2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241512200
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Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide-Mediated Trigeminal Ganglionitis: The Biomolecular Link between Temporomandibular Disorders and Chronic Headaches

Linda Sangalli,
Bradley Eli,
Sachi Mehrotra
et al.

Abstract: A bidirectional causal relationship has been established between temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and chronic headaches. Recent advances in the neurobiology of chronic pain offer a framework for understanding the comorbidity between these two conditions that might reside in the shared biomolecular mechanisms of peripheral and central sensitization. The initiation of these processes is inflammatory in nature and is most likely mediated by key molecules, including calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). This s… Show more

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“…These results emphasized the underlying regulative effect of in ltrated macrophages on Piezo2 activation in TG neurons during TMJOA chronic pain in rats. Undoubtedly, other ion channels or receptors of neurons such as TRPV4, TRPV1, SP, and CGRP may be implicated in the maintenance of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) chronic pain [46][47][48]. However, Piezo2 overexpression in TG neurons reverses the alleviation of TMJOA chronic pain after in ltrated macrophages depletion in rats, further indicating Piezo2 acts as an indispensable ion channel in TMJOA chronic pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results emphasized the underlying regulative effect of in ltrated macrophages on Piezo2 activation in TG neurons during TMJOA chronic pain in rats. Undoubtedly, other ion channels or receptors of neurons such as TRPV4, TRPV1, SP, and CGRP may be implicated in the maintenance of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) chronic pain [46][47][48]. However, Piezo2 overexpression in TG neurons reverses the alleviation of TMJOA chronic pain after in ltrated macrophages depletion in rats, further indicating Piezo2 acts as an indispensable ion channel in TMJOA chronic pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%