Fibre type proportions of the buccinator muscle in clinically normal adult dogs |
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Authors: | KG Braund JR Mehta KA Amling |
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Institution: | Neuromuscular Research and Diagnostic Laboratory, Scott-Ritchey Research Program, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Alabama 36849. |
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Abstract: | In order to provide normal morphological data and reference values for fibre type proportions, against which changes due to facial nerve paralysis or primary facial muscle myopathies can be compared, a histological and histochemical study was carried out on the buccinator muscle of clinically normal adult dogs. Using myosin adenosine triphosphatase under acidic pre-incubation (pH 4.3) conditions, three histochemical fibre types--1, 2A and 2C were recognised. There was no significant difference in mean diameter between left- and right-sided buccinator muscle samples for type 1 versus 2. Mean diameters of fibre types were: type 1, 27.02 +/- 6.61 microns and type 2, 29.05 +/- 7.75 microns. The histographical distribution of fibre type diameters was unimodal. The buccinator muscle had a type 2 fibre predominance with a mean type 1 to type 2 ratio of 32:68. The number of fibres with internal nuclei was less than or equal to 1 per cent, atrophy-hypertrophy factors typically were less than or equal to 200, and variability coefficients approximated 250. Muscle spindles were not observed in any muscle sample. |
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