Muscle Spindles in the Deep Muscles of the Human Neck: A Morphological and Immunocytochemical StudyJing-Xia Liua, Lars-Eric Thornella, and Fatima PedrosaDomellöfaa Department of Integrative Medical Biology, Section of Anatomy, Umeå University, and Department of Musculoskeletal Research, Gävie University, Gävie, Sweden Correspondence to: Fatima PedrosaDomellöf, Dept. of Integrative Medical Biology, Section of Anatomy, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden. E-mail: Fatima.Pedrosa-Domellof@anatomy.umu.se
Muscle spindle density is extremely high in the deep muscles of the human neck. However, there is a paucity of information regarding the morphology and immunoreactivity of these muscle spindles. The objective of this study was to investigate the intrafusal fiber content and to assess the myosin heavy chain (MyHC) composition of muscle spindles from human deep neck muscles. In addition to the conventional spindles containing bag1, bag2, and chain fibers (b1b2c spindle), we observed a number of spindles lacking bag1 (b2c spindle) or bag2 (b1c spindle) fibers. Both bag1 and bag2 fibers contained slow tonic MyHCs along their entire fiber length and MyHCI, MyHCIIa, embryonic, and Key Words: human, muscle spindle, deep neck muscles, mATPase, MyHC, intrafusal fibers
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