Moore Colin W, Beveridge Tyler S, Rice Charles L
School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.
Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.
J Anat. 2017 Oct;231(4):626-633. doi: 10.1111/joa.12652. Epub 2017 Jun 16.
The palmaris brevis (PB) is a small muscle of variant morphology located on the ulnar aspect of the palm, superficial to the hypothenar eminence. Functionally, the PB has been proposed to protect the neurovasculature of the ulnar canal from compressive forces during repetitive or intermittent trauma associated with grasping. Although PB function has been inferred from cadaveric observations, it is unknown whether it has the contractile capacity and fatigue-resistance necessary to withstand these functional demands. Insight into the functional specialization of the PB can be provided through investigating the proportions of type I and type II muscle fibers by staining for myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms using immunohistochemical methods. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to quantify the proportion of type I and type II muscle fibers to provide insight into the role of the PB in palmar function based on its gross histological structure. Sixteen PB specimens were harvested from the hands (eight right, eight left) of eight formalin-embalmed cadavers (mean age: 75 ± 14 years; three males, five females). PB muscle composition was determined by labeling serial cross-sections with MHC type I and type II monoclonal antibodies. The results indicate that the PB is primarily composed of type I muscle fibers (72.2 ± 13.7%), with no significant differences between left and right hands. Given the predominance of type I muscle fibers, our findings indicate the PB may be fatigue-resistant and thus, capable of contracting for prolonged durations. This supports cadaveric observations indicating that the PB functions to protect the ulnar neurovasculature of the palm by providing a muscular barrier in addition to serving as a functional anchor to the hypothenar fat pad when objects are firmly compressed into the palm.
掌短肌(PB)是一块形态变异的小肌肉,位于手掌尺侧,小鱼际隆起的浅面。在功能方面,有人提出掌短肌在与抓握相关的重复性或间歇性创伤期间,可保护尺神经管的神经血管免受压力。尽管掌短肌的功能是从尸体观察中推断出来的,但它是否具有承受这些功能需求所需的收缩能力和抗疲劳能力尚不清楚。通过使用免疫组织化学方法对肌球蛋白重链(MHC)同工型进行染色来研究I型和II型肌纤维的比例,可以深入了解掌短肌的功能特化。因此,本研究的目的是量化I型和II型肌纤维的比例,以便根据其大体组织学结构深入了解掌短肌在手掌功能中的作用。从8具用福尔马林防腐的尸体(平均年龄:75±14岁;3名男性,5名女性)的手部(8只右手和8只左手)采集了16个掌短肌标本。通过用MHC I型和II型单克隆抗体标记连续的横截面来确定掌短肌的肌肉组成。结果表明,掌短肌主要由I型肌纤维组成(72.2±13.7%),左右手之间无显著差异。鉴于I型肌纤维占主导地位,我们的研究结果表明掌短肌可能具有抗疲劳能力,因此能够长时间收缩。这支持了尸体观察结果,即掌短肌的功能是通过提供肌肉屏障来保护手掌的尺侧神经血管,此外,当物体被紧紧压入手掌时,它还作为小鱼际脂肪垫的功能锚点。