HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE ARCHITECTURE OF RAT LATERAL PTERYGOID MUSCLE
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The histochemical organization observed in cross sections of rat lateral pterygoid muscle was investigated by staining for succinic dehydrogenase. Most primary fasciculi were composed of three muscle fiber types: Type A (white), Type B (intermediate) and Type C (red) according to the classification of Ogata (34) and Stein and Padykula (41). We found two distinct regions, one region with high average percentage distributions of number of Type B plus Type C fibers (Pbc) and type C fibers (Pc) values and the other region with low Pbc and Pc values in cross sections and significant differences in these values in different portions (origin, belly and insertion). Moreover, marked differences were found in the percentage distribution of Pbc and Pc in different primary fasciculi in each region of the lateral pterygoid muscle. In old rats the three types of muscle fibers were easier to distinguish and differences in the average Pbc and Pc values in different regions of the muscle were greater. Moreover, primary fasciculi with high Pbc and Pc values, or those with low Pbc and Pc values were more numerous than in young adult rats.
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著者
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ISHIZUKA Hiroshi
Department of 2nd Oral Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Tokushima University
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Ishizuka Hiroshi
Department Of Oral Anatomy School Of Dentistry Tokushima University
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KATSURA Shigeru
Department of Oral Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Tokushima University
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Katsura Shigeru
Department Of Oral Anatomy School Of Dentistry Tokushima University
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MATSUMOTO HAYASHI
Department of Oral Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Tokushima University
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Matsumoto Hayashi
Department Of Oral Anatomy School Of Dentistry Tokushima University
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Ishizuka Hiroshi
Department Of 2nd Oral Anatomy School Of Dentistry Tokushima University
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