拮抗牙缺失所致咬合功能减退对大鼠磨牙牙周机械感受器的影响

Y. Seki, N. Ishii, K. Toda, K. Soma
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摘要

牙周机械感受器(periodontal mechanoreceptor, PMRs)是控制颌部运动的重要感觉感受器,研究牙周机械感受器在咬合条件改变时的反应特性在临床上具有重要意义。因此,我们研究了对置牙脱落对大鼠磨牙pmr反应特性的影响。在进行电生理记录前,仔细地拔除无对生牙大鼠的所有下颌磨牙。在反拔牙后第3天、第1、2、4、8和12周,记录下牙槽下神经用von Frey毛直接机械刺激引起的单单位放电。得到以下结果:(1)拔牙后第3天和第1周组的von Frey阈值均显著降低,但拔牙后第12周组的von Frey阈值显著高于对照组;(2)拔牙后第3 ~ 8周组,支配pmr的神经纤维传导速度明显慢于对照组。这些结果表明,咬合功能障碍可以明显引起pmr持续的功能变化,表明这些变化可能对下颌反射和咀嚼运动都有重要影响。
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Influence of Occlusal Hypofunction Induced by Opposed Tooth Loss on Periodontal Mechanoreceptors in Rat Molars
It has been critical in clinical dentistry to understand the response properties of periodontal mechanoreceptors (PMRs) when the occlusal condition was changed, because the PMRs are important sensory receptors controlling jaw movement. Therefore, we investigated the effect of opposed tooth loss on the response properties of PMRs in rat molars. All mandibular molars in an in vitro jaw-nerve preparation, made from a rat without opposed teeth, were carefully extracted before electrophysiological recordings. Single-unit discharges evoked by direct mechanical stimuli with von Frey hairs applied to the PMRs were recorded from the inferior alveolar nerve on day 3, and 1, 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks after opposed tooth extraction. The following results were obtained; (1) in both the 3-day and 1-week post-extraction groups, the von Frey threshold value was significantly lower, although in the 12-week group, it was significantly higher than that in the control group and (2) in the 3-day to 8-week groups, the conduction velocity of nerve fibers innervating PMRs was significantly slower than that in the control group. These results showed that sustained functional changes could be clearly elicited in PMRs by occlusal hypofunction, suggesting that these changes may have critical influences on both jaw reflexes and masticatory movements.
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