Preclinical models of deep craniofacial nociception and temporomandibular disorder pain
Chronic pain in temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a common health problem. Cumulating evidence indicates that the etiology of TMD pain is complex with multifactorial experience that could hamper the developments of treatments. Preclinical research is a resource to understand the mechanism for TMD...
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oai:doaj.org-article:4ba758031cef468f8604b59b2abd7c512021-11-14T04:31:32ZPreclinical models of deep craniofacial nociception and temporomandibular disorder pain1882-761610.1016/j.jdsr.2021.10.002https://doaj.org/article/4ba758031cef468f8604b59b2abd7c512021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761621000302https://doaj.org/toc/1882-7616Chronic pain in temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a common health problem. Cumulating evidence indicates that the etiology of TMD pain is complex with multifactorial experience that could hamper the developments of treatments. Preclinical research is a resource to understand the mechanism for TMD pain, whereas limitations are present as a disease-specific model. It is difficult to incorporate multiple risk factors associated with the etiology that could increase pain responses into a single animal. This article introduces several rodent models which are often employed in the preclinical studies and discusses their validities for TMD pain after the elucidations of the neural mechanisms based on the clinical reports. First, rodent models were classified into two groups with or without inflammation in the deep craniofacial tissues. Next, the characteristics of each model and the procedures to identify deep craniofacial pain were discussed. Emphasis was directed on the findings of the effects of chronic psychological stress, a major risk factor for chronic pain, on the deep craniofacial nociception. Preclinical models have provided clinically relevant information, which could contribute to better understand the basis for TMD pain, while efforts are still required to bridge the gap between animal and human studies.Keiichiro OkamotoMana HasegawaKajita PiriyaprasathYoshito KakiharaMakio SaekiKensuke YamamuraElsevierarticleTemporomandibular disorder painStressBrainTrigeminal subnucleus caudalisDeep craniofacial tissueAnimal modelDentistryRK1-715ENJapanese Dental Science Review, Vol 57, Iss , Pp 231-241 (2021) |
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Chronic pain in temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a common health problem. Cumulating evidence indicates that the etiology of TMD pain is complex with multifactorial experience that could hamper the developments of treatments. Preclinical research is a resource to understand the mechanism for TMD pain, whereas limitations are present as a disease-specific model. It is difficult to incorporate multiple risk factors associated with the etiology that could increase pain responses into a single animal. This article introduces several rodent models which are often employed in the preclinical studies and discusses their validities for TMD pain after the elucidations of the neural mechanisms based on the clinical reports. First, rodent models were classified into two groups with or without inflammation in the deep craniofacial tissues. Next, the characteristics of each model and the procedures to identify deep craniofacial pain were discussed. Emphasis was directed on the findings of the effects of chronic psychological stress, a major risk factor for chronic pain, on the deep craniofacial nociception. Preclinical models have provided clinically relevant information, which could contribute to better understand the basis for TMD pain, while efforts are still required to bridge the gap between animal and human studies. |
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Keiichiro Okamoto Mana Hasegawa Kajita Piriyaprasath Yoshito Kakihara Makio Saeki Kensuke Yamamura |
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Keiichiro Okamoto Mana Hasegawa Kajita Piriyaprasath Yoshito Kakihara Makio Saeki Kensuke Yamamura |
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Preclinical models of deep craniofacial nociception and temporomandibular disorder pain |
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Preclinical models of deep craniofacial nociception and temporomandibular disorder pain |
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Preclinical models of deep craniofacial nociception and temporomandibular disorder pain |
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Preclinical models of deep craniofacial nociception and temporomandibular disorder pain |
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Preclinical models of deep craniofacial nociception and temporomandibular disorder pain |
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preclinical models of deep craniofacial nociception and temporomandibular disorder pain |
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