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Acta Otolaryngol ; 102(5-6): 474-81, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2947418

ABSTRACT

PCA (posterior cricoarytenoid) muscles and biopsies from the SCM (sterno-cleidomastoid) muscles as well as the diaphragm were serially sectioned and incubated for myofibrillar ATPase and selected metabolic enzymes. The three main fibre types were present in all muscles, although some PCA muscles seemed to lack IIB fibres. The mean fibre type pattern of the PCA muscle was 57% type I, 36% type IIA and 7% type IIB, as compared with 42% type I, 42% type IIA and 16% type IIB in the diaphragm. All fibre types of the PCA muscle and the diaphragm were significantly more oxidative and less glycolytic than the corresponding SCM muscle fibres. Most striking was the finding of high 3-HBDH activity in the PCA and diaphragm muscle fibres, especially in type I.


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Diaphragm/metabolism , Laryngeal Muscles/metabolism , Muscles/metabolism , Adenosine Triphosphatases/analysis , Diaphragm/innervation , Humans , Laryngeal Muscles/innervation , Male , Middle Aged , Phrenic Nerve/surgery , Respiratory Muscles/innervation , Respiratory Muscles/metabolism
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J Otolaryngol ; 15(5): 265-72, 1986 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2945930

ABSTRACT

Sixteen dogs underwent different types of experimental reinnervation procedures of the posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscle - reinnervation by the recurrent nerve itself (self-reinnervation) (n = 6), by the ansa cervicalis nerve (n = 5) or by the phrenic nerve (n = 5). After functional evaluation the normal left and the reinnervated right PCA muscles were removed for histochemical analysis. Cryostat sections were incubated for actomyosin ATPase, NADH-TR and alpha-GPDH. All muscles showed microscopical evidence of successful reinnervation. There was a slight change in the muscle fiber type composition in the reinnervated muscle as compared to the normal side. Incubations for the NADH-TR and alpha-GPDH showed less staining intensity in the reinnervated muscles. The histochemical differences between normal and reinnervated muscles were small, however, and probably of minor importance with regard to the function of the muscles.


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Laryngeal Muscles/innervation , Muscles/innervation , Adenosine Triphosphatases/analysis , Animals , Dogs , Glycerolphosphate Dehydrogenase/analysis , Histocytochemistry , Laryngeal Muscles/metabolism , Laryngeal Muscles/pathology , NADH Tetrazolium Reductase/analysis , Phrenic Nerve/surgery , Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve/surgery , Vocal Cords/innervation
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