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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38490930

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The present study evaluated the in vivo musculoaponeurotic architecture of the superficial head (SH) of the masseter muscle (MM) of asymptomatic participants in excursive mandibular movements compared to the relaxed state as examined with ultrasonography. It was hypothesized that the mean fiber bundle length (FBL) and mean height of the aponeurosis (HA) of the laminae of the SH would differ significantly between the relaxed state and protrusion, ipsilateral excursion, and contralateral excursion. STUDY DESIGN: The MM was studied volumetrically in 12 female and 12 male asymptomatic participants bilaterally by using ultrasound imaging. Mean FBL and HA in protrusion and ipsilateral and contralateral excursion were compared to these values in the relaxed state using paired t tests (P < .05). The intraclass correlation coefficient was used to assess intraexaminer reliability. RESULTS: The SH exhibited multiple laminae. Fiber bundles were found to attach to bone and the superior and inferior aponeuroses. Mean FBL was significantly shorter and mean HA significantly longer in protrusion and the excursions than in the relaxed state although the pattern of altered laminae and aponeuroses differed among the mandibular movements. Intraexaminer reliability was excellent. CONCLUSION: Specific changes in mean FBL and mean HA suggest differential contraction of the SH of the MM based on laminar morphology. These findings provide a baseline to investigate musculoaponeurotic changes in patients with myogenic masseter muscle pain.


Subject(s)
Mandible , Masseter Muscle , Ultrasonography , Humans , Masseter Muscle/diagnostic imaging , Masseter Muscle/anatomy & histology , Male , Female , Adult , Mandible/diagnostic imaging , Mandible/anatomy & histology , Aponeurosis/diagnostic imaging
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Can J Dent Hyg ; 57(2): 132-137, 2023 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37464991

ABSTRACT

Lobodontia is a rarely documented dental condition associated with pointed or conical cusps on premolars and canines, multitubercular occlusal surfaces on molar teeth, and irregularly shaped incisors. Information on this uncommon condition continues to be scarce, with particularly little information available on the primary dentition. The purpose of this article is to describe 6 cases of lobodontia and discuss the variability in presentation and management. Previously unreported manifestations in the primary dentition are included. The cases described in the current study demonstrate the spectrum of clinical and radiographic features of the condition, and show that a varied, individualized approach to treatment is necessary.


La lobodontie est une affection dentaire rarement documentée liée à des cuspides pointues ou coniques sur les prémolaires et les canines, à des molaires ayant des surfaces occlusales multituberculées et à des incisives de forme irrégulière. Les informations sur cette affection peu courante continuent à être rares, notamment en ce qui concerne la dentition primaire. L'objectif de cet article est de décrire 6 cas de lobodontie et de discuter de la variabilité en matière de présentation et de gestion. Des manifestations de la dentition primaire qui n'avaient pas été déclarées auparavant sont incluses. Les cas décrits dans la présente étude illustrent le spectre des caractéristiques cliniques et radiographiques de cette affection et montrent que le traitement nécessite une approche variée et personnalisée.


Subject(s)
Dentition, Permanent , Tooth Abnormalities , Humans , Molar , Bicuspid/diagnostic imaging
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Biomed J ; 46(3): 100585, 2023 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36801257

ABSTRACT

Evidence supports the notion that metabolic pathways are major regulators of organismal aging, and that metabolic perturbations can extend health- and lifespan. For this reason, dietary interventions and compounds perturbing metabolism are currently explored as anti-aging strategies. A common target for metabolic interventions delaying aging is cellular senescence, a state of stable growth arrest that is accompanied by various structural and functional changes including the activation of a pro-inflammatory secretome. Here, we summarize the current knowledge on the molecular and cellular events associated with carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism, and define how macronutrients can regulate induction or prevention of cellular senescence. We discuss how various dietary interventions can achieve prevention of disease and extension of healthy longevity by partially modulating senescence-associated phenotypes. We also emphasize the importance of developing personalized nutritional interventions that take into account the current health and age status of the individual.


Subject(s)
Cellular Senescence , Longevity , Cellular Senescence/genetics , Nutrients
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33781750

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: In the present study, we sought to investigate the in vivo musculoaponeurotic architecture of the masseter muscle (MM) volumetrically with ultrasound in asymptomatic participants. It was hypothesized that the mean fiber bundle length (FBL) and mean aponeurotic height of laminae of the MM differ significantly between the relaxed state and maximally contracted state upon elevation of the mandible. STUDY DESIGN: The MM was investigated volumetrically in 12 male and 12 female asymptomatic participants (mean age, 25.8 ± 4.1 years) using ultrasound. The mean FBL and mean height of aponeuroses in the relaxed and maximally contracted states were compared using paired t tests, with significance established at P ≤ .05. Intrarater reliability was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: The MM consisted of the superficial head (SH) and deep head, each arranged in multiple laminae. Fiber bundles extended between superior and inferior aponeuroses and/or bone. Statistically significant differences (P ≤ .05) were observed in mean FBL and in mean height of aponeuroses between the relaxed and contracted states only in superficial laminae of the SH. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest there is differential contraction of the laminae of the MM in the transition from relaxed to contracted states. Future comparison with pathologic patients can be made on the basis of an established normative database.


Subject(s)
Masseter Muscle , Muscle Contraction , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Masseter Muscle/diagnostic imaging , Reproducibility of Results , Ultrasonography , Young Adult
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J Cell Mol Med ; 23(2): 819-827, 2019 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30450815

ABSTRACT

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is essential for a functional neurovascular unit. Most studies focused on the cells forming the BBB, but very few studied the basement membrane (BM) of brain capillaries in ageing. We used transmission electron microscopy and electron tomography to investigate the BM of the BBB in ageing C57BL/6J mice. The thickness of the BM of the BBB from 24-month-old mice was double as compared with that of 6-month-old mice (107 nm vs 56 nm). The aged BBB showed lipid droplets gathering within the BM which further increased its thickness (up to 572 nm) and altered its structure. The lipids appeared to accumulate toward the glial side of the BM. Electron tomography showed that the lipid-rich BM regions are located in small pockets formed by the end-feet of astrocytes. These findings suggest an imbalance of the lipid metabolism and that may precede the structural alteration of the BM. These alterations may favour the accretion of abnormal proteins that lead to neurodegeneration in ageing. These findings warrant further investigation of the BM of brain capillaries and of adjoining cells as potential targets for future therapies.


Subject(s)
Aging/physiology , Basement Membrane/ultrastructure , Blood-Brain Barrier/ultrastructure , Capillaries/ultrastructure , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/ultrastructure , Myocytes, Smooth Muscle/ultrastructure , Animals , Astrocytes/metabolism , Astrocytes/ultrastructure , Basement Membrane/metabolism , Biological Transport , Blood-Brain Barrier/metabolism , Brain/blood supply , Brain/metabolism , Brain/ultrastructure , Capillaries/metabolism , Electron Microscope Tomography , Lipid Droplets/metabolism , Lipid Droplets/ultrastructure , Lipid Metabolism/physiology , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/metabolism , Myocytes, Smooth Muscle/metabolism , Neuroglia/metabolism , Neuroglia/ultrastructure
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