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Title: Fetal Fascial Reinforcement Development: From “a White Tablet” to a Sculpted Precise Organization by Movement
Author: Pirri, Carmelo
Petrelli, Lucia
Pérez Bellmunt, Albert
Ortiz Miguel, Sara
Fede, Caterina
Caro, Raffaele de
Miguel Pérez, Maribel
Stecco, Carla
Keywords: Fetus
Teixit connectiu
Fetus
Connective tissue
Issue Date: 11-May-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Simple Summary Nowadays, the number of studies concerning fasciae is increasing, but few studies focus on fetal fasciae development and there is no study on the retinacula. The latter are fascial reinforcements with a crucial role in proprioception and coordination. We aimed to identify their structural organization by qualitative and quantitative assessments, to establish their role in myofascial development, highlighting their appearance and organization. Our data strongly suggest that the movement models the fascial reinforcements, structuring the fascial system, particularly at the end of the pregnancy. Fasciae have received much attention in recent years due to their important role in proprioception and muscular force transmission, but few studies have focused on fetal fasciae development and there is no study on the retinacula. The latter are fascial reinforcements that play a key role in proprioception and motor coordination. Furthermore, it is still unclear if they are genetically determined or if they are defined by movements, and if they are present during gestation or if they appear only later in the childhood. We aim to identify their structural organization by qualitative and quantitative assessments to establish their role the myofascial development, highlighting their appearance and organization. Samples from the wrist retinacula, posterior forearm, ankle retinacula, anterior leg, iliotibial tract and anterior thigh of six fetus body donors (from 24th to 40th week of gestation) and histological sections were obtained and a gross anatomy dissection was performed. Sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin to observe their overall structure and measure their thicknesses. Using Weigert Van Gieson, Alcian blue and immunostaining to detect Hyaluronic Acid Binding Protein (HABP), Collagens I and III (Col I and III) were realized to assess the presence of elastic fibers and hyaluronan. This study confirms that the deep fasciae initially do not have organized layers and it is not possible to highlight any reinforcement. The fascial development is different according to the various area: while the deep fascia and the iliotibial tract is already evident by the 27th week, the retinacula begin to be defined only at the end of pregnancy, and their complete maturation will probably be reached only after birth. These findings suggest that the movement models the retinacula, structuring the fascial system, in particular at the end of pregnancy and in the first months of life. The fasciae can be imagined, initially, as white tablets composed of few elastic fibers, abundant collagens and HA, on which various forces, u movements, loads and gravity, write their history.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11050735
It is part of: Biology, 2022, vol. 11, num. 5
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/187025
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11050735
ISSN: 2079-7737
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