2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijms20246360
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Increase in IGF-1 Expression in the Injured Infraorbital Nerve and Possible Implications for Orofacial Neuropathic Pain

Abstract: Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is upregulated in the injured peripheral nerve bundle and controls nociceptive neuronal excitability associated with peripheral nerve injury. Here, we examined the involvement of IGF-1 signaling in orofacial neuropathic pain following infraorbital nerve injury (IONI) in rats. IONI promoted macrophage accumulation in the injured ION, as well as in the ipsilateral trigeminal ganglion (TG), and induced mechanical allodynia of the whisker pad skin together with the enhancement … Show more

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“…Trigeminal nerve injury results in pain hypersensitivity categorized as persistent orofacial pain, allodynia, and hyperalgesia ( Kaji et al, 2016 ; Batbold et al, 2017 ; Sugawara et al, 2019 ). When the peripheral nerves are damaged, the cellular response is induced by via various molecules at the site of nerve damage.…”
Section: Peripheral Mechanisms Of Orofacial Neuropathic Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Trigeminal nerve injury results in pain hypersensitivity categorized as persistent orofacial pain, allodynia, and hyperalgesia ( Kaji et al, 2016 ; Batbold et al, 2017 ; Sugawara et al, 2019 ). When the peripheral nerves are damaged, the cellular response is induced by via various molecules at the site of nerve damage.…”
Section: Peripheral Mechanisms Of Orofacial Neuropathic Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Via TRPV2, the signaling of IGF-1 that is released by macrophages which accumulate in the site of infraorbital nerve injury, increases TRPV4 expression in neurons of the TG, innervating the facial skin. This results in mechanical hypersensitivity in the facial skin ( Sugawara et al, 2019 ). Many molecules released from the injured axons, the infiltrating macrophages, and Schwann cells activate non-injured axons after peripheral nerve injury.…”
Section: Peripheral Mechanisms Of Orofacial Neuropathic Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interval between each mechanical stimulus was set at >3 min to avoid sensitization of the receptive field by frequent stimulus. The timing was based on previous studies [54][55][56]. Measurement of the PWT was performed under the same conditions and conducted in a randomized, experimenter-blinded design.…”
Section: Plantar Mechanical Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain affecting the face or oral cavity (orofacial pain) afflicts 5%-12% of the population worldwide and can severely decrease the quality of life (Crandall, 2018;Herrero Babiloni et al, 2018). It also contributes to other health and social problems such as the opioid crisis (Sugawara et al, 2019). Clinicians struggle to alleviate pain due to our current inadequate understanding of the detailed mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%