牙痛中的TRP通道

Q3 Medicine Open Pain Journal Pub Date : 2013-03-08 DOI:10.2174/1876386301306010031
G. Chung, S. Oh
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尽管牙齿疼痛的发生率很高,但其产生的机制大多是未知的。温度敏感瞬时受体电位(thermal - trp)通道的功能表达,如TRPV1、TRPV2、TRPM8和TRPA1在牙原代传入神经元和TRPV1、TRPV2、TRPV3、TRPV4和TRPM3在成牙细胞中,已经被证明并认为是热冷食引起的牙齿疼痛的原因。然而,轻触或甜物质引起的牙痛不能用热trp通道的作用来解释。目前大多数牙本质过敏的治疗方法都是基于流体动力学理论,该理论认为,光刺激(如吹气和温度变化)会引起牙本质小管内的液体运动,然后将其转导为疼痛。为了验证这一理论,我们研究了各种TRP通道作为细胞机械转导的候选通道在牙原代传入和成牙细胞中的表达。TRPV1、TRPV2、TRPA1、TRPV4、TRPM3在三叉神经中表达,TRPV1、TRPV2、TRPV3、TRPV4、TRPM3在成牙细胞中表达。然而,它们作为细胞机械传导器的作用是有争议的,并且对牙痛的产生的贡献仍然是难以捉摸的。本文综述了近年来对牙痛发生的分子机制的研究进展。
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TRP Channels in Dental Pain
Despite the high incidence of dental pain, the mechanism underlying its generation is mostly unknown. Functional expression of temperature-sensitive transient receptor potential (thermo-TRP) channels, such as TRPV1, TRPV2, TRPM8, and TRPA1 in dental primary afferent neurons and TRPV1, TRPV2, TRPV3, TRPV4, and TRPM3 in odontoblasts, has been demonstrated and suggested as responsible for dental pain elicited by hot and cold food. However, dental pain induced by light touch or sweet substance cannot be explained by the role of thermo-TRP channels. Most of current therapeutics of dentin hypersensitivity is based on hydrodynamic theory, which argues that light stimuli such as air puff and temperature changes cause fluid movement within dentinal tubule, which is then transduced as pain. To test this theory, various TRP channels as candidates of cellular mechanotransducers were studied for expression in dental primary afferents and odontoblasts. The expression of TRPV1, TRPV2, TRPA1, TRPV4, and TRPM3 in trigeminal neurons and TRPV1, TRPV2, TRPV3, TRPV4 and TRPM3 in odontoblasts has been revealed. However, their roles as cellular mechanotransducers are controversial and contribution to generation of dental pain is still elusive. This review discusses recent advances in understanding of molecular mechanism underlying development of dental pain.
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Open Pain Journal Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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