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Morphological classification and comparison of suboccipital muscle fiber characteristics
In an attempt to clarify the function of the suboccipital muscles, we performed morphological observation of the suboccipital muscles for variations in the muscle belly and compared the morphology of their muscle fibers in terms of cross-sectional area by immunostaining with anti-myosin heavy chain...
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Korean Association of Anatomists
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5768560/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29354295 http://dx.doi.org/10.5115/acb.2017.50.4.247 |
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author | Yamauchi, Masato Yamamoto, Masahito Kitamura, Kei Morita, Sumiharu Nagakura, Ryotaro Matsunaga, Satoru Abe, Shinichi |
author_facet | Yamauchi, Masato Yamamoto, Masahito Kitamura, Kei Morita, Sumiharu Nagakura, Ryotaro Matsunaga, Satoru Abe, Shinichi |
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description | In an attempt to clarify the function of the suboccipital muscles, we performed morphological observation of the suboccipital muscles for variations in the muscle belly and compared the morphology of their muscle fibers in terms of cross-sectional area by immunostaining with anti-myosin heavy chain antibodies. The cadavers of 25 Japanese individuals were used: 22 for morphological examinations and three for histological examinations. Among samples of the rectus capitis posterior major muscle (RCPma) and rectus capitis posterior minor muscle (RCPmi), 86.4% had a typical muscle appearance with a single belly, and 13.6% had an anomalous morphology. None of the samples of the obliquus capitis superior (OCS) or obliquus capitis inferior (OCI) muscles had an anomalous appearance. Measurement of cross-sectional area revealed that fast-twitch muscle fibers in the RCPma and OCI had a significantly greater cross-sectional area than those of the RCPmi and OCS. The cross-sectional area of intermediate muscle fibers was also significantly greater in the OCS than in the RCPma, RCPmi, and OCI. The cross-sectional area of slow-twitch muscle fibers was significantly greater in the OCS than in the RCPma, RCPmi, and OCI, and the RCPmi showed a significantly greater cross-sectional area for slow-twitch muscle fibers than did the RCPma, and OCI. Our findings indicate that the RCPmi and OCS exert a greater force than the RCPma and OCI, and act as anti-gravity agonist muscles of the head. Prolonged head extension in individuals with anomalous suboccipital muscle groups could result in dysfunction due to undue stress. |
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spelling | pubmed-57685602018-01-21 Morphological classification and comparison of suboccipital muscle fiber characteristics Yamauchi, Masato Yamamoto, Masahito Kitamura, Kei Morita, Sumiharu Nagakura, Ryotaro Matsunaga, Satoru Abe, Shinichi Anat Cell Biol Original Article In an attempt to clarify the function of the suboccipital muscles, we performed morphological observation of the suboccipital muscles for variations in the muscle belly and compared the morphology of their muscle fibers in terms of cross-sectional area by immunostaining with anti-myosin heavy chain antibodies. The cadavers of 25 Japanese individuals were used: 22 for morphological examinations and three for histological examinations. Among samples of the rectus capitis posterior major muscle (RCPma) and rectus capitis posterior minor muscle (RCPmi), 86.4% had a typical muscle appearance with a single belly, and 13.6% had an anomalous morphology. None of the samples of the obliquus capitis superior (OCS) or obliquus capitis inferior (OCI) muscles had an anomalous appearance. Measurement of cross-sectional area revealed that fast-twitch muscle fibers in the RCPma and OCI had a significantly greater cross-sectional area than those of the RCPmi and OCS. The cross-sectional area of intermediate muscle fibers was also significantly greater in the OCS than in the RCPma, RCPmi, and OCI. The cross-sectional area of slow-twitch muscle fibers was significantly greater in the OCS than in the RCPma, RCPmi, and OCI, and the RCPmi showed a significantly greater cross-sectional area for slow-twitch muscle fibers than did the RCPma, and OCI. Our findings indicate that the RCPmi and OCS exert a greater force than the RCPma and OCI, and act as anti-gravity agonist muscles of the head. Prolonged head extension in individuals with anomalous suboccipital muscle groups could result in dysfunction due to undue stress. Korean Association of Anatomists 2017-12 2017-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5768560/ /pubmed/29354295 http://dx.doi.org/10.5115/acb.2017.50.4.247 Text en Copyright © 2017. Anatomy & Cell Biology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Yamauchi, Masato Yamamoto, Masahito Kitamura, Kei Morita, Sumiharu Nagakura, Ryotaro Matsunaga, Satoru Abe, Shinichi Morphological classification and comparison of suboccipital muscle fiber characteristics |
title | Morphological classification and comparison of suboccipital muscle fiber characteristics |
title_full | Morphological classification and comparison of suboccipital muscle fiber characteristics |
title_fullStr | Morphological classification and comparison of suboccipital muscle fiber characteristics |
title_full_unstemmed | Morphological classification and comparison of suboccipital muscle fiber characteristics |
title_short | Morphological classification and comparison of suboccipital muscle fiber characteristics |
title_sort | morphological classification and comparison of suboccipital muscle fiber characteristics |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5768560/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29354295 http://dx.doi.org/10.5115/acb.2017.50.4.247 |
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