Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Biomedical Sciences, 4180 Warrensville Center Road, SPS349, Warrensville Heights, OH, 44122, USA.
Ohio University, Department of Biological Sciences, Irvine Hall 107, Athens, OH, 45701, USA.
Arch Oral Biol. 2019 Feb;98:226-237. doi: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2018.11.024. Epub 2018 Nov 22.
This study evaluates the effect of unilateral lingual sensory loss on the spatial and temporal dynamics of jaw movements during pig chewing.
X-ray Reconstruction of Moving Morphology (XROMM) was used to reconstruct the 3-dimensional jaw movements of 6 pigs during chewing before and after complete unilateral lingual nerve transection. The effect of the transection were evaluated at the temporal and spatial level using Multiple Analysis of Variance. Temporal variables include gape cycle and phase durations, and the corresponding relative phase durations. Spatial variables include the amplitude of jaw opening, jaw yaw, and mandibular retraction-protraction.
The temporal and spatial dynamics of jaw movements did not differ when chewing ipsilateral versus contralateral to the transection. When compared to pre-transection data, 4 of the 6 animals showed significant changes in temporal characteristics of the gape cycle following the transection, irrespective of chewing side, but the specific response to the lesion was highly dependent on the animal. On the other hand, in affected individuals the amplitude of jaw movements was altered similarly in all 3 dimensions: jaw opening and protraction-retraction increased whereas jaw yaw decreased.
The variable impact of this injury in this animal model suggests that individuals use different compensatory strategies to adjust or maintain the temporal dynamics of the gape cycle. Because the amplitude of jaw movements are more adversely affected than their timing, results suggest that maintaining the tongue-jaw coordination is critical and this can come at the expense of bolus handling and masticatory performance.
本研究评估单侧舌感觉丧失对猪咀嚼时下颌运动的时空动力学的影响。
使用 X 射线运动形态重建(XROMM)技术,在完全切断单侧舌神经前后,重建 6 只猪咀嚼时的三维下颌运动。使用多变量方差分析评估切断的时间和空间水平的影响。时间变量包括张口周期和相位持续时间,以及相应的相对相位持续时间。空间变量包括张口幅度、下颌偏斜和下颌前伸回缩幅度。
与切断侧相比,咀嚼同侧时下颌运动的时空动力学没有差异。与术前数据相比,4 只动物在切断后,无论咀嚼侧如何,张口周期的时间特征都发生了显著变化,但对损伤的具体反应高度依赖于动物。另一方面,在受影响的个体中,下颌运动的幅度在所有 3 个方向上都发生了相似的改变:张口和前伸回缩增加,而下颌偏斜减少。
在这个动物模型中,这种损伤的可变影响表明,个体使用不同的补偿策略来调整或维持张口周期的时间动力学。由于下颌运动的幅度比它们的时间更受影响,结果表明维持舌-颌协调至关重要,这可能以牺牲食团处理和咀嚼性能为代价。