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Intraganglionar resiniferatoxin prevents orofacial inflammatory and neuropathic hyperalgesia

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BEHAVIOURAL PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 112-118

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/FBP.0000000000000024

Keywords

resiniferatoxin; orofacial pain; trigeminal ganglia; thermal hyperalgesia; TRPV1 receptors; rat

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  1. Fundacao Araucaria
  2. CAPES/REUNI

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Trigeminal ganglion C-fiber neurons bearing transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV1) channels are selectively destroyed by resiniferatoxin (RTX), a potent capsaicin analogue. The current study assessed the effect of an RTX injection (200 ng/4 mu l) into the trigeminal ganglion in inflammatory and neuropathic rat models of orofacial thermal hyperalgesia. Intraganglionar RTX injection resulted in trigeminal ganglion C-fiber deletion, which was confirmed by the capsaicin eye wipes test, performed 6 days after the injection. The nociceptive responses induced by 2.5% formalin injected into the orofacial region were unchanged by a previous intraganglionar RTX injection. However, orofacial heat and cold hyperalgesia, induced by carrageenan injected into the upper lip (50 mu g/50 mu l), was abolished by previous intraganglionar RTX treatment. In addition, the development of orofacial heat and cold hyperalgesia after constriction of the infraorbital nerve was prevented by previous RTX treatment. Thus, trigeminal ganglion neurons expressing TRPV1 are crucial for the development of orofacial inflammatory and neuropathic thermal hyperalgesia.

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