三叉神经节内神经元-卫星胶质细胞相互作用在颅面疼痛中的重要性

Q3 Medicine Open Pain Journal Pub Date : 2010-05-07 DOI:10.2174/1876386301003010003
P. Durham, Filip G. Garrett
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头部和面部的疼痛可能非常严重,使人虚弱,通常涉及三叉神经节神经的激活。颅面症状可以表现为急性或短暂的症状,如牙痛和头痛,也可以转化为更慢性的疾病,如偏头痛、鼻窦炎、颞下颌关节(TMJ)紊乱或三叉神经痛。传统上,我们知道外周组织损伤或炎症导致三叉神经兴奋,在外周释放炎症分子,并促进伤害性信号向中枢神经系统传递。然而,最近的研究结果表明,外周组织损伤或炎症也会导致三叉神经节内神经元细胞体与卫星胶质细胞之间的相互作用增加。这些细胞间的相互作用,包括通过通道或间隙连接以及旁分泌信号传递关键调节介质,被认为在诱导和维持三叉神经伤害感受器的外周敏化中起重要作用。本文的重点是了解三叉神经节神经元胞体和卫星胶质细胞之间信号传导增加对持续性疼痛发展的重要性。
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Emerging Importance of Neuron-Satellite Glia Interactions within Trigeminal Ganglia in Craniofacial Pain
Pain in the head and face, which can be very severe and debilitating, often involves activation of trigeminal ganglion nerves. The craniofacial symptoms can manifest as acute or transient conditions such as toothaches and headaches, or can transform into more chronic conditions such as migraine, rhinosinusitis, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, or trigeminal neuralgia. Traditionally, it is known that peripheral tissue injury or inflammation leads to excitation of trigeminal nerves that release inflammatory molecules in the periphery as well as facilitate transmission of nociceptive signals to the central nervous system. However, findings from recent studies have demonstrated that peripheral tissue injury or inflammation also leads to increased interactions between neuronal cell bodies and satellite glial cells within the trigeminal ganglion. These cell-to-cell interactions, which involve the transfer of key regulatory mediators via channels or gap junctions as well as paracrine signaling, are thought to play an important role in the induction and maintenance of peripheral sensitization of trigeminal nociceptors. The focus of this review will be on understanding the importance of the increased signaling between neuronal cell bodies and satellite glia cells in trigeminal ganglia to the development of persistent pain.
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Open Pain Journal Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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