Transcription factor support for the dual embryological origin of the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles

Author:

Dawson Timothy1,Iwanaga Joe23ORCID,Zou Binghao4,Anbalagan Muralidharan4,Dumont Aaron S.2,Loukas Marios1ORCID,Rowan Brian G.4,Tubbs R. Shane23456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomical Sciences St. George's University St. George's Grenada

2. Department of Neurosurgery, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences Tulane University School of Medicine New Orleans Louisiana USA

3. Department of Neurosurgery and Ochsner Neuroscience Institute Ochsner Health System New Orleans Louisiana USA

4. Department of Structural & Cellular Biology Tulane University School of Medicine New Orleans Louisiana USA

5. Department of Neurology Tulane University School of Medicine New Orleans Louisiana USA

6. Department of Surgery Tulane University School of Medicine New Orleans Louisiana USA

Abstract

AbstractThe embryological origin of the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles has been debated for over a century. To shed light on this issue, the present anatomical study was performed. Five fresh frozen human cadavers, three males and two females, were used for this study. Samples from each specimen's trapezius and sternocleidomastoid were fixed in 10% formalin and placed in paraffin blocks. As Paired like homeodomain 2 (Pitx2) and T‐box factor 1(Tbx1) have been implicated in the region and muscle type regulation, we performed Tbx1 and Pitx2 Immunohistochemistry (IHC) on these muscle tissue samples to identify the origin of the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles. We have used the latest version of QuPath, v0.4.3, software to quantify the Tbx and Pitx2 staining. For the sternocleidomastoid muscle, for evaluated samples, the average amount of positively stained Tbx1 and Pitx2 was 25% (range 16%–30%) and 18% (range 12%–23%), respectively. For the trapezius muscles, for evaluated samples, the average amount of positively stained Tbx1 and Pitx2 parts of the samples was 17% (range 15%–20%) and 15% (14%–17%), respectively. Our anatomical findings suggest dual origins of both the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles. Additionally, as neither Pitx2 nor Tbx1 made up all the staining observed for each muscle, other contributions to these structures are likely. Future studies with larger samples are now necessary to confirm these findings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy

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