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New role of the trigeminal nerve as a neuronal pathway signaling brain in acute periodontitis: participation of local prostaglandins.

Valeria P Navarro1, Mamie M Iyomasa, Christie R A Leite-Panissi, Maria C Almeida, Luiz G S Branco.   

Abstract

The systemic induction of cytokines and prostaglandins plays a key role in the development of fever. However, whether fever is triggered by local injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and the involvement of locally produced prostaglandins in periodontal tissue has never been assessed. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that the trigeminal nerve is a neuronal pathway that signals the brain during acute periodontitis, and this response involves prostaglandin induction. Rats were given a gingival intra-pouch injection of sterile saline or Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide, at doses of 10 and 100 microg/kg. Some animals were pre-treated with the local anesthetic mepivacaine or had the peripheral branches of the trigeminal nerves transected. Another group of animals were pre-treated (locally or systemically) with the nonselective inhibitor of cyclooxygenases diclofenac. Body core temperature (T (b)) was measured by means of biotelemetry before and after injections. LPS elicited a dose-dependent increase in T (b), which was abolished by mepivacaine, bilateral transection of the peripheral branches of the trigeminal nerve, or local treatment with diclofenac. The results indicate that there is an activation of periodontal nerves to induce fever by LPS. It also shows that local formation of prostaglandins plays a role in fever development. Moreover, immunohistochemistry detected c-fos expression in the subnucleus caudalis of spinal trigeminal nucleus and in the preoptic area of the hypothalamus 2 and 3 h after LPS injection, further confirming the role of trigeminal nerve signaling brain in acute periodontitis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16902799     DOI: 10.1007/s00424-006-0113-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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