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Lijie Chen1, Min Hu, Lihai Zhang, Sanxia Liu, Jinchao Luo, Tianzheng Deng, Ye Tao.
Abstract
Understanding the microanatomy of the facial nerve is vital to functional restoration of facial nerve injury. This study aimed to locate the spatial orientation of five branches in the extratemporal trunk of the rat facial nerve (ETFN). Fifteen adult Sprague-Dawley albino rats were divided randomly into five groups corresponding to the five facial nerves. Fluoro-Gold(™) (FG) was applied to one branch in all three rats in each group. The trunk of the facial nerve was cut at three points for fluorescence detection. Staining results showed that each branch of the facial motor nerve had a topographical orientation in the distal part of the ETFN. The temporal branch was located in the medial and acroscopic quadrant of the nerve trunk. The zygomatic branch was located in the lateral and acroscopic quadrant. The buccal branch occupied the upper half of the nerve trunk, whereas the mandibular branch occupied the lower half. The cervical branch presented a square-shaped distribution in the lateral nerve trunk. In the middle part of the ETFN, the topographical orientation remained clear, but the FG-labeled zone was extended to some extent. In the stylomastoid foramen region, all branches diffused, thereby blurring the orientation. In conclusion, each branch of the facial motor nerve had a topographical orientation and distribution in the crotch and middle part of the ETFN, but the branches diffused near the stylomastoid foramen.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23226737 PMCID: PMC3493741 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2012.701
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1Gross anatomy of the rat face with the extratemporal facial nerve tagged.
Figure 2Schema of the extratemporal facial nerve with the location of FG application and detection. (a) Proximal part of ETFN; (b) middle part of ETFN; (c) distal part of ETFN; (d) proximal part of the injection site. TB, temporal branch; ZB, zygomatic branch; BB, buccal branch; MMB, marginal mandibular branch; CB, cervical branch; SF, stylomastoid foramen.
Figure 3Cross-section of FG-labeled fibers proximal to the injection site.
Figure 4Cross-section of all FG-labeled branches of ETFN. Scale bar, 100 μm.