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The myodural bridge (MDB) is a dense connective tissue structure that connects the subocciptal musculature to the spinal dura mater. The purpose of this study was to clarify morphological evolution characteristics and compositional changes in the fibrous structures of MDB during its growth and development in the atlanto-occipital interspace. For this, histological sections from Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats (age, E17 to adulthood) were stained with Masson's Trichrome and Picrosirius Red. The results demonstrated that at age E18, the posterior arch of the atlas was completely closed and MDB fibers had already begun to form. In rat embryos (E18-E21), only few fibers and muscles were present in the suboccipital region, and these were lightly stained. In postnatal rats, an obvious increase in the amount of fibers and muscle tissues was noted. At age P1, MDB fibers originated from the rectus capitis posterior minor muscle and merged into the atlanto-occipital membrane, which was closely attached to the spinal dura mater. As rats matured, MDB fibers gradually became denser and more organized. This study also showed that in postnatal rats, MDB was mainly composed of type I collagen fibers. By observing the development of MDB in SD rats, the function of MDB can be further understood. This study provides a morphological basis for future functional studies involving the MDB.
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PLoS One
August 2025
Department of Anatomy, College of Basic Medicine, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, China.
The myodural bridge (MDB) represents specialized fibrous structures establishing connectivity between suboccipital musculature and the spinal dura mater (SDM). The suboccipital muscles, ligaments, and myodural bridge fibers together form a functional unit known as the myodural bridge complex (MDBC). Mechanical stress from suboccipital muscles may contribute to MDB maturation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrcis: Compared with trend-based analysis, event-based analysis detects OCT structural progression in more patients and at an earlier time point. Using event-based analysis, MDB rim thickness detects progression more often than RNFL thickness.
Purpose: To determine whether event-based or trend-based analysis best detects glaucoma progression using spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness and minimum distance band (MDB) neuroretinal rim measurements.
Sci Rep
February 2025
Department of Anatomy, College of Basic Medicine, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, 116044, Liaoning, China.
The myodural bridge (MDB) was described as a dense fibrous tissue connecting the suboccipital musculature with the spinal dura mater. Now, the concept of the MDB was perceived as an exact anatomical structure likely essential for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation. The MDB has been shown to be universal across mammals, reptiles, and birds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHeliyon
August 2024
Department of Anatomy, Dalian Medical University, 9 West Section, Lushun South Road, Dalian, Liaoning Province, 116044, China.
Purpose: Pathological fibrosis of the myodural bridge (MDB) affects cerebrospinal fluid circulation. However, no optimal drug treatments are available. We aimed to explore the antifibrotic effect of resveratrol on bleomycin-induced pathological fibrosis of the MDB and its underlying mechanisms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Ophthalmol
October 2024
Department of Ophthalmology, Glaucoma Service, Massachusetts Eye and Ear (D.M., K.R., J.K., E.T., M.A.M., C.L.O., T.C.C.), Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Harvard Medical School (D.M., K.R., J.K., E.T., H.L., M.A.M., C.L.O., T.C.C.), Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Electronic address:
Purpose: To evaluate how often tests of structure and function detect glaucoma progression at the same study visit. Tests include current glaucoma clinical tests and a new 3-dimensional (3D) optical coherence tomography (OCT) rim measurement.
Design: Prospective cohort study.