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Angular and Linear Accelerations, Ear, and the Skeletal Muscle.

You Sung NamPaul Hong
Published in: Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology (2023)
The ear serves two vital functions of hearing and maintaining balance. It achieves these roles within three major compartments: the outer, the middle, and the inner ear. Embryological development of the ear and its associated structures have been studied in some animal models. Yet, the role of skeletal muscle in ear development and its related structures is largely unknown. Research suggests the outer ear and parts of the inner ear may require skeletal muscle for normal embryogenesis. Here, we describe the role of skeletal muscle in the development of the ear and its associated structures. Moreover, we report the possible consequences of defect in the skeletal muscle of the ear and the clinical correlates of such consequences.
Keyphrases
  • skeletal muscle
  • insulin resistance
  • metabolic syndrome
  • adipose tissue
  • transcription factor
  • mass spectrometry