanic tube cartilage with special reference to muscle attachments to the tube
title_full Initial stage of fetal development of the pharyngotympanic tube cartilage with special reference to muscle attachments to the tube
title_fullStr Initial stage of fetal development of the pharyngotympanic tube cartilage with special reference to muscle attachments to the tube
title_full_unstemmed Initial stage of fetal development of the pharyngotympanic tube cartilage with special reference to muscle attachments to the tube
title_short Initial stage of fetal development of the pharyngotympanic tube cartilage with special reference to muscle attachments to the tube
title_sort initial stage of fetal development of the pharyngotympanic tube cartilage with special reference to muscle attachments to the tube
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3472145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23094207
http://dx.doi.org/10.5115/acb.2012.45.3.185
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