Jacob S, Zelano B, Gungor A, Abbott D, Naclerio R, McClintock M K
Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, Ill, USA.
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2000 Jun;126(6):741-8. doi: 10.1001/archotol.126.6.741.
To characterize the nasal opening of the human nasopalatine duct (NPD; a major duct of the vomeronasal system used in animals for chemical communication) by identifying its location, categorizing variations in physical characteristics, and assessing frequency of detection.
Two studies: (1) general study incorporating endoscopic examinations documented by videotapes and photographs, and an investigation of detection bias in terms of method of visualization and defining criteria for NPD identification; and (2) cadaver dissections examining NPD gross anatomy and proximity to the putative vomeronasal organ (VNO), the second major duct of the vomeronasal system.
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, Ill.
A total of 125 university community volunteers, with a mean age of 23 years.
(1) General study: NPD was located 1.9+/-0.02 cm (mean+/-SEM) dorsal to the columella nasi, and 0.2+/-0.01 cm above the nasal floor/septum junction, in both nostrils (90% bilateral), and was symmetrical in shape. An NPD was detected in 94% of 221 nostrils unobstructed in the region of interest. Fossa shapes were oval (57%), round (18%), spindle-shaped (18%), and tubular (7%). A small, round aperture was visualized in 30% of fossae. Among 3 observers, NPD detection frequency ranged from 94% to 40%, with the disparity due to inclusion of different defining characteristics. (2) Cadaver dissection study: bilateral nasal NPD fossae were found in every specimen probed to maximum approximate depth of 8 mm. No buccal pits associated with patent NPD were detected. Putative VNOs superior and just anterior to NPD fossae were detected in fewer than half the specimens.
The nasal opening of the NPD is bilateral and symmetrical, located at the base of the nasal septum. Unusually contradictory anatomical descriptions in the human putative VNO literature may be attributable to inexact descriptions or misidentification of structures. The function of NPD remains controversial.
通过确定人类鼻腭管(NPD;犁鼻系统的主要管道,动物用于化学通讯)的开口位置、对其物理特征变异进行分类以及评估其检出频率,来描述该开口的特征。
两项研究:(1)综合研究,包括通过录像带和照片记录的内镜检查,以及就可视化方法和NPD识别定义标准对检测偏差的调查;(2)尸体解剖,检查NPD大体解剖结构及其与假定犁鼻器(VNO)(犁鼻系统的第二条主要管道)的接近程度。
伊利诺伊州芝加哥市芝加哥大学医院耳鼻喉科。
总共125名大学社区志愿者,平均年龄23岁。
(1)综合研究:NPD位于鼻中隔背侧1.9±0.02厘米(平均值±标准误)处,在鼻底/鼻中隔交界处上方0.2±0.01厘米处,两侧鼻孔均如此(90%为双侧),且形状对称。在感兴趣区域无阻塞的221个鼻孔中,94%检测到NPD。窝的形状为椭圆形(57%)、圆形(18%)、纺锤形(18%)和管状(7%)。30%的窝可见一个小的圆形开口。在3名观察者中,NPD检测频率在94%至40%之间,差异归因于纳入了不同的定义特征。(2)尸体解剖研究:在每个探测到最大深度约8毫米的标本中均发现双侧鼻NPD窝。未检测到与开放NPD相关的颊窝。在不到一半的标本中检测到位于NPD窝上方且刚好在其前方的假定VNO。
NPD的鼻开口是双侧对称的,位于鼻中隔底部。人类假定VNO文献中异常矛盾的解剖学描述可能归因于结构描述不准确或误认。NPD的功能仍存在争议。