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INVOLVEMENT OF GLIAL ACTIVATION IN TRIGEMINAL GANGLION IN A RAT MODEL OF LOWER GINGIVAL CANCER PAIN

Glial cells were investigated to elucidate their involvement in mechanisms underlying oral cancer pain. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC-158) was inoculated into the lower gingiva of male Fisher rats. Pharmacological and immunohistochemical studies were performed to examine the roles played by TRPV1 and...

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Autores principales: HIRONAKA, KATSUNORI, OZAKI, NORIYUKI, HATTORI, HISASHI, NAGAMINE, KENJIRO, NAKASHIMA, HIDEYUKI, UEDA, MINORU, SUGIURA, YASUO
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Publicado: Nagoya University 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4345692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25741041
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author HIRONAKA, KATSUNORI
OZAKI, NORIYUKI
HATTORI, HISASHI
NAGAMINE, KENJIRO
NAKASHIMA, HIDEYUKI
UEDA, MINORU
SUGIURA, YASUO
author_facet HIRONAKA, KATSUNORI
OZAKI, NORIYUKI
HATTORI, HISASHI
NAGAMINE, KENJIRO
NAKASHIMA, HIDEYUKI
UEDA, MINORU
SUGIURA, YASUO
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description Glial cells were investigated to elucidate their involvement in mechanisms underlying oral cancer pain. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC-158) was inoculated into the lower gingiva of male Fisher rats. Pharmacological and immunohistochemical studies were performed to examine the roles played by TRPV1 and TRPV2 expressed in neurons and satellite glia in trigeminal ganglia (TG), and microglia and astrocytes in trigeminal spinal nucleus caudalis. Inoculation of SCC-158 into the lower gingiva induced marked mechanical allodynia in the whisker-pad skin area on days 16 through 28, and in the submandibular skin area on days 10 through 20. Cutaneous allodynia was diminished by systemic morphine administration. The number of TRPV1 and TRPV2-positive neurons in trigeminal ganglia increased in the medium and large cell groups on day 14 after tumor inoculation. The number of satellite glial cells encircling the medium and large trigeminal ganglion neurons increased on day 28 after tumor inoculation. In this gingival cancer pain model, microglia and astrocytes in trigeminal spinal nucleus caudalis were not activated, although they were reported to be activated in neuropathic and inflammatory pain models. These results suggest that TRPV1 and TRPV2 upregulation in trigeminal ganglion neurons may play an important role in inducing the mechanical allodynia observed in experimental models of oral squamous cell carcinoma. In addition, activation of satellite cells seems to be involved in the maintenance of mechanical allodynia, which could be the potential therapeutic target for oral cancer pain.
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spelling pubmed-43456922015-03-04 INVOLVEMENT OF GLIAL ACTIVATION IN TRIGEMINAL GANGLION IN A RAT MODEL OF LOWER GINGIVAL CANCER PAIN HIRONAKA, KATSUNORI OZAKI, NORIYUKI HATTORI, HISASHI NAGAMINE, KENJIRO NAKASHIMA, HIDEYUKI UEDA, MINORU SUGIURA, YASUO Nagoya J Med Sci Original Paper Glial cells were investigated to elucidate their involvement in mechanisms underlying oral cancer pain. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC-158) was inoculated into the lower gingiva of male Fisher rats. Pharmacological and immunohistochemical studies were performed to examine the roles played by TRPV1 and TRPV2 expressed in neurons and satellite glia in trigeminal ganglia (TG), and microglia and astrocytes in trigeminal spinal nucleus caudalis. Inoculation of SCC-158 into the lower gingiva induced marked mechanical allodynia in the whisker-pad skin area on days 16 through 28, and in the submandibular skin area on days 10 through 20. Cutaneous allodynia was diminished by systemic morphine administration. The number of TRPV1 and TRPV2-positive neurons in trigeminal ganglia increased in the medium and large cell groups on day 14 after tumor inoculation. The number of satellite glial cells encircling the medium and large trigeminal ganglion neurons increased on day 28 after tumor inoculation. In this gingival cancer pain model, microglia and astrocytes in trigeminal spinal nucleus caudalis were not activated, although they were reported to be activated in neuropathic and inflammatory pain models. These results suggest that TRPV1 and TRPV2 upregulation in trigeminal ganglion neurons may play an important role in inducing the mechanical allodynia observed in experimental models of oral squamous cell carcinoma. In addition, activation of satellite cells seems to be involved in the maintenance of mechanical allodynia, which could be the potential therapeutic target for oral cancer pain. Nagoya University 2014-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4345692/ /pubmed/25741041 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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HIRONAKA, KATSUNORI
OZAKI, NORIYUKI
HATTORI, HISASHI
NAGAMINE, KENJIRO
NAKASHIMA, HIDEYUKI
UEDA, MINORU
SUGIURA, YASUO
INVOLVEMENT OF GLIAL ACTIVATION IN TRIGEMINAL GANGLION IN A RAT MODEL OF LOWER GINGIVAL CANCER PAIN
title INVOLVEMENT OF GLIAL ACTIVATION IN TRIGEMINAL GANGLION IN A RAT MODEL OF LOWER GINGIVAL CANCER PAIN
title_full INVOLVEMENT OF GLIAL ACTIVATION IN TRIGEMINAL GANGLION IN A RAT MODEL OF LOWER GINGIVAL CANCER PAIN
title_fullStr INVOLVEMENT OF GLIAL ACTIVATION IN TRIGEMINAL GANGLION IN A RAT MODEL OF LOWER GINGIVAL CANCER PAIN
title_full_unstemmed INVOLVEMENT OF GLIAL ACTIVATION IN TRIGEMINAL GANGLION IN A RAT MODEL OF LOWER GINGIVAL CANCER PAIN
title_short INVOLVEMENT OF GLIAL ACTIVATION IN TRIGEMINAL GANGLION IN A RAT MODEL OF LOWER GINGIVAL CANCER PAIN
title_sort involvement of glial activation in trigeminal ganglion in a rat model of lower gingival cancer pain
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4345692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25741041
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