The Structure of the Masseter Muscle in the Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis)

M. Sasaki, H. Endo, H. Kogiku, N. Kitamura, J. Yamada, M. Yamamoto, K. Arishima, Y. Hayashi
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In the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), the masseter muscle was divided into several layers. The superficial and more medial (second) tendinous sheets of the masseter muscle fused with each other at the dorso‐caudal part and a fleshy portion was located between these tendinous sheets. In the rostral part, the most superficial tendinous sheet turned around as a compact tendon and attached to the facial crest (Crista facialis). The turned tendinous sheet, however, never fused with the second tendinous sheet and this layer of the masseter muscle, that originated from the facial crest with the turned sheet, was inserted into the mandible with its fleshy portion. In the cattle, goat, sheep and Sika deer, the rostral layer of the masseter muscle arises from the facial crest with its fleshy portion and is inserted into the tubercle on the mandible through the strong tendinous sheet. In this study, the takin also showed the same structure of the masseter muscle. In the giraffe, however, the rostral layer inserted into the mandible through the strong tendinous sheet could not be distinguished, thus, there was no conspicuous tubercle on the mandible. Moreover in the masseteric region of the skull, the giraffe was similar to the Sika deer in several ways. However, it is suggested that the giraffe exerts smaller forces on the cheek teeth than does the Sika deer because of its longer Margo interalveolaris.
长颈鹿咬肌的结构
在长颈鹿(Giraffa camelopardalis)中,咬肌分为几层。咬肌的浅表和更内侧(第二)腱片在背-尾部相互融合,在这些腱片之间有肉质部分。在吻侧,最浅的腱片旋转成紧密的肌腱并附着于面嵴(面嵴)。然而,弯曲的腱片,从未与第二腱片融合这层咬肌,起源于面嵴和弯曲的腱片,与它的肉质部分一起插入下颌骨。在牛、山羊、绵羊和梅花鹿中,咬肌的吻侧层由面嵴及其肉质部分发出,并通过强壮的腱片插入下颌骨的结节。在这项研究中,该样本也显示了咬肌的相同结构。而在长颈鹿中,无法分辨出通过强腱片插入下颌骨的吻吻层,因此下颌骨上没有明显的结节。此外,在头骨的咬肌区域,长颈鹿在几个方面与梅花鹿相似。然而,有人认为长颈鹿对颊齿施加的力比梅花鹿小,因为它的牙槽间骨较长。
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