2020
DOI: 10.21873/invivo.12052
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Interval Vibration Reduces Orthodontic Pain Via a Mechanism Involving Down-regulation of TRPV1 and CGRP

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“…Experiments showed that after 1 day of tooth movement, the expression of TRPV1 also reached a peak, consistent with the peak of pain 61 . TRPV1 promotes TN to secrete neuropeptides such as SP and CGRP after activated 45 and induces neurogenic pain. Interestingly applying orthodontic force and then giving vibration can relieve orthodontic pain, which may be related to TRPV1.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…Experiments showed that after 1 day of tooth movement, the expression of TRPV1 also reached a peak, consistent with the peak of pain 61 . TRPV1 promotes TN to secrete neuropeptides such as SP and CGRP after activated 45 and induces neurogenic pain. Interestingly applying orthodontic force and then giving vibration can relieve orthodontic pain, which may be related to TRPV1.…”
Section: Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…CGRP is mainly released at the end of axons neuron in vesicles through exocytosis 44 . Tooth movement causes the nociceptor fibres in the periodontal tissue to release CGRP into the periodontal tissue, which transmits the signal to the TG to increase the excitability of the TN 22,45 . In addition, CGRP also has an effect on SGCs, upregulating the expression of nitric oxide in the p38 signalling pathway, accelerating the release of signal molecules that stimulate neurons and promoting the occurrence of pain 46 …”
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“…However, there is a paucity of information to explain how vibration works at a cellular level. Others have shown that vibration reduces calcitonin-gene related peptides (CGRP) [ 44 ]. CGRP are involved in proinflammatory responses noted in migraine pathophysiology [ 45 ] and whose reduction has been shown to alleviate migraine pain in animal models [ 46 ].…”
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confidence: 99%