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Abstract
Fibularis tertius muscle (FT) was first described by Vesalius in 1543 and was subsequently studied in detail by Henle and Hyrtl in the nineteenth century. There has been a controversy over whether FT is a separate beings. With regard to the question, it has been reported that the FT is an independent muscle or a part of the adjacent muscles such as the extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL) and the extensor digitorum brevis muscle. In this study, to clarify the origin of the FT from the perspective of neuromuscular anatomy, gross and stereomicroscopic dissections and modified Shiler's staining were performed on 48 sides of the lower legs from 25 Japanese cadavers. Of the 48 specimens, 43 specimens (89.6%) had a FT muscle belly, while 5 specimens (10.4%) did not. Most FTs were innervated by distal nerve branches from a common trunk with the EDL. The innervations of the FT and EDL suggest that the FT and EDL were brother muscles, and we proposed here a hypothesis that the FT and EDL originate from a common muscle mass and compete in a tug-of-war for muscle belly components during their development.
Fibularis tertius muscle (FT)于1543年由Vesalius首次描述,随后在19世纪由Henle和Hyrtl详细研究。英国《金融时报》是否属于独立实体一直存在争议。关于这个问题,有报道称FT是一个独立的肌肉或邻近肌肉的一部分,如指长伸肌(EDL)和指短伸肌。为了从神经肌肉解剖学的角度阐明FT的起源,本研究对25具日本尸体的48侧小腿进行了大体和体视显微镜解剖和改良的Shiler染色。48例标本中有43例(89.6%)有FT肌腹,5例(10.4%)无FT肌腹。大多数FTs由与EDL共干的远端神经分支支配。FT和EDL的神经支配表明,FT和EDL是兄弟肌肉,我们在这里提出了一个假设,即FT和EDL起源于一个共同的肌肉质量,并在其发育过程中为肌肉腹部成分进行拉锯战。
期刊介绍:
The official English journal of the Japanese Association of Anatomists, Anatomical Science International (formerly titled Kaibogaku Zasshi) publishes original research articles dealing with morphological sciences.
Coverage in the journal includes molecular, cellular, histological and gross anatomical studies on humans and on normal and experimental animals, as well as functional morphological, biochemical, physiological and behavioral studies if they include morphological analysis.