Hasegawa Y, Ono T, Hori K, Nokubi T
Division of Oromaxillofacial Regeneration, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, 1-8 Yamadaoka, Suita City, Osaka, 565-0871, Japan.
J Dent Res. 2007 Jan;86(1):64-8. doi: 10.1177/154405910708600110.
Temporal changes in cerebral blood flow induced by jaw movement have yet to be investigated. To assess the influence of pattern and intensity of muscle contraction during jaw movement on task-induced change in cerebral blood flow, we performed bilateral transcranial Doppler ultrasound examination during clenching, gum chewing, and tooth tapping in healthy volunteers. A random-effects model analysis revealed a significant increase in middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity during clenching (high muscle activity) and gum chewing (moderate muscle activity), compared with the preceding rest period; however, such an increase was not detected during tooth tapping (low muscle activity). Cerebral blood flow was greater on the working side during the intensive isometric contraction of the masseter muscle in clenching. These results suggest that task-induced change in cerebral blood flow during jaw movement is influenced by the change in peripheral circulation evoked by muscle contraction.
由下颌运动引起的脑血流的时间变化尚未得到研究。为了评估下颌运动期间肌肉收缩的模式和强度对任务诱导的脑血流变化的影响,我们在健康志愿者进行紧咬、嚼口香糖和轻叩牙齿时进行了双侧经颅多普勒超声检查。随机效应模型分析显示,与之前的休息期相比,紧咬(高肌肉活动)和嚼口香糖(中等肌肉活动)时大脑中动脉血流速度显著增加;然而,在轻叩牙齿(低肌肉活动)时未检测到这种增加。在紧咬时咬肌等长收缩强烈时,工作侧的脑血流更大。这些结果表明,下颌运动期间任务诱导的脑血流变化受肌肉收缩引起的外周循环变化的影响。