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Hepcidin expression in the trigeminal ganglion and the oral mucosa in an oral ulcerative mucositis rat model

Severe intraoral pain induces difficulty in eating and speaking, leading to a decline in the quality of life. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying intraoral pain remain unclear. Here, we investigated gene modulation in the trigeminal ganglion and intraoral pain-related behavior in a rat mode...

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Autores principales: Hitomi, Suzuro, Nodai, Tomotaka, Kokabu, Shoichiro, Shikayama, Takemi, Sago-Ito, Misa, Nakatomi, Chihiro, Terawaki, Kiyoshi, Omiya, Yuji, Shinoda, Masamichi, Ono, Kentaro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10118189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37079608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284617
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author Hitomi, Suzuro
Nodai, Tomotaka
Kokabu, Shoichiro
Shikayama, Takemi
Sago-Ito, Misa
Nakatomi, Chihiro
Terawaki, Kiyoshi
Omiya, Yuji
Shinoda, Masamichi
Ono, Kentaro
author_facet Hitomi, Suzuro
Nodai, Tomotaka
Kokabu, Shoichiro
Shikayama, Takemi
Sago-Ito, Misa
Nakatomi, Chihiro
Terawaki, Kiyoshi
Omiya, Yuji
Shinoda, Masamichi
Ono, Kentaro
author_sort Hitomi, Suzuro
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description Severe intraoral pain induces difficulty in eating and speaking, leading to a decline in the quality of life. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying intraoral pain remain unclear. Here, we investigated gene modulation in the trigeminal ganglion and intraoral pain-related behavior in a rat model of acetic acid-induced oral ulcerative mucositis. Oral ulceration was observed on day 2 after acetic acid treatment to the oral mucosa of male Wistar rats, causing spontaneous pain and mechanical allodynia. Deoxyribonucleic acid microarray analysis of trigeminal ganglion tissue indicated that Hamp (a hepcidin gene that regulates cellular iron transport) was the most upregulated gene. In the oral ulcerative mucositis model, the upregulation of Hamp was also induced in the ulcer region but not in the liver, with no increase in hepcidin levels in the plasma and saliva, indicating that hepcidin was produced locally in the ulcer region in the model. Systemic antibiotic pretreatment did not increase the mRNA levels of Hamp in the trigeminal ganglion and ulcer regions. Hepcidin injection into the oral mucosa enhanced neuronal excitability in response to noxious mechanical stimulation of the oral mucosa in trigeminal spinal subnucleus interpolaris/caudalis neurons. These results imply that oral ulcerative mucositis induces oral mucosal pain because of infectious inflammation of the ulcerative area and potentiates Hamp, which represents anti-bacterial and anti-peptidase gene expression in the ulcer region and trigeminal ganglion. The regulation of cellular iron transport by hepcidin is likely involved in oral ulcerative mucositis-induced pain.
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spelling pubmed-101181892023-04-21 Hepcidin expression in the trigeminal ganglion and the oral mucosa in an oral ulcerative mucositis rat model Hitomi, Suzuro Nodai, Tomotaka Kokabu, Shoichiro Shikayama, Takemi Sago-Ito, Misa Nakatomi, Chihiro Terawaki, Kiyoshi Omiya, Yuji Shinoda, Masamichi Ono, Kentaro PLoS One Research Article Severe intraoral pain induces difficulty in eating and speaking, leading to a decline in the quality of life. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying intraoral pain remain unclear. Here, we investigated gene modulation in the trigeminal ganglion and intraoral pain-related behavior in a rat model of acetic acid-induced oral ulcerative mucositis. Oral ulceration was observed on day 2 after acetic acid treatment to the oral mucosa of male Wistar rats, causing spontaneous pain and mechanical allodynia. Deoxyribonucleic acid microarray analysis of trigeminal ganglion tissue indicated that Hamp (a hepcidin gene that regulates cellular iron transport) was the most upregulated gene. In the oral ulcerative mucositis model, the upregulation of Hamp was also induced in the ulcer region but not in the liver, with no increase in hepcidin levels in the plasma and saliva, indicating that hepcidin was produced locally in the ulcer region in the model. Systemic antibiotic pretreatment did not increase the mRNA levels of Hamp in the trigeminal ganglion and ulcer regions. Hepcidin injection into the oral mucosa enhanced neuronal excitability in response to noxious mechanical stimulation of the oral mucosa in trigeminal spinal subnucleus interpolaris/caudalis neurons. These results imply that oral ulcerative mucositis induces oral mucosal pain because of infectious inflammation of the ulcerative area and potentiates Hamp, which represents anti-bacterial and anti-peptidase gene expression in the ulcer region and trigeminal ganglion. The regulation of cellular iron transport by hepcidin is likely involved in oral ulcerative mucositis-induced pain. Public Library of Science 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10118189/ /pubmed/37079608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284617 Text en © 2023 Hitomi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hitomi, Suzuro
Nodai, Tomotaka
Kokabu, Shoichiro
Shikayama, Takemi
Sago-Ito, Misa
Nakatomi, Chihiro
Terawaki, Kiyoshi
Omiya, Yuji
Shinoda, Masamichi
Ono, Kentaro
Hepcidin expression in the trigeminal ganglion and the oral mucosa in an oral ulcerative mucositis rat model
title Hepcidin expression in the trigeminal ganglion and the oral mucosa in an oral ulcerative mucositis rat model
title_full Hepcidin expression in the trigeminal ganglion and the oral mucosa in an oral ulcerative mucositis rat model
title_fullStr Hepcidin expression in the trigeminal ganglion and the oral mucosa in an oral ulcerative mucositis rat model
title_full_unstemmed Hepcidin expression in the trigeminal ganglion and the oral mucosa in an oral ulcerative mucositis rat model
title_short Hepcidin expression in the trigeminal ganglion and the oral mucosa in an oral ulcerative mucositis rat model
title_sort hepcidin expression in the trigeminal ganglion and the oral mucosa in an oral ulcerative mucositis rat model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10118189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37079608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284617
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