Neuropathic orofacial pain (NOP) is a debilitating condition. Although the pathophysiology remains unclear, accumulating evidence suggests the involvement of multiple mechanisms in the development of neuropathic pain. Recently, glial cells have been shown to play a key pathogenetic role. Nerve injury leads to an immune response near the site of injury. Satellite glial cells are activated in the peripheral ganglia. Various neural and immune mediators, released at the central terminals of primary afferents, lead to the sensitization of postsynaptic neurons and the activation of glia. The activated glia, in turn, release pro-inflammatory factors, further sensitizing the neurons, and resulting in central sensitization. Recently, we observed the...
The neural mechanisms underlying the development and maintenance of chronic pain following nerve inj...
Neuropathic pain is a common phenomenon that affects millions of people worldwide. Maxillofacial str...
Nowadays, one cannot but recognize a key role of the peripheral and central glial cells for generati...
application/pdfNeuropathic orofacial pain (NOP) is a debilitating condition. Although the pathophysi...
Background: Trigeminal nerve injury or orofacial inflammation causes severe pain in the orofacial re...
Neuropathic pain (NP) develops because of damage to the peripheral or central nervous system. It res...
The Special Issue “Orofacial Pain: Molecular Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Treatment 2021” contains 6 a...
Pain in the head and face, which can be very severe and debilitating, often involves activation of t...
SummaryRecent studies suggest that astroglia, a major non-neuronal cell type in the central nervous ...
Abstract Oro-facial pain following injury and infection is frequently observed in dental clinics. Wh...
Microglia are gatekeepers in the CNS for a wide range of pathological stimuli and they blow the whis...
Abstract: Pain in the head and face, which can be very severe and debilitating, often involves activ...
Abstract Neuropathic pain is generally defined as a chronic pain state resulting from ...
The trigeminal brainstem sensory nuclear complex is the first central relay structure mediating orof...
Physiology of orofacial pain pathways embraces primary afferent neurons, pathologic changes in the t...
The neural mechanisms underlying the development and maintenance of chronic pain following nerve inj...
Neuropathic pain is a common phenomenon that affects millions of people worldwide. Maxillofacial str...
Nowadays, one cannot but recognize a key role of the peripheral and central glial cells for generati...
application/pdfNeuropathic orofacial pain (NOP) is a debilitating condition. Although the pathophysi...
Background: Trigeminal nerve injury or orofacial inflammation causes severe pain in the orofacial re...
Neuropathic pain (NP) develops because of damage to the peripheral or central nervous system. It res...
The Special Issue “Orofacial Pain: Molecular Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Treatment 2021” contains 6 a...
Pain in the head and face, which can be very severe and debilitating, often involves activation of t...
SummaryRecent studies suggest that astroglia, a major non-neuronal cell type in the central nervous ...
Abstract Oro-facial pain following injury and infection is frequently observed in dental clinics. Wh...
Microglia are gatekeepers in the CNS for a wide range of pathological stimuli and they blow the whis...
Abstract: Pain in the head and face, which can be very severe and debilitating, often involves activ...
Abstract Neuropathic pain is generally defined as a chronic pain state resulting from ...
The trigeminal brainstem sensory nuclear complex is the first central relay structure mediating orof...
Physiology of orofacial pain pathways embraces primary afferent neurons, pathologic changes in the t...
The neural mechanisms underlying the development and maintenance of chronic pain following nerve inj...
Neuropathic pain is a common phenomenon that affects millions of people worldwide. Maxillofacial str...
Nowadays, one cannot but recognize a key role of the peripheral and central glial cells for generati...