| Literature DB >> 33467305 |
Michele Runci Anastasi1, Antonio Centofanti2, Alba Arco2, Giovanna Vermiglio2, Fabiana Nicita2, Giuseppe Santoro2, Piero Cascone3, Giuseppe Pio Anastasi2, Giuseppina Rizzo2, Giuseppina Cutroneo4.
Abstract
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a bilateral synovial articulation stabilized by several anatomical structures such as ligaments. The existence of articular capsule reinforcement structures have been described in the lateral and medial sides of disc which have been defined as collateral ligaments, lateral and medial. Despite that, some macroscopic observations support that these collateral ligaments do not belong to the articular capsule but they belong to the disc. By that, the aim of the present work was to evaluate morphological aspects of TMJ from cadaveric frozen heads by histological and immunofluorescence techniques in order to verify the origin and insertion of lateral and medial collateral ligaments. Results show that both lateral and medial ligaments origin from the disc and insert directly to the articular cartilage of mandibula condyle. These data open a new approach in the study of human TMJ.Entities:
Keywords: discal ligaments; histological techniques; human TMJ; immunofluorescence
Year: 2020 PMID: 33467305 PMCID: PMC7804866 DOI: 10.3390/jfmk5040090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Funct Morphol Kinesiol ISSN: 2411-5142