Maeda T, Hayashi S
Second Department of Oral Anatomy, Faculty of Dentistry, Niigata University, Japan.
Kaibogaku Zasshi. 2000 Aug;75(4):377-80.
The periodontal ligament, a dense collagenous tissue between tooth and alveolar bone, receives a rich sensory nerve supply, and contains two kinds of sensory receptors; nociceptor and mechanoreceptor. The mechanical stimuli for teeth can evoke various oral reflexes, which facilitate mastication via the periodontal mechanoreceptors. In spite of many reports on the periodontal sensory receptors, recent studies have revealed that the Ruffini endings, categorized as low-threshold slowly adapting type II (SA II) stretch receptors, are primary mechanoreceptors in the periodontal ligament. This paper summarized recent findings on the morphological features and developmental aspects of the periodontal Ruffini endings.
牙周韧带是牙齿与牙槽骨之间的致密胶原组织,接受丰富的感觉神经支配,并包含两种感觉感受器:伤害感受器和机械感受器。牙齿的机械刺激可引发各种口腔反射,这些反射通过牙周机械感受器促进咀嚼。尽管关于牙周感觉感受器有许多报道,但最近的研究表明,被归类为低阈值慢适应II型(SA II)牵张感受器的鲁菲尼末梢是牙周韧带中的主要机械感受器。本文总结了牙周鲁菲尼末梢形态特征和发育方面的最新研究结果。