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仔猪在进食过程中,会根据乳汁流速的动态变化,对多种生理功能进行运动适应性调整。

Infant pigs demonstrate motor adaptation across multiple physiologic functions during feeding in response to dynamic changes in milk flow rate.

作者信息

Kennedy Maressa E, Kaczmarek Elska B, Smith Ani E, Volpe Emily C, Anderson Dylan J, Wallace Skyler M, Shideler Hannah E, Smith Harlow I, Stroud Thomas H, Mayerl Christopher J

机构信息

Department of Biological SciencesNorthern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, United States.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 2025 Sep 1;139(3):719-730. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00552.2025. Epub 2025 Aug 19.

Abstract

Safe and effective infant feeding requires precise coordination of sucking, swallowing, and breathing, yet disruptions in this coordination affect a significant number of infants. Altering sensory input, such as bottle nipple flow rate, is used to address poor coordination in infants. However, prior studies often compare different nipples used across different feeds, which introduces confounding variables and limits insight into neuromotor responses. To address this, we used infant pigs as a validated animal model to assess real-time neuromotor responses to dynamic changes in flow rate within a single feeding session using a custom, computer-controlled nipple. We collected high-speed biplanar videofluoroscopy, intraoral pressure, and respiratory data to evaluate kinematics, physiology, and coordination patterns. We found that while sucking and breathing rates remained stable, higher flow rates elicited greater tongue, hyoid, and thyroid translations, larger bolus sizes, and lower intraoral pressures. Notably, swallow rate increased, resulting in a shift to suck-swallow-breathe coordination, with swallows occurring earlier in the suck cycle and more frequently per breath. These changes suggest that infants rapidly adapt their motor output to changing sensory conditions. This study demonstrates that real-time flow variation significantly impacts feeding mechanics and coordination, highlighting the potential for sensory-based interventions rooted in motor learning and neuromotor rehabilitation principles. Understanding how infants dynamically adjust to sensory changes offers critical insights into feeding development and provides a framework for developing more effective interventions for infants with feeding disorders. We developed a novel method to dynamically alter milk flow rate mid-feed in infant pigs to assess real-time neurophysiological responses. Unlike prior studies, our approach avoids confounding variables that would result from providing nipples of different flow rates during separate feeding sessions and reveals how motor output adapts to sensory input in real time, offering new insight into the neuromotor control underlying infant feeding.

摘要

安全有效的婴儿喂养需要精确协调吸吮、吞咽和呼吸,但这种协调的中断会影响大量婴儿。改变感觉输入,如奶瓶奶嘴的流速,被用于解决婴儿协调不良的问题。然而,先前的研究常常比较不同喂奶过程中使用的不同奶嘴,这引入了混杂变量,并限制了对神经运动反应的深入了解。为了解决这个问题,我们使用幼猪作为经过验证的动物模型,通过定制的计算机控制奶嘴,在单次喂奶过程中评估对流速动态变化的实时神经运动反应。我们收集了高速双平面视频荧光透视、口腔内压力和呼吸数据,以评估运动学、生理学和协调模式。我们发现,虽然吸吮和呼吸频率保持稳定,但较高的流速会引起更大的舌头、舌骨和甲状腺移动、更大的食团大小以及更低的口腔内压力。值得注意的是,吞咽频率增加,导致向吸吮-吞咽-呼吸协调转变,吞咽在吸吮周期中更早发生,且每次呼吸时更频繁。这些变化表明婴儿会迅速调整其运动输出以适应不断变化的感觉条件。这项研究表明,实时流速变化会显著影响喂养力学和协调,突出了基于运动学习和神经运动康复原则的感觉干预的潜力。了解婴儿如何动态适应感觉变化为喂养发育提供了关键见解,并为开发针对喂养障碍婴儿的更有效干预措施提供了框架。我们开发了一种新颖的方法,可在幼猪喂奶过程中动态改变牛奶流速,以评估实时神经生理反应。与先前的研究不同,我们的方法避免了在单独喂奶过程中提供不同流速奶嘴所产生的混杂变量,并揭示了运动输出如何实时适应感觉输入,为婴儿喂养背后的神经运动控制提供了新的见解。

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