産前 表面的筋神経系
T Sandulescu1, J F Koeser1, E A Naumova1
1Department of Biological and Material Sciences in Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Faculty of Health, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany.
Morphologie : bulletin de l'Association des anatomistes
|August 21, 2025
まとめ
表面的筋神経系 (SMAS) の胎児発達は,最初は成人の構造を反映しない,異なるタイプと地域的な変化を示しています. 筋肉の発達を模倣する機能的な活動に 密接な関係があります
科学分野:
- アナトミー
- 発達生物学
- ヒストロジー
背景:
- 表面的筋神経系 (SMAS) は,筋肉の収縮の伝達と発現に不可欠な顔のネットワークです.
- 胎児の発達を理解することは 顔の解剖学と機能を理解する鍵です
研究 の 目的:
- 産前SMAS (pre-SMAS) 発達のヒストモルフォロジー分析を行う.
- 産前SMAS型と成人SMAS構造を比較する.
主な方法:
- ヒトの胚と胎児から採取した 7300 個の組織学的部位を顕微鏡で分析.
- 顔模倣筋肉の調査,SMAS以前の発達,および頭と首の領域の時間的変化.
主要な成果:
- 3つの異なるSMAS前型は,メゼンキマ組成,血管性,構造変化に基づいて特定されました.
- 特定の地域は,成人SMASのアーキテクチャに限られた類似性を持つユニークなSMAS以前の特徴を示しました.
- 妊娠22週まで顔の脂肪組織は存在しなかった.
結論:
- 産前SMASの発達は,ミミク筋肉の発達と同期しないが,筋肉の活動と密接に関連している.
- 提案されたオントゲネティック仮説は,SMAS以前の発達が"形は機能的活動に従っている"という原則に従っていることを示唆している.
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