CYTOCHEMICAL AND WEIGHT RELATED STUDY OF THE DYSTROPHIES BY RESECTION OF SEMITENDINOSUS AND SEMIMEMBRANOSUS MUSCLES OF THE DOG
Abstract
For determinig the modifications on the right pelvic limb of the dog that result after the experimental resection of the semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscles, a double approach is used: cytochemical and cuantitative, making possible to analyze compensating dystrophic responses to resections. Gradients of dystrophy on the sartorius and obturatorius externus are discussed with regard to their nature and influences, and to the biomechanical locomotory principies of the limb. The results confirm the parallelism existing between both adaptations (cytochemical and cuantitative). It appears specific manifestations of very significative responses on type I fibers of the hypertrophic muscle (sartorius). which are much more moderate on the atrophic muscle (obturatorius externus). In every case the cytochemical response is lower than the cuantitative one at the first time, but these become thereafter equal.Downloads
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