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TRPM8 Mediates Hyperosmotic Stimuli-Induced Nociception in Dental Afferents.

P R Lee1, J Y Lee1, H B Kim1, J H Lee2, S B Oh1,2.   

Abstract

Hyperosmolar sweet foods onto exposed tooth dentin evoke sudden and intense dental pain, called dentin hypersensitivity. However, it remains unclear how hyperosmolar stimuli excite dental primary afferent (DPA) neurons and thereby lead to dentin hypersensitivity. This study elucidated whether TRPM8, which is well known as a cold temperature- or menthol-activated receptor, additionally mediates nociception in response to hyperosmolar stimuli in adult mouse DPA neurons, which are identified by a fluorescent retrograde tracer: DiI. Single-cell reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction revealed that TRPM8 was expressed in subsets of DPA neurons and that TRPM8 was highly colocalized with TRPV1 and Piezo2. Immunohistochemical analysis also confirmed TRPM8 expression in DPA neurons. By using Fura-2-based calcium imaging, application of hyperosmolar sucrose solutions elicited calcium transients in subsets of the trigeminal ganglion neurons, which was significantly abolished by a selective TRPM8 antagonist: N-(3-Aminopropyl)-2-[(3-methylphenyl)methoxy]-N-(2-thienylmethyl)benzamide (AMTB) hydrochloride. When we further examined changes of c-fos expression (a neuronal activation marker) in the spinal trigeminal nucleus after hyperosmolar stimulation onto exposed tooth dentin, c-fos mRNA and protein expression were increased and were also significantly reduced by AMTB, especially in the spinal trigeminal interpolaris-caudalis transition zone (Vi/Vc). Taken together, our results provide strong evidence that TRPM8 expressed in DPA neurons might mediate dental pain as a hyperosmosensor in adult mice.

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Keywords:  dentin; neurophysiology; neuroscience/neurobiology; pain; pulp biology; signal transduction

Year:  2019        PMID: 31718465     DOI: 10.1177/0022034519886847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Res        ISSN: 0022-0345            Impact factor:   6.116


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Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2021-03-26       Impact factor: 14.136

2.  AMTB, a TRPM8 antagonist, suppresses growth and metastasis of osteosarcoma through repressing the TGFβ signaling pathway.

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Journal:  Cell Death Dis       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 9.685

Review 3.  TRP Channels in the Focus of Trigeminal Nociceptor Sensitization Contributing to Primary Headaches.

Authors:  Mária Dux; Judit Rosta; Karl Messlinger
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