运动神经的轴线映射
Vlad Tereshenko1,2, Udo Maierhofer1, Dominik C Dotzauer1
1Clinical Laboratory for Bionic Extremity Reconstruction, Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Frontiers in neuroanatomy
|June 19, 2023
概括
研究人员探索了面部,舌头和部肌肉的神经控制. 他们发现了面部运动的更高的运动轴突群体,并确定了可能控制肌肉度的交感轴突,从而增强了我们对神经肌肉系统的理解.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 发动机控制器的控制器
- 头骨神经 头骨神经 头骨神经
背景情况:
- 像吞和说话这样的基本人类行为依赖于复杂的头部肌肉协调.
- 控制这些微调的头骨运动的精确神经机制尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究控制人类面部,口和舌头肌肉的神经元件.
- 阐明不同轴突群体在头骨运动控制中的作用.
主要方法:
- 利用特定的分子标记 (ChAT,MBP,NF,TH) 来识别神经元件.
- 分析了控制面部,口和舌头肌肉的头骨神经中的轴突群.
主要成果:
- 面部表情和舌头运动涉及比上肢肌肉更多的运动轴突群体.
- 感觉轴突提供来自机械受体的反来控制面部肌肉和舌头.
- 面部神经中的新型交感轴突群可能调节非自愿的肌肉度.
结论:
- 头骨神经肌肉系统依赖于大量的无源输入和丰富的体感反.
- 研究结果揭示了用于精确控制面部,下巴和舌头运动的关键神经元件.
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