2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41368-022-00196-y
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Disrupted tenogenesis in masseter as a potential cause of micrognathia

Abstract: Micrognathia is a severe craniofacial deformity affecting appearance and survival. Previous studies revealed that multiple factors involved in the osteogenesis of mandibular bone have contributed to micrognathia, but concerned little on factors other than osteogenesis. In the current study, we found that ectopic activation of Fgf8 by Osr2-cre in the presumptive mesenchyme for masseter tendon in mice led to micrognathia, masseter regression, and the disrupted patterning and differentiation of masseter tendon. S… Show more

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“…The muscles are considered adaptive in nature and grow to support function [ 25 ]. Coordination between skeletogeneis and myogenesis is indispensable for normal development and postnatal function of musculoskeletal system [ 26 ]. Moderate but significant correlations were found between the condylar volume and the volumes of masseter muscles and temporalis muscles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The muscles are considered adaptive in nature and grow to support function [ 25 ]. Coordination between skeletogeneis and myogenesis is indispensable for normal development and postnatal function of musculoskeletal system [ 26 ]. Moderate but significant correlations were found between the condylar volume and the volumes of masseter muscles and temporalis muscles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%