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Características histoquímicas do músculo masseter do macaco-prego (Cebus apella Linnaeus, 1758)

Histochemical characteristics of the masseter muscle of tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella Linnaeus, 1758)

Andreo, J.C.; Navarro, J.A.C.; Dall Pai, V.; Oliveira, J.A.

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Resumo

Duas amostras foram retiradas das regiões anterior e posterior do músculo masseter direito de quatro macacos-prego (Cebus apella) machos adultos e submetidas a reações com m-ATPase (após pré-incubação ácida e alcalina), SDH e NADH-TR. As fibras foram classificadas como tipos FG, FOG e SO, embora não tenha ocorrido reação de reversão ácida com as fibras do tipo FG. O tipo de fibra mais abundante foi o FG, o qual também apresentou maior área. Visto que este músculo é volumoso no Cebus apella, que o arranjo das suas fibras é aquele de músculo com contração forte, e que as fibras do tipo FG estão também relacionadas com a força de contração muscular, podemos afirmar que este animal tem uma mordida potente.

Palavras-chave

Masseter muscle, Cebus

Abstract

Two samples were removed fram the anterior and posterior right masseter muscle of adults male tufted Capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) and submitted to reaction with myosin ATPase (after alkaline and acid preincubation), SDH and NADH-TR. The fibres were classified as fast twitch glycolytic (FG), fast twitch oxidative glycolytic (FOG) and slow twitch (SO) types, although acid reversal reaction of FO-type fibres did not occm. The most abundant fibre type was FG, which also covered the largest area. Since this muscle is voluminous in Cebus apella, since the arrangement of its fibres is that of a muscle with powerful contraction, and since FOG fibres are also related to muscle contraction force, we may state that this animal has a powerful bite .

Keywords

Músculo masseter, Cebus

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