NERVE-MUSCLE INTERACTIONS DURNIG JAW MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT
Project Number5R01DE012207-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderWIDMER, CHARLES G.
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (Adapted from investigator's Abstract): The role of nerve
muscle interactions in the development and differentiation of mammalian
muscles of mastication and the patterning of neuronal organization has
received little attention. However, much research has concentrated on the
role of nerve-muscle interactions in limb muscle development. Previous
studies in the limb have determined that motoneurons and the muscles they
innervate are dependent on one another for their normal development, their
maintenance and their physiological properties. Although valuable clues as
to the role of nerve-muscle interactions in the development and maintenance
of masticatory muscles can be gleaned from studies of limb muscle, the
result of limb studies may not be totally applicable. The muscles of
mastication differ from limb muscle in their embryonic origin, the origin of
the sensory and motor neurons innervating them and in the uniqueness of the
fiber types expressed in the adult. Moreover, an understanding of
developmental processes involved in orofacial morphogenesis is required for
an understanding of the adult form and function, and may provide valuable
insight into what limitations might be encountered in modifying the adult
form. Therefore, the focus of this proposal is to investigate the
temporospatial development of the masticatory muscles and the trigeminal
complex to enhance our understanding of nerve-muscle interactions during
development. Two hypotheses are proposed to be tested during this project
and focus on trigeminal central nervous system organization, masticatory
muscle development and nerve-muscle interactions. The first hypothesis is
that central components of the trigeminal system involved in the innervation
of the muscles of mastication including motV and mesV, develop in distinct
temporospatial sequences and in response to cues from their targets. The
second hypothesis is that the adult phenotype of masticatory muscle fibers
and the muscle fiber distribution within each jaw muscle are dependent on
trigeminal nerve-muscle interactions. These two hypotheses will be tested
in three specific aims that include in vivo and in vitro investigations.
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
CFDA Code
121
DUNS Number
969663814
UEI
NNFQH1JAPEP3
Project Start Date
01-December-1997
Project End Date
30-November-2002
Budget Start Date
01-December-1999
Budget End Date
30-November-2000
Project Funding Information for 2000
Total Funding
$236,530
Direct Costs
$163,124
Indirect Costs
$73,406
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2000
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
$236,530
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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