Histologische und biochemische Charakterisierung der autochthonen Rückenmuskulatur (M. erector spinae) bei neuromuskulär gesunden Patienten

Erstveröffentlichung
2018-12-11Autoren
Zimmermann, Claudia
Gutachter
Kassubek, JanBieger, Ralf
Dissertation
Fakultäten
Medizinische FakultätInstitutionen
Rehabilitationskrankenhaus UlmUKU. Klinik für Orthopädie
UKU. Klinik für Neurologie
Zusammenfassung
There are no generally accepted histopathological reference values in paraspinal skeletal muscle
biopsies. Methods: We examined multifidii muscle biopsies from 20 neuromuscularly healthy subjects using routine histological stains and biochemical analyses of respiratory chain enzymes.
Results: Staining showed incomplete myopathic features, such as increased variability in fiber size, type 1 hypertrophy, rounded fiber shape, endomysial fibrosis, and replacement by adipose tissue. Acid phosphatase reaction was positive in up to 35% of the selected muscle fibers. Mitochondrial changes were obvious but revealed no selective age dependence. Reduced
complex I, cytochrome c oxidase (COX), and citrate synthase (CS) could be observed.Conclusions: Because the increased variability in morphological details can easily be misinterpreted as myopathic changes, analysis of paraspinal muscles should take into consideration that incomplete myopathic features and reduced oxidative enzyme activities for complex I, COX, and CS are normal variations at this location.
Erstellung / Fertigstellung
2018
Schlagwörter
[GND]: Rückenmuskulatur[MeSH]: Back muscles; Anatomy & histology
[Freie Schlagwörter]: Autochthone Rückenmuskulatur | Dropped Head Syndrom | Bent Spine Syndrom
[DDC Sachgruppe]: DDC 610 / Medicine & health
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Zimmermann, Claudia (2018): Histologische und biochemische Charakterisierung der autochthonen Rückenmuskulatur (M. erector spinae) bei neuromuskulär gesunden Patienten. Open Access Repositorium der Universität Ulm und Technischen Hochschule Ulm. Dissertation. http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-10688
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