INTRODUCTION: Dental pulp has neural fibers that produce neuropeptides like Substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). The inflammation of dental pulp can lead to an increase amount of SP and CGRP release, especially in symptomatic irreversible pulpitis. Therefore, it can be assumed that neuropeptides have some role in the progression of inflammation of the dental pulp. The aim of this study was to determine the relation between the presence and concentration of neuropeptides in dental pulps of carious teeth caries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For this purpose, pulpal tissues were collected from 40 teeth (20 carious and 20 intact). Pulpal samples were cultured for 72 hours. ELISA reader was used for the detection of SP and CGRP...
Dental pulp (DP) is a very dynamic tissue both in health and in disease. When exposed to stressors a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN026912 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Substance P (SP) is a tachykinin released from both the central and the peripheral endings of primar...
INTRODUCTION: Dental pulp has neural fibers that produce neuropeptides like Substance P (SP) and cal...
INTRODUCTION: Dental pulp has neural fibers that produce neuropeptides like Substance P (SP) and cal...
Background: It is shown that neuropeptides can be transported from pulp chamber to periodontal ligam...
This immunocytochemical study investigated nerve density and morphology, neuropeptide expression, va...
Current evidence supports the central role of neuropeptides in the molecular mechanisms underlying d...
Current evidence supports the central role of neuropeptides in the molecular mechanisms underlying d...
Substance P (SP) is a peptide involved in many biological processes, including nociception and infla...
Background: Administration Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to pulp tissue might produce inflammation. Infla...
Current evidence supports the central role of neuropeptides in the molecular mechanisms underlying d...
Dental pulp inflamm'ation has major clinical significance. Recent research has suggested that the fi...
Purpose: Local neuropeptide release has a critical role in the initiation and progression of an infl...
Luxations are the most common and avulsion is the most serious of all traumatic dental injuries. It ...
Dental pulp (DP) is a very dynamic tissue both in health and in disease. When exposed to stressors a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN026912 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Substance P (SP) is a tachykinin released from both the central and the peripheral endings of primar...
INTRODUCTION: Dental pulp has neural fibers that produce neuropeptides like Substance P (SP) and cal...
INTRODUCTION: Dental pulp has neural fibers that produce neuropeptides like Substance P (SP) and cal...
Background: It is shown that neuropeptides can be transported from pulp chamber to periodontal ligam...
This immunocytochemical study investigated nerve density and morphology, neuropeptide expression, va...
Current evidence supports the central role of neuropeptides in the molecular mechanisms underlying d...
Current evidence supports the central role of neuropeptides in the molecular mechanisms underlying d...
Substance P (SP) is a peptide involved in many biological processes, including nociception and infla...
Background: Administration Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to pulp tissue might produce inflammation. Infla...
Current evidence supports the central role of neuropeptides in the molecular mechanisms underlying d...
Dental pulp inflamm'ation has major clinical significance. Recent research has suggested that the fi...
Purpose: Local neuropeptide release has a critical role in the initiation and progression of an infl...
Luxations are the most common and avulsion is the most serious of all traumatic dental injuries. It ...
Dental pulp (DP) is a very dynamic tissue both in health and in disease. When exposed to stressors a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN026912 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Substance P (SP) is a tachykinin released from both the central and the peripheral endings of primar...