Modulation of reflex responses of the anterior and posterior bellies of the digastric muscle in freely moving rats

Author:

Chotirungsan Titi12,Tsutsui Yuhei1,Saka Nobuaki1,Kawada Satomi1,Dewa Nozomi1,Suzuki Taku1,Magara Jin1ORCID,Tsujimura Takanori1,Inoue Makoto1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Dysphagia Rehabilitation Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Niigata Japan

2. Department of Oral Diagnosis, Faculty of Dentistry Naresuan University Phitsanulok Thailand

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundChewing and licking are primarily activated by central pattern generator (CPG) neuronal circuits in the brainstem and when activated trigger repetitive rhythmic orofacial movements such as chewing, licking and swallowing. These CPGs are reported to modulate orofacial reflex responses in functions such as chewing.ObjectiveThis study explored the modulation of reflex responses in the anterior and posterior bellies (ant‐Dig and post‐Dig, respectively) of the digastric muscle evoked by low‐intensity trigeminal stimulation in conscious rats.MethodsThe ant‐Dig and post‐Dig reflexes were evoked by using low‐intensity electrical stimulation applied to either the right or left inferior alveolar nerve. Peak‐to‐peak amplitudes and onset latencies were measured.ResultsNo difference was observed between threshold and onset latency for evoking ant‐Dig and post‐Dig reflexes, suggesting that the latter was also evoked disynaptically. The peak‐to‐peak amplitude of both reflexes was significantly reduced during chewing, licking and swallowing as compared to resting period and was lowest during the jaw‐closing phase of chewing and licking. Onset latency was significantly largest during the jaw‐closing phase. Inhibitory level was similar between the ant‐Dig and post‐Dig reflex responses and between the ipsilateral and contralateral sides.ConclusionThese results suggest that both the ant‐Dig and post‐Dig reflex responses were significantly inhibited, probably due to CPG activation during feeding behaviours to maintain coordination of jaw and hyoid movements and hence ensure smooth feeding mechanics.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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