A Histochemical Study of the Masseter Muscle Fibers of White Rat with Unilateral Edentulous Jaw

편측 무치악이 백서 교근 근섭유에 미치는 영향에 관한 조직화학적 연구

  • Hong-Ryeol Ryu (Dept. of Oral Diagnosis & Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University) ;
  • Sung-Woo Lee (Dept. of Oral Diagnosis & Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University)
  • Published : 1988.03.01

Abstract

The study of the muscle fiver composition and the muscle fiver type conversion during unilateral edentulous condition was undertaken in the rostral superficial masseter muscle of the whiter rat. 16 4-week-old male white rats weighting approximately 130gm that crowns of left upper and lower molare were cut intentionally, were divided into 4 groups (one control group and 3 experimental groups). After experimental groups were sacrificed by etherization in 6 days($E_1$), 18 days($E_2$) and 36 days($E_3$) separately, samples of the rostral superficial masseter muscle were obtained bilaterally and the proportion of type I, type IIA, type IIB, and type IIC fibers was determined and counted according to their histochemical activity of myosin ATPase (at pH 9.4, pH 4.6, and pH 4.2)and PAD staining. The obtained results were as follows : 1. The rostral superficial masseter muscle of the white rat contained approximately 47.5% type I fiber and 52.5% type II fiber. 2. Type I/ Type II ratio of molar-present side was increased significantly in the group E2 (18 days group) 3. Type IIA fiber was increased at molar-present side and decreased at molar-absent side in experimental groups.

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