The role of tongue in craniofacial function, biomechanics and growth is more critical than the larger jaw muscles but receives less attention. Thus knowledge of tongue functional morphology and loading is very rudimentary. Reducing tongue volume is a valuable approach to treat various craniofacial deformities and disorders, but the efficacy, functional consequences and growth impact following this approach have not been evaluated. The current application is to use a well-established pig model to explore functional morphology of the tongue and how its volume influences function, mechanical loads and the consequences for craniofacial growth following tongue reduction surgery. We propose (Aim 1) to measure tongue deformation during function and relate these volume-constant shape changes to the patterns of contraction in tongue musculature and to the jaw movements. We will record 3D functional deformation of the tongue using the novel technology of digital microsonography, along with electromyography of tongue/jaw muscles and jaw/head movement tracking. The neuromuscular and vascular organization of the tongue will be depicted using whole-mount histology. Further, we propose (Aim 2) to understand how tongue functional deformation produces loads on hard tissues of the oral cavity and what role tongue volume plays. We will make direct measurements of strains and pressures on mandibular, premaxillary and maxillary bones during natural conditions and electrical stimulations to hypoglossal nerves and individual tongue and jaw muscles. Tongue volume will be reduced surgically to understand the relations of tongue volume with function and ensuing loads. Finally, to address the major concerns of recovery and growth effect following tongue volume reduction, we propose (Aim 3) to evaluate the functional consequences and growth impact following tongue volume reduction. We will use chronic electromyography and x-ray fluoroscopy to track functional recovery, and longitudinal measurements of tongue/dental casts, serial cephalometrics, dual energy x-ray absorptiometry and histomorphometry to analyze growth. Whole-mount and immunohistochemical histology will be used for evaluating neuromuscular and vascular reorganization of the tongue and osteogenic cellular replication of sutures and bones after the surgery. The unique contribution of this application is to characterize tongue internal deformation during function, to elucidate how tongue volume influences its biomechanical loads, and to correlate these loads to the parameters of function recovery and craniofacial growth. Application of this information will allow understanding of normal tongue functional morphology and to evaluate how tongue volume affects function and craniofacial growth.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
1R01DE015659-01A1
Application #
6865364
Study Section
Oral, Dental and Craniofacial Sciences Study Section (ODCS)
Program Officer
Shum, Lillian
Project Start
2004-09-29
Project End
2007-06-30
Budget Start
2004-09-29
Budget End
2005-06-30
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2004
Total Cost
$290,300
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Washington
Department
Dentistry
Type
Schools of Dentistry
DUNS #
605799469
City
Seattle
State
WA
Country
United States
Zip Code
98195
Chen, Jie; Shcherbatyy, Volodymyr; Liu, Zi-Jun (2016) Internal Kinematics of the Volume-Reduced Tongue: A Longitudinal Microsonometric Study. Anat Rec (Hoboken) 299:132-40
Ye, W; Abu, A F; Liu, Z J (2010) Assessment of cell proliferation and muscular structure following surgical tongue volume reduction in pigs. Cell Prolif 43:562-72
Liu, Z-J; Shcherbatyy, V; Kayalioglu, M et al. (2009) Internal kinematics of the tongue in relation to muscle activity and jaw movement in the pig. J Oral Rehabil 36:660-74
Liu, Z J; Yamamura, B; Shcherbatyy, V et al. (2008) Regional volumetric change of the tongue during mastication in pigs. J Oral Rehabil 35:604-12
Perkins, Jonathan A; Shcherbatyy, Volodymyr; Liu, Zi-Jun (2008) Morphologic and histologic outcomes of tongue reduction surgery in an animal model. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 139:291-297
Liu, Zi-Jun; Shcherbatyy, Volodymyr; Perkins, Jonathan A (2008) Functional loads of the tongue and consequences of volume reduction. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 66:1351-61
Liu, Zi-Jun; Shcherbatyy, Volodymyr; Gu, Gaoman et al. (2008) Effects of tongue volume reduction on craniofacial growth: A longitudinal study on orofacial skeletons and dental arches. Arch Oral Biol 53:991-1001
Shcherbatyy, Volodymyr; Perkins, Jonathan A; Liu, Zi-Jun (2008) Internal kinematics of the tongue following volume reduction. Anat Rec (Hoboken) 291:886-93
Shcherbatyy, Volodymyr; Liu, Zi-Jun (2007) Internal kinematics of the tongue during feeding in pigs. Anat Rec (Hoboken) 290:1288-99
Liu, Zi-Jun; Kayalioglu, Mustafa; Shcherbatyy, Volodymyr et al. (2007) Tongue deformation, jaw movement and muscle activity during mastication in pigs. Arch Oral Biol 52:309-12

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