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J C A Edvinsson1,2, A Viganò3, A Alekseeva4, E Alieva5, R Arruda6, C De Luca7,8, N D'Ettore9, I Frattale10, M Kurnukhina11,12, N Macerola13, E Malenkova14, M Maiorova15, A Novikova16, P Řehulka17, V Rapaccini18,19,20, O Roshchina4, G Vanderschueren21, L Zvaune22,23,24, A P Andreou25,26, K A Haanes27.
Abstract
The fifth cranial nerve is the common denominator for many headaches and facial pain pathologies currently known. Projecting from the trigeminal ganglion, in a bipolar manner, it connects to the brainstem and supplies various parts of the head and face with sensory innervation. In this review, we describe the neuroanatomical structures and pathways implicated in the sensation of the trigeminal system. Furthermore, we present the current understanding of several primary headaches, painful neuropathies and their pharmacological treatments. We hope that this overview can elucidate the complex field of headache pathologies, and their link to the trigeminal nerve, to a broader field of young scientists.Entities:
Keywords: CGRP; Fifth cranial nerve; Headache; Migraine pathophysiology; Treatments; Trigeminal ganglion
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32503421 PMCID: PMC7275328 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-020-01134-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 8.588
Fig. 1Schematic of the Trigeminal System. a: The somatotopic distribution of trigeminal nociceptive afferents terminating in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis [11]. b: Innervation of facial skin areas and its related three branches (V1, V2 and V3). PSN (Principal sensory nucleus CN V), MN (Mesencephalic nucleus CN V), PA (Spinal nucleus of CN V Pars Oralis), PI (Spinal nucleus of CN V Pars Interpolaris), PC (Spinal nucleus of CN V Pars Caudalis). N. = Nerve. G. = Ganglion
Fig. 2Left: Superior perspective of a dissected male rat displaying both Meckel’s caves containing the trigeminal ganglion (TG). Right: TG and parts of its main branches. Insert: Hematoxylin-eosin staining of rat TG displaying neuron (darker areas) locations and their approximate branch affiliation