Teres major and latissimus dorsi muscles in human embryos: A reconsideration of the so-called brother muscles.

Koichiro Sakanaka, Masahito Yamamoto, Takanori Ishibashi, Nobuaki Yanagisawa, Jose Francisco Rodríguez-Vázquez, Gen Murakami, Shin-Ichi Abe
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The teres major and latissimus dorsi muscles (TM, LD) are considered to be the so-called brother muscles. Actually, being similar to the TM, an uppermost part of the LD usually arises from the scapular plate. In embryos of 11 mm CRL, anlagen of the TM and LD appeared to be fused to provide a single mass at an angle between the axillary and radial nerves. However, splitting had already finished in not only the TM and LD but also the other muscles at and around the shoulder in specimens of 14 mm CRL. Thus, muscle splitting at the region appeared to occur simultaneously at a short stage of 12-13 mm CRL.The TM and LD carried a common tendon still at 6 weeks (14-16 mm CRL), but their muscle bellies were separated clearly. A concept of brother muscles might be applied to the TM and LD according to a bias from the gross and comparative anatomy, not from the embryological view.

人类胚胎中的大圆肌和背阔肌:对所谓兄弟肌的重新考虑。
大圆肌和背阔肌被认为是所谓的兄弟肌。实际上,与TM相似,LD的最上部通常起源于肩胛骨板。在11 mm CRL的胚胎中,TM和LD的胶原似乎融合在腋窝神经和桡神经之间的一个角度上提供一个单一的肿块。然而,在14 mm CRL的标本中,不仅在TM和LD,而且在肩部和周围的其他肌肉中已经完成了分裂。因此,该区域的肌肉分裂似乎在12-13 mm CRL的短阶段同时发生。6周时TM和LD仍有共同肌腱(CRL 14-16 mm),但肌肉腹部明显分离。根据大体和比较解剖学的偏见,兄弟肌的概念可能适用于颞下颌肌和颞下颌肌,而不是从胚胎学的角度。
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