氨基甲酸乙酯麻醉下豚鼠咀嚼肌的重复性/节律性活动:一项描述性的初步研究。

IF 2.6 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Sho Katsura , Yutaka Matsuura , Ayano Katagiri , Hiroki Toyoda , Makoto Higashiyama , Yuji Masuda , Takafumi Kato
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摘要

目的:有节奏/重复的咀嚼肌活动可能在无意识大脑状态(如睡眠)的循环交替中自发发生。需要一个实验模型来阐明这些潜在的机制。本研究研究了氨基甲酸乙酯麻醉下循环状态交替时颌部运动和咀嚼肌活动。方法:7只雄性豚鼠(420 ~ 594 g)麻醉后,同时记录皮质脑电图、心电图、鼻气流及颌部运动和颌肌肌电活动。根据脑电图(EEG)的δ和θ功率将大脑皮层状态分为失活状态和激活状态。在两种皮质状态下测量呼吸和心率。视觉上对节律性下颌运动(RJMs)进行评分,并分析咀嚼肌电图爆发的特征。分析了皮质、心脏和呼吸活动的短暂变化与RJMs的关系。结果:皮层活动、呼吸和心率在激活状态和失活状态之间存在显著差异。在321例RJMs中,有290例发生在聚氨酯麻醉下;大多数(73.7%)在激活状态下被评分。RJM发作与交替侧颌偏移有关,主要是咬肌激活,偶尔伴有磨牙声。RJMs发生前,脑电图δ活动减少,心脏和呼吸活动短暂性增加。结论:在氨基甲酸乙酯麻醉下,咀嚼肌可能在脑状态的循环交替中被重复和有节奏地激活。用聚氨酯麻醉的豚鼠是一种潜在的实验模型,用于研究无意识状态(如睡眠磨牙症)下RJMs产生的机制。
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Repetitive/rhythmic masticatory muscle activity under urethane anesthesia in guinea pigs: a descriptive pilot study

Objectives

Rhythmic/repetitive masticatory muscle activity may occur spontaneously during cyclic alternations in unconscious brain states such as sleep. An experimental model is needed to clarify these underlying mechanisms. This study investigated jaw movements and masticatory muscle activity during cyclic state alternations under urethane anesthesia.

Methods

Cortical electroencephalography, electrocardiography, and nasal airflow were recorded simultaneously with jaw movements and jaw muscle electromyography activity in seven urethane-anesthetized male guinea pigs (420–594 g). Cortical brain states were divided into deactivated and activated states according to electroencephalogram (EEG) delta power. The respiratory and heart rates were quantified during the two cortical states. Rhythmic jaw movements (RJMs) were visually scored and the characteristics of masticatory electromyographic bursts were analyzed. Transient changes in cortical, cardiac, and respiratory activities were analyzed in association with RJMs.

Results

Cortical activity and respiratory and heart rate variabilities differed significantly between activated and deactivated states. Of 321 RJMs, 290 occurred in clusters under urethane anesthesia; The majority (73.7 %) were scored during the activated state. RJM episodes were associated with alternate lateral jaw excursion, predominantly with masseter muscle activation, and occasionally with tooth-grinding sounds. RJMs were preceded by decreases in EEG delta activity and transient increases in cardiac and respiratory activities.

Conclusions

Masticatory muscles may be activated repetitively and rhythmically during cyclic alternations in brain states under urethane anesthesia. Urethane-anesthetized guinea pigs are a potential experimental model for examining the mechanisms underlying the generation of RJMs in unconscious states, such as sleep bruxism.
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Journal of Oral Biosciences
Journal of Oral Biosciences DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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