雌激素对颞下颌紊乱和疼痛的影响

Q1 Social Sciences JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOBEHAVIORAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2019-03-18 DOI:10.1111/jabr.12164
Crystal Stinson, Larry L. Bellinger, Jyoti Puri, Neelam Ahuja, Steven D. Bender, Phillip R. Kramer
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摘要

越来越明显的是,关注性类固醇对人类和动物口腔面部疼痛的影响的研究需要仔细注意激素替代的方法。因此,本综述的目的是强调雌激素浓度的差异及其对颞下颌关节(TMJ)疼痛和行为的影响。方法检索关键词:颞下颌关节、口面部、疼痛、痛觉、性类固醇、发情周期、月经周期、雌二醇、黄体酮。结果在雌激素的情况下,浓度的变化是一个考虑因素,因为雌激素的升高可以导致保护作用,而雌激素的降低似乎会加剧疼痛反应。在使用性类固醇时,剂量和时间很重要,因为许多在动物身上进行的口腔面部疼痛研究使用了大剂量的药物和/或以非生理性方式给予激素,不模仿自然分泌模式。结论在进行研究或实验时,这些因素可导致疼痛或行为反应的改变,以及关节结构和炎症反应的改变。因此,在设计旨在确定性类固醇作用机制的实验时,必须考虑这些因素。
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Estrogenic effects on temporomandibular disorder and pain

Purpose

It has become more apparent that studies focusing on the effect of sex steroids on orofacial pain in humans and animals require careful attention to the methods of hormone replacement. As a result, the purpose of this review is to highlight differences in estrogen concentration and its effects on temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain and behavior.

Methods

This literature review searched keywords TMJ, orofacial, pain, nociception sex steroids, estrous cycle, menstrual cycle estradiol, and progesterone.

Results

In the case of estrogen, the change in concentration was a consideration, as a rise in estrogen can lead to protective effects and a decrease in estrogen appears to exacerbate the pain response. The dosage and timing was important when administering sex steroids as many orofacial pain studies conducted on animals have used large pharmacologic dosages and/or have given the hormone in a nonphysiologic way that does not mimic natural secretion patterns.

Conclusions

The results demonstrate that when performing studies or experiments these factors can result in alteration of the pain or behavioral response, as well as, joint structure and inflammatory response. Therefore, these factors must be considered when designing experiments focused on determining the mechanisms of action for sex steroids.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, launched in 1993, aims to disseminate findings of behavioral science research which have applications to current problems of society. By publishing relevant research and emphasizing the excellence of experimental design, as well as potential applicability of experimental results, the journal bridges the theoretical and applied areas of biobehavioral research. The Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research serves as a means of communication among scientists, as well as between researchers and those engaged in the task of solving social and biomedical problems.
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