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猪在咀嚼和饮水过程中的局部舌头变形

Regional Tongue Deformations During Chewing and Drinking in the Pig.

作者信息

Olson Rachel A, Montuelle Stéphane J, Curtis Hannah, Williams Susan H

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA.

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Warrensville Heights, OH 44122, USA.

出版信息

Integr Org Biol. 2021 Apr 22;3(1):obab012. doi: 10.1093/iob/obab012. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

As a muscular hydrostat, the tongue undergoes complex deformations during most oral behaviors, including chewing and drinking. During thesebehaviors, deformations occur in concert with tongue and jaw movements to position and transport the bolus. Moreover, the various parts of the tongue may move and deform at similar timepoints relative to the gape cycle or they may occur at different timepoints, indicating regional biomechanical and functional variation. The goal of this study is to quantify tongue deformations during chewing and drinking in pigs by characterizing intrinsic changes in tongue dimensions (i.e., length and width) across multiple regions simultaneously. Tongue deformations are generally larger during chewing cycles compared to drinking cycles. Chewing and drinking also differ in the timing, relative to the gape cycle, of regional length and width, but not total length, deformations. This demonstrates functional differences in the temporal dynamics of localized shape changes, whereas the global properties of jaw-tongue coordination are maintained. Finally, differences in the trade-off between length and width deformations demonstrate that the properties of a muscular hydrostat are observed at the whole tongue level, but biomechanical variation (e.g., changes in movements and deformations) at the regional level exists. This study provides new critical insights into the regional contributions to tongue deformations as a basis for future work on multidimensional shape changes in soft tissues.

摘要

作为一种肌肉静力学器官,舌头在包括咀嚼和饮水在内的大多数口腔行为中会经历复杂的变形。在这些行为中,变形与舌头和下颌的运动协同发生,以定位和运输食团。此外,舌头的各个部分可能在相对于张口周期的相似时间点移动和变形,也可能在不同时间点发生,这表明存在区域生物力学和功能差异。本研究的目的是通过同时表征多个区域舌头尺寸(即长度和宽度)的内在变化,来量化猪在咀嚼和饮水过程中的舌头变形。与饮水周期相比,咀嚼周期中的舌头变形通常更大。咀嚼和饮水在区域长度和宽度变形(而非总长度变形)相对于张口周期的时间上也存在差异。这表明局部形状变化的时间动态存在功能差异,而颌舌协调的整体特性得以维持。最后,长度和宽度变形之间权衡的差异表明,在整个舌头水平上观察到了肌肉静力学器官的特性,但区域水平上存在生物力学差异(如运动和变形的变化)。本研究为软组织多维形状变化的未来研究提供了关于区域对舌头变形贡献的新的关键见解。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d1cc/8601049/738eb6f42613/obab012f1.jpg

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