Department of Biologic and Materials Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1078, USA.
J Dent Res. 2013 Mar;92(3):272-8. doi: 10.1177/0022034512472681. Epub 2013 Jan 25.
Mastication is one of the most important orofacial functions. The neurobiological mechanisms of masticatory control have been investigated in animal models, but less so in humans. This project used functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) to assess the positive temporal correlations among activated brain areas during a gum-chewing task. Twenty-nine healthy young-adults underwent an fcMRI scanning protocol while they chewed gum. Seed-based fcMRI analyses were performed with the motor cortex and cerebellum as regions of interest. Both left and right motor cortices were reciprocally functionally connected and functionally connected with the post-central gyrus, cerebellum, cingulate cortex, and precuneus. The cerebellar seeds showed functional connections with the contralateral cerebellar hemispheres, bilateral sensorimotor cortices, left superior temporal gyrus, and left cingulate cortex. These results are the first to identify functional central networks engaged during mastication.
咀嚼是最重要的口腔功能之一。咀嚼控制的神经生物学机制已在动物模型中进行了研究,但在人类中研究较少。本项目使用功能连接磁共振成像(fcMRI)来评估在咀嚼口香糖任务期间激活的大脑区域之间的正时间相关性。29 名健康的年轻成年人在进行 fcMRI 扫描方案时咀嚼口香糖。使用运动皮层和小脑作为感兴趣区域进行基于种子的 fcMRI 分析。左侧和右侧运动皮层相互功能连接,并与中央后回、小脑、扣带回和楔前叶功能连接。小脑种子与对侧小脑半球、双侧感觉运动皮层、左侧颞上回和左侧扣带回具有功能连接。这些结果首次确定了咀嚼过程中涉及的功能中枢网络。