Participation of peripheral tachykinin NK1 receptors in the carrageenan-induced inflammation of the rat temporomandibular joint

Denadai-Souza, A., De Lucca Camargo, L. , Ribela, M. T.C.P., Keeble, J. E., Costa, S. K.P. and Muscará, M. N. (2012) Participation of peripheral tachykinin NK1 receptors in the carrageenan-induced inflammation of the rat temporomandibular joint. European journal of pain, 13, pp. 812-819. (doi: 10.1016/j.ejpain.2008.09.012) (PMID:18976941)

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Abstract

Temporomandibular disorders represent one of the major challenges in dentistry therapeutics. This study was undertaken to evaluate the time course of carrageenan‐induced inflammation in the rat temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and to investigate the role of tachykinin NK1 receptors. Inflammation was induced by a single intra‐articular (i.art.) injection of carrageenan into the left TMJ (control group received sterile saline). Inflammatory parameters such as plasma extravasation, leukocyte influx and mechanical allodynia (measured as the head‐withdrawal force threshold) and TNFα and IL‐1β concentrations were measured in the TMJ lavages at selected time‐points. The carrageenan‐induced responses were also evaluated after treatment with the NK1 receptor antagonist SR140333. The i.art. injection of carrageenan into the TMJ caused a time‐dependent plasma extravasation associated with mechanical allodynia, and a marked neutrophil accumulation between 4 and 24h. Treatment with SR140333 substantially inhibited the increase in plasma extravasation and leukocyte influx at 4 and 24h, as well as the production of TNFα and IL‐1β into the joint cavity, but failed to affect changes in head‐withdrawal threshold. The results obtained from the present TMJ‐arthritis model provide, for the first time, information regarding the time course of this experimental inflammatory process. In addition, our data show that peripheral NK1 receptors mediate the production of both TNFα and IL‐1β in the TMJ as well as some of the inflammatory signs, such as plasma extravasation and leukocyte influx, but not the nociceptive component.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:De Lucca Camargo, Ms Livia
Authors: Denadai-Souza, A., De Lucca Camargo, L., Ribela, M. T.C.P., Keeble, J. E., Costa, S. K.P., and Muscará, M. N.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health
Journal Name:European journal of pain
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:1090-3801
ISSN (Online):1532-2149
Published Online:31 October 2008
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2008 European Federation of Chapters of the International Association for the Study of Pain

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