Lobbezoo F, van der Glas H W, Buchner R, van der Bilt A, Bosman F
Department of Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery, Prosthodontics and Special Dental Care, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Exp Brain Res. 1993;93(1):139-47. doi: 10.1007/BF00227788.
In order to investigate whether the mandibular stretch (jaw-jerk) reflex is modulated in a task-dependent manner, jaw-jerk reflexes were elicited in eight subjects during clenching with unilateral and bilateral tooth support, respectively. The reflexes were examined in the electromyographic (EMG) activity recorded by means of surface electrodes and were elicited by means of small transient jaw displacements at a constant value of 80 microns. Low levels of background EMG were applied ranging from 1 to 30% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) as controlled by means of visual feedback. Linear relationships were observed between reflex amplitude and level of background EMG. The slope in these relationships served as a measure of reflex gain. For the masseter as well as the anterior temporal muscles, the reflex gain, averaged over both sides, was larger during clenching with unilateral tooth support than with bilateral tooth support (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the gain was larger on the side without tooth support during unilateral clenching and larger on the side without visual feedback of elevator muscle activity during bilateral clenching. It can be concluded that the jaw-jerk reflex is modulated to subserve the stabilization of the mandible, with the reflex sensitivity being larger the more that alternative stabilizing factors such as mechanical tooth contact, visual feedback and feedback from periodontal pressure receptors around the teeth are lacking. The reflex modulation may be of functional importance in stabilizing the mandible during its movement in the chewing process, as the food is predominantly placed unilaterally between the antagonistic teeth during individual chewing cycles.
为了研究下颌伸展(下颌反射)反射是否以任务依赖的方式受到调节,分别在八名受试者单侧和双侧牙齿支撑咬紧期间诱发下颌反射。通过表面电极记录的肌电图(EMG)活动来检查反射,并通过80微米恒定值的小瞬态下颌位移来诱发反射。在视觉反馈控制下,背景EMG水平设定为最大自主收缩(MVC)的1%至30%。观察到反射幅度与背景EMG水平之间存在线性关系。这些关系中的斜率用作反射增益的度量。对于咬肌以及颞前肌,双侧平均反射增益在单侧牙齿支撑咬紧时比双侧牙齿支撑咬紧时更大(P < 0.05)。此外,在单侧咬紧时,无牙齿支撑一侧的增益更大;在双侧咬紧时,无升肌活动视觉反馈一侧的增益更大。可以得出结论,下颌反射受到调节以利于下颌的稳定,缺乏诸如机械性牙齿接触、视觉反馈和牙齿周围牙周压力感受器的反馈等替代稳定因素越多,反射敏感性就越大。在咀嚼过程中下颌运动时,反射调节对于稳定下颌可能具有重要功能意义,因为在各个咀嚼周期中食物主要单侧放置在拮抗牙之间。