BackgroundMasticatory muscle pain may occur following immediate occlusal alteration by dental treatment. The underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV1) and acid-sensing ion channel-3 (ASIC3) mediate muscle hyperalgesia under various pathologic conditions. We have developed a rat model of experimental occlusal interference (EOI) that consistently induces mechanical hyperalgesia in jaw muscles. Whether TRPV1 and ASIC3 mediate this EOI-induced hyperalgesia is unknown. MethodsRat model of EOI-induced masseter hyperalgesia was established. Real-time polymerase chain reaction, Western blot and retrograde labelling combined with immunofluorescence were performed to evaluate the modulation of TRP...
In order to clarify the peripheral mechanisms of ectopic persistent pain in a tooth pulp following p...
An acute bout of exercise can exacerbate pain, hindering participation in regular exercise and daily...
To investigate the relationship between the removal time of 0.2 mm occlusal interference and the rec...
Musculoskeletal pain conditions, particularly those associated with temporomandibular joint and musc...
Pain symptoms in temporomandibular disorders (TMD) predominantly affect reproductive women, suggesti...
To investigate the peripheral mechanism by studying the histological changes of masseter muscles usi...
Temporomandibular joint or related masticatory Muscle pain represents the most common chronic orofac...
The exact mechanism underlying chronic masseter muscle pain, a conspicuous symptom in temporo-mandib...
Pain in masticatory muscles is among the most prominent symptoms of temperomandibular disorders (TMD...
Molecular mechanisms involved in the development of muscle pain induced by static contraction are no...
BACKGROUND: The phenotype of large diameter sensory afferent neurons changes in several models of ne...
Aim To determine the relationship between bilateral allodynia induced by masseter muscle inflammatio...
Cell bodies of Group 1 and II afferents of muscle spindles of jaw muscles are located in the mescenc...
A rat model of pulpitis/periapical periodontitis was used to study mechanisms underlying extraterrit...
To investigate the effects of mast cells (MCs) and the relationship between the signal pathway inclu...
In order to clarify the peripheral mechanisms of ectopic persistent pain in a tooth pulp following p...
An acute bout of exercise can exacerbate pain, hindering participation in regular exercise and daily...
To investigate the relationship between the removal time of 0.2 mm occlusal interference and the rec...
Musculoskeletal pain conditions, particularly those associated with temporomandibular joint and musc...
Pain symptoms in temporomandibular disorders (TMD) predominantly affect reproductive women, suggesti...
To investigate the peripheral mechanism by studying the histological changes of masseter muscles usi...
Temporomandibular joint or related masticatory Muscle pain represents the most common chronic orofac...
The exact mechanism underlying chronic masseter muscle pain, a conspicuous symptom in temporo-mandib...
Pain in masticatory muscles is among the most prominent symptoms of temperomandibular disorders (TMD...
Molecular mechanisms involved in the development of muscle pain induced by static contraction are no...
BACKGROUND: The phenotype of large diameter sensory afferent neurons changes in several models of ne...
Aim To determine the relationship between bilateral allodynia induced by masseter muscle inflammatio...
Cell bodies of Group 1 and II afferents of muscle spindles of jaw muscles are located in the mescenc...
A rat model of pulpitis/periapical periodontitis was used to study mechanisms underlying extraterrit...
To investigate the effects of mast cells (MCs) and the relationship between the signal pathway inclu...
In order to clarify the peripheral mechanisms of ectopic persistent pain in a tooth pulp following p...
An acute bout of exercise can exacerbate pain, hindering participation in regular exercise and daily...
To investigate the relationship between the removal time of 0.2 mm occlusal interference and the rec...