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Publication : Characteristics of mastication in the anodontic mouse.

First Author  Kobayashi M Year  2002
Journal  J Dent Res Volume  81
Issue  9 Pages  594-7
PubMed ID  12202638 Mgi Jnum  J:105926
Mgi Id  MGI:3617035 Doi  10.1177/154405910208100903
Citation  Kobayashi M, et al. (2002) Characteristics of mastication in the anodontic mouse. J Dent Res 81(9):594-7
abstractText  Teeth and periodontal mechanoreceptors play important roles in regulating jaw movements during mastication. However, little is known concerning how jaw movements develop without tooth eruption. To answer this question, we studied masticatory behavior in the osteopetrotic mouse, where tooth eruption does not occur and periodontal mechanoreceptors are missing. A masticatory sequence of the osteopetrotic mouse was divided into two stages: incision and chewing. Incision is characterized by small amplitude and rapid (7 Hz) open-close jaw movements, while slow (5 Hz) and large amplitude open-close jaw movements characterize chewing. The frequency and properties of jaw movements were comparable with those in the normal mouse, though the osteopetrotic mouse had a higher cycle number during incision than did the normal mouse. These results indicate that conversion from sucking to mastication occurs in the anodontic mouse, and the central pattern generator producing the masticatory rhythm develops almost normally without tooth eruption.
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