Connection of the Posterior Occipital Muscle and Dura Mater of the Siamese Crocodile
- 01An anatomical study on Siamese crocodiles
- 02Investigated the connection between neck muscles and the dura mater
- 03Identified a structure similar to the human myodural bridge
- 04Suggests a possible role in cerebrospinal fluid circulation
This animal study found a myodural bridge-like structure in crocodiles, suggesting this connection between neck muscles and the nervous system may be evolutionarily conserved.
The myodural bridge was proposed initially in 1995. The myodural bridge is a connective tissue bridge that connects a pair of deep muscles at the suboccipital region to the dura mater. There have been numerous studies concerning the morphology and function of the myodural bridge. To determine whether a myodural bridge exists in reptiles, six Siamese crocodiles were investigated using gross anatomy dissection and P45 sheet plastination technologies. As a result, we demonstrated that the posterior occipital muscles of the Siamese crocodile are directly or indirectly connected to the proatlas, atlas, and intermembrane between them. Multiple trabeculae existing in the posterior epidural space extended from the ventral surface of the proatlas, atlas, and intermembrane between them to the dorsal surface of the spinal dura mater. This study showed that the posterior occipital muscle in the suboccipital region of the Siamese crocodile is connected to the spinal dura mater through the proatlas, atlas, and the trabeculae. In conclusion, a myodural bridge-like structure exists in reptiles. This connection may act as a pump to provide cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation at the occipitocervical junction. We hypothesize that a physiologic role of the Siamese crocodile’s myodural bridge may be analogous to the human myodural bridge.
- APA
- JING-HUI ZHANG, WEI TANG, ZHAO-XI ZHANG, BING-YI LUAN, SHENG-BO YU, & HONG-JIN SUI (2016). Connection of the Posterior Occipital Muscle and Dura Mater of the Siamese Crocodile. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/connection-of-the-posterior-occipital-muscle-and-dura-mater-of-the-siamese-crocodile/
- MLA
- JING-HUI ZHANG, et al. "Connection of the Posterior Occipital Muscle and Dura Mater of the Siamese Crocodile." 2016, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/connection-of-the-posterior-occipital-muscle-and-dura-mater-of-the-siamese-crocodile/.
- Chicago
- JING-HUI ZHANG et al. 2016. "Connection of the Posterior Occipital Muscle and Dura Mater of the Siamese Crocodile.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/connection-of-the-posterior-occipital-muscle-and-dura-mater-of-the-siamese-crocodile/
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