Ultrastructural Analysis of Masseter and Left Medial Pterigoid Muscles, After Unilateral Mandibular Molar Extraction: Experimental Study/Analisis Ultrastructural de los Musculos Masetero y Pterigoideo Medial Izquierdo, despues de la Extraccion Molar Mandibular Unilateral: Estudio Experimental

Twelve adult male Wistar rats (220 g average weight) were divided in 3 experimental groups: GI-15. GII-30 and GIII-60 days, after mandibular molar extraction, with three experimental animals and one control per group. Qualitatively, ultrastructural changes of protein filaments from myofibrils of the...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of morphology 2017-06, Vol.35 (2), p.430
Hauptverfasser: Benigno, Maria Ivone Mendes, Liberti, Edson Aparecido, Conde, Airton Mendes, Jr, de Sousa Leal, Noelia Maria, Rodrigues, Karla Emanuelle Lopes, Mota, Vanessa Benigno, Amstalden, Eliane Maria Ingrid
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Zusammenfassung:Twelve adult male Wistar rats (220 g average weight) were divided in 3 experimental groups: GI-15. GII-30 and GIII-60 days, after mandibular molar extraction, with three experimental animals and one control per group. Qualitatively, ultrastructural changes of protein filaments from myofibrils of these muscles and ipsilateral to the extractions were observed. Ultrastructure asymmetry and disorganization of Z line and I band, in the experimental group GII, of Medial Pterigoid muscle (MPT) were observed. The temporomandibular dysfunction, stimulated by the unilateral extractions of mandibular molars in rats may lead to modifications in the Z line and I band, which showed to be sensitive to this dysfunction. Changes in the MPT muscle, probably related to its own functional characteristics and major participation in the dynamics of mastication, compared to Masseter were also observed. However, the muscular fibres seem to adapt to the new conditions along the experiment.
ISSN:0717-9367