Development, maturation, and growth of the myodural bridge within the posterior atlanto-axial interspace in the rat

J Morphol. 2022 Aug;283(8):993-1002. doi: 10.1002/jmor.21467. Epub 2022 Jul 14.

Abstract

The myodural bridge (MDB) complex are fibrous bridges that functionally connect the spinal dura mater to the suboccipital musculature. Previously, we described the maturational sequence of the MDB within the posterior atlanto-occipital interspace of the rat. The present paper describes the morphology and developmental maturation of the MDB within the posterior atlanto-axial interspace of the rat. In the present study, E18 embryonic rats, newborn rats, and adult rats were selected to evaluate the development and growth of the MDB. Within the posterior atlanto-axial interspace of the rat, the fibers of the MDB and its associated muscles, in the embryonic rat, were observed to be scarce and lightly stained. In contrast, these same structures observed in the postnatal rat were quite apparent and robustly stained. After birth, it was observed that MDB originated from the rectus capitis dorsal major muscle, extended forward and downward, and finally merged with the posterior atlanto-axial membrane. As the rats developed and matured, the observed MDB fibers passing through the posterior atlanto-axial interspace appeared denser and more organized. This study evidenced that the MDB fibers within the posterior atlanto-axial interspace were primarily composed of type I collagen fibers in the postnatal rat. By observing the suboccipital region, we are able to hypothesize that the MDB complex plays a key role in maintaining the subdural space located within the upper cervical segment during growth and development. This study provides a morphological basis for future research on the function of the MDB complex.

Keywords: cerebrospinal fluid; cervical vertebra; collagen fibers; suboccipital region.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Atlanto-Axial Joint* / anatomy & histology
  • Cervical Vertebrae / anatomy & histology
  • Dura Mater / anatomy & histology
  • Neck / anatomy & histology
  • Neck Muscles* / anatomy & histology
  • Rats