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大狐蝠(翼手目)咀嚼和吞咽过程中下颌骨与舌头的运动:一项X线电影摄影研究

Movements of the mandibles and tongue during mastication and swallowing in Pteropus giganteus (megachiroptera): a cineradiographical study.

作者信息

Greet D G, de Vree F

出版信息

J Morphol. 1984 Jan;179(1):95-114. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1051790109.

Abstract

Quantitative lateral and dorsoventral cineradiography shows that the masticatory movements of the mandible, condyles, tongue, and hyoid of Pteropus giganteus (Chiroptera) move along highly regular paths that are characteristic for each of the three food types tested. Mandibular movements are predominantly orthal, although a small forward translation occurs early in opening and small lateral deflections occur in both opening and closing phases. These deflections are related to the existence of active (bolus bearing) and balancing sides of the jaws, chewing being not truly bilateral. The deflections are associated with a shift of both condyles toward one side. In consequence the active condyle is located in a lateral part of the associated fossa, the inactive condyle in a medial part. Food transfer from side to side involves a reversal of the chewing direction during opening. Such reversals are especially frequent near the end of a chewing sequence. The fore, middle, and hind parts of the tongue differ in their movement patterns. Movements of the fore part, and to a lesser extent of the middle part, follow the open-close movements of the lower jaw. The hind part of the tongue moves predominantly dorsally during slow closing and ventrally during fast opening and fast closing. All three parts move forward during slow closing and slow opening, and backward during fast opening and fast closing. Movements of the hyoid are closely synchronized with those of the hind part of the tongue. Furthermore, tongue and hyoid movements are synchronized with jaw movements. All cycles of Pteropus giganteus are transport cycles, and the synchrony appears to reflect the consistency of the food (soft pulp, juices). Food consistency also accounts for the high swallowing rate and the absence of any significant difference between nonswallowing and swallowing cycles.

摘要

定量侧位和背腹位动态X线摄影显示,马来大狐蝠(翼手目)的下颌、髁突、舌头和舌骨的咀嚼运动沿着高度规则的路径进行,这些路径是所测试的三种食物类型各自的特征。下颌运动主要是垂直方向的,尽管在开口初期会有小幅度的向前平移,并且在开口和闭口阶段都会出现小幅度的侧向偏斜。这些偏斜与颌骨的主动(承载食团)侧和平衡侧的存在有关,咀嚼并非真正的双侧同步。这些偏斜与两侧髁突向一侧的移位有关。因此,主动髁突位于相关关节窝的外侧部分,非主动髁突位于内侧部分。食物在两侧之间的转移涉及开口时咀嚼方向的反转。这种反转在咀嚼序列接近尾声时尤其频繁。舌头的前部、中部和后部在运动模式上有所不同。前部的运动,以及程度稍小的中部的运动,跟随下颌的开合运动。舌头后部在缓慢闭口时主要向上运动,在快速开口和快速闭口时向下运动。在缓慢闭口和缓慢开口时,所有三个部分都向前运动,在快速开口和快速闭口时向后运动。舌骨的运动与舌头后部的运动紧密同步。此外,舌头和舌骨的运动与颌骨运动同步。马来大狐蝠的所有周期都是运输周期,这种同步似乎反映了食物(软果肉、汁液)的一致性。食物的一致性也解释了其高吞咽率以及非吞咽周期和吞咽周期之间没有任何显著差异的原因。

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