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Research Project: AMELIORATING LIVESTOCK LOSSES FROM ABORTIFACIENT AND TERATOGENIC PLANTS

Location: Poisonous Plant Research

Title: Contraction-induced injury to single permeabilized muscle fibers from normal and congenitally-clefted goat palates

Authors
item Rader, Eric - UNIV. OF MICHIGAN
item Cederna, Paul - UNIV. OF MICHIGAN
item Weinzweig, Jeffrey - LAHEY MEDICAL CLINIC
item Panter, Kip
item Yu, Deborah - UNIV. OF MICHIGAN
item Buchman, Steven - UNIV. OF MICHIGAN
item Larkin, Lisa - UNIV. OF MICHIGAN
item Faulkner, John - UNIV. OF MICHIGAN

Submitted to: Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: August 1, 2006
Publication Date: March 1, 2007
Publisher's URL: http://www.acpa-cpf.org/journal
Citation: Rader, E.P., Cederna, P.S., Weinzweig, J., Panter, K.E., Yu, D., Buchman, S.R., Larkin, L.M., Faulkner, J.A. 2007. Contraction-induced injury to single permeabilized muscle fibers from normal and congenitally-clefted goat palates. Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, Vol. 44 No. 2 pp. 216-222.

Interpretive Summary: A goat model in which cleft palate is induced by a plant alkaloid was used to determine the contractile properties of the specific muscle responsible for normal function of the tongue and throat. It was determined that the muscle fibers differ in their strength, size and function between the normal and cleft palate goats. This model provides information that is important in treatment and management of the cleft palate patient.

Technical Abstract: A goat model in which cleft palate is induced by the plant alkaloid, anabasine was used to determine muscle fiber integrity of the levator veli palatine (LVP) muscle. It was determined that muscle fiber type, size, and sensitivity to contraction-induced injury was different between cleft palate induced goat kids and those with normal palates. This is important in the development of a functional LVP muscle after surgical repair of cleft palates in children.

   

 
Project Team
Panter, Kip
Green, Benedict - Ben
Cook, Daniel
Welch, Kevin
Ralphs, Michael
Davis, Thomas - Zane
Lee, Stephen
Gardner, Dale
Pfister, James
Stegelmeier, Bryan
 
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