Nerve entry points in the mimic musculature of the horse head

Claudia Wolschrijn*, Ineke Smit, Jacobine Schouten, Nikae te Moller

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Abstract

Facial expressions are important in pain recognition in horses, but current observation-based pain scales remain subjective. A promising technique to quantitatively measure subtle changes in expression patterns, including changes invisible to the human eye, is surface electromyography (sEMG). To achieve high-quality and reliable sEMG signals, unilateral placement of bipolar electrodes is required in relation to the motor endplates (MEP). We aimed to localize the nerve entry points (NEPs; where the nerve branch first pierced the muscle belly) and the direction of the terminal nerve endings to estimate MEP locations of the innervating nerves in five equine facial muscles involved in pain expression. Three cadaveric Dutch Warmblood horse heads were dissected to identify the NEPs in the musculi caninus, levator anguli oculi medialis, nasolabialis, masseter and zygomaticus. These points were marked with pins and measured in relation to a reference line between two anatomical landmarks near the origin and insertion of the respective muscle. Relative distances were calculated from the most caudally situated landmark. NEPs were located at 33%–38% (caninus), 69%–86% (levator anguli oculi medialis) and 0%–18% (zygomaticus) from the caudal landmark. The nasolabialis showed two innervations zones. Its NEPs were located at 47%–72% (dorsal muscle branch) and 52%–91% (ventral branch). All terminal nerve endings were found to run in rostral direction. The masseter showed numerous NEPs diffusely spread within the muscle belly. Therefore, calculation of relative positions was not performed. These results could form the basis for feasibility studies and standardization of bipolar electrode positioning in vivo to measure facial muscle activity patterns in horses.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13099
Number of pages7
JournalAnatomia, Histologia, Embryologia
Volume53
Issue number5
Early online date4 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

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© 2024 The Author(s). Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.

Funding

This study was financially supported by the Veterinary Fire Grant, awarded by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University. Funding sources had no role in the design of the study, analysis, and interpretation of the results, or writing and submission of the manuscript for publication.

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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University

    Keywords

    • equine
    • facial muscles
    • nerve entry points
    • pain
    • surface electromyography

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