Sato I, Shindo K, Ezure H, Shimada K
Department of Anatomy, School of Dentistry at Tokyo, Nippon Dental University, Japan.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 1996 Feb;81(2):151-6. doi: 10.1016/s1079-2104(96)80405-7.
The morphology of the lateral ligament of the human temporomandibular joint is of two types: ligamentous and without distinct structure. Under the scanning electron microscope, a sheath-like structure that contained bundles of collagen was mainly found in the posterior region of the lateral ligament. Analysis of macromolecular components revealed that type III collagen was mainly present on the collagenous framework of the sheath-like structure. Type I collagen, laminin, and tenascin were found in the framework of the sheath-like structure. Supported collagenous bundles and the distribution of macromolecular components might be related to the stability of the temporomandibular joint. The sheath-like structure and other components of the lateral ligaments store energy and protect the capsule from stress and tension during movements of the jaw.
韧带型和无明显结构型。在扫描电子显微镜下,主要在外侧韧带的后部区域发现了一种包含胶原束的鞘状结构。大分子成分分析表明,III型胶原主要存在于鞘状结构的胶原框架上。在鞘状结构的框架中发现了I型胶原、层粘连蛋白和腱生蛋白。支持性胶原束和大分子成分的分布可能与颞下颌关节的稳定性有关。外侧韧带的鞘状结构和其他成分在颌骨运动过程中储存能量,并保护关节囊免受压力和张力。