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. 2019 Mar;94(2):184-191.
doi: 10.1007/s12565-018-00470-2. Epub 2018 Dec 14.

Existence and features of the myodural bridge in Gallus domesticus: indication of its important physiological function

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Existence and features of the myodural bridge in Gallus domesticus: indication of its important physiological function

Ya-Ru Dou et al. Anat Sci Int. 2019 Mar.

Abstract

The myodural bridge (MDB) is a dense connective tissue that connects muscles with the cervical spinal dura mater via the posterior atlanto-occipital and atlato-axial interspaces. To date, the physiological function of the MDB has not been fully elucidated. Recent studies have identified the presence of the MDB in mammals, but very little information is available on the existence of the MDB in avifauna. We selected Gallus domesticus to explore the existence and the fiber property of the MDB in avifauna. We found that in this species, fibers originating from the ventral aspect of the rectus capitis dorsal minor are fused with the dorsal atlanto-occipital membrane and that numerous trabeculae connect the dorsal atlanto-occipital membrane with the cervical spinal dura mater. Furthermore, the occipital venous sinus is located between the trabeculae. The MDB is mainly composed of collagen type I fibers. Our results show that the MDB is present in G. domesticus and lead us to infer that the MDB is a highly conservative evolutionary structure which may play essential physiological roles.

Keywords: Cerebrospinal fluid circulation; Collagen fiber; Gallus domesticus; Myodural bridge.

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