帕金森病患者咀嚼肌的最大肌输出量和肌电图活动。病例对照研究。

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Sara Baram, Carsten Eckhart Thomsen, Esben Boeskov Øzhayat, Merete Karlsborg, Merete Bakke
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摘要

背景:帕金森病(PD)影响身体的运动系统;然而,对于这种疾病如何影响咀嚼肌的复杂相互作用,人们的理解有限。目的:探讨咀嚼肌在自然活动时的最大肌输出量。方法:该临床病例对照研究包括帕金森病患者和年龄和性别匹配的非帕金森病患者。通过咬合力和双侧面肌电图评估咀嚼肌输出量。在咀嚼时对颞前肌、咬肌和二腹肌进行肌电图记录,在最大尖间咬(MVC咬)和最大下颌张开(MVC开)时对最大随意收缩(MVC)进行肌电图记录。统计学分析采用χ2检验、Mann-Whitney U检验和Spearman秩相关分析(p显著性水平)结果:共纳入PD患者20例(中位年龄68.5岁)和非PD患者20例(中位年龄67岁)。在人口统计学、牙齿存在或咬合力测量方面,各组之间没有发现显著差异。PD组咬肌活动明显降低。PD组在咀嚼时使用了82%的咬肌MVC,而对照组使用了49%。此外,在打开MVC时,PD的严重程度与咬合力和二腹肌活动呈负相关。结论:PD可能会改变咀嚼肌的活动模式。这一新的认识可以用来设计有针对性的干预措施,旨在改善这一患者群体的口面部功能。
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Maximum Muscle Output and Electromyographic Activity of Masticatory Muscles in Persons With Parkinson's Disease. A Case–Control Study

Maximum Muscle Output and Electromyographic Activity of Masticatory Muscles in Persons With Parkinson's Disease. A Case–Control Study

Background

Parkinson's disease (PD) affects the motor system of the body; however, there is limited understanding of how the disease impacts the complex interaction of the masticatory muscles.

Objective

The purpose of this study is to investigate the maximum muscle output of the masticatory muscles during natural functions.

Methods

This clinical case–control study included persons with PD and age- and gender-matched controls without PD. The masticatory muscle output was evaluated by bite force and bilateral surface electromyography. Electromyographic recordings were conducted from the anterior temporal, masseter and digastric muscles during chewing and maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) during maximal intercuspal biting (MVC biting) and maximal jaw opening (MVC opening). Statistical analyses included χ2-test, Mann–Whitney U test and Spearman's rank correlation analysis (significance level p < 0.05).

Results

The study included 20 persons with PD (median age: 68.5 years) and 20 persons without PD (median age: 67 years). No significant differences were found between the groups in terms of demographics, teeth present, or bite force measurements. The activity in the masseter muscle was significantly lower in the PD group during MVC biting. The PD group utilised 82% of their masseter muscle MVC during chewing, whereas the control group used 49% of theirs. Additionally, a negative correlation was observed between the severity of PD and the bite force and digastric muscle activity during MVC opening.

Conclusion

These findings indicate that PD may alter the activity patterns of the masticatory muscles during function. This new understanding can be utilised to design targeted interventions aimed at improving orofacial function for this patient group.

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Journal of oral rehabilitation
Journal of oral rehabilitation 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
116
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Oral Rehabilitation aims to be the most prestigious journal of dental research within all aspects of oral rehabilitation and applied oral physiology. It covers all diagnostic and clinical management aspects necessary to re-establish a subjective and objective harmonious oral function. Oral rehabilitation may become necessary as a result of developmental or acquired disturbances in the orofacial region, orofacial traumas, or a variety of dental and oral diseases (primarily dental caries and periodontal diseases) and orofacial pain conditions. As such, oral rehabilitation in the twenty-first century is a matter of skilful diagnosis and minimal, appropriate intervention, the nature of which is intimately linked to a profound knowledge of oral physiology, oral biology, and dental and oral pathology. The scientific content of the journal therefore strives to reflect the best of evidence-based clinical dentistry. Modern clinical management should be based on solid scientific evidence gathered about diagnostic procedures and the properties and efficacy of the chosen intervention (e.g. material science, biological, toxicological, pharmacological or psychological aspects). The content of the journal also reflects documentation of the possible side-effects of rehabilitation, and includes prognostic perspectives of the treatment modalities chosen.
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