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与软食喂养相关的颅底三维变化。

Three-dimensional changes in the cranial base associated with soft-diet feeding.

机构信息

Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka University, 1-8 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.

Department of Orthodontics, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8558, Japan.

出版信息

Eur J Orthod. 2024 Jan 1;46(1). doi: 10.1093/ejo/cjad058.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Masticatory activity affects the morphology of the maxillo-mandibular complex, however, its influence on the cranial base remains to be elucidated. The recent integration of quantitative morphometric analysis with 3D imaging enabled a comprehensive and high-resolution morphological characterization of the craniofacial complex. We aimed to investigate the influence of masticatory activity on the morphology of the growing cranial base by three-dimensional (3D) geometric morphometric approach using micro-CT.

METHODS

The micro-CT data was reanalyzed to illustrate the 3D shape of the cranial base, and wireframe models were generated by connecting landmarks on the images. In the original study, mice were fed a soft diet (SD) of powdered pellets or a conventional hard diet (HD) for 6 weeks from 3 to 9 weeks of age, immediately after weaning. A principal component (PC) analysis analyzed shape variations and assessed their significance, while canonical variate (CV) analysis facilitated the comparison and differentiation of groups based on shape, unveiling meaningful shape distinctions.

RESULTS

Three PCs were extracted that significantly separated the SD and HD groups among those explaining variations in shape. These PCs were related to the length of the sphenoid bone, the width of the anterior part of the sphenoid bone, and the length of the cranial base. Furthermore, one CV effectively distinguished SD from HD, and CV analysis showed that the sphenoid was shortened in the length and narrowed at the border of the temporal bone in SD mice.

CONCLUSIONS

Masticatory loading affects the skeletal development of the cranial base. The morphology of the sphenoid bone was affected in both the sagittal and transverse axes.

摘要

背景

咀嚼活动会影响颌面部复合体的形态,但它对颅底的影响仍有待阐明。最近,定量形态测量分析与 3D 成像的结合,使颅面复合体的全面和高分辨率形态特征得以实现。我们旨在通过 3D 几何形态测量方法,使用微 CT 来研究咀嚼活动对生长中颅底形态的影响。

方法

重新分析微 CT 数据以说明颅底的 3D 形状,并通过连接图像上的地标生成线框模型。在最初的研究中,3 至 9 周龄的小鼠在断奶后立即接受 6 周的软食(粉末状颗粒)或传统硬食喂养。主成分(PC)分析分析了形状变化并评估了其显著性,而典型变量(CV)分析则基于形状比较和区分了组群,揭示了有意义的形状区别。

结果

提取了三个 PC,它们显著地将 SD 和 HD 组分开,这些 PC 与蝶骨的长度、蝶骨前部的宽度和颅底的长度有关。此外,一个 CV 有效地将 SD 与 HD 区分开来,CV 分析表明 SD 组的蝶骨在长度上缩短,在颞骨边界处变窄。

结论

咀嚼负荷会影响颅底的骨骼发育。蝶骨的形态在矢状轴和横向上都受到了影响。

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