Site-specific autonomic vasomotor responses and their interactions in rat gingiva

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Yunosuke Okada , Toshiya Sato , Syed Taufiqul Islam , Hanako Ohke , Masato Saitoh , Hisayoshi Ishii
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Abstract

Blood flow in the gingiva, comprising the interdental papilla as well as attached and marginal gingiva, is important for maintaining of gingival function and is modulated by risk factors such as stress that may lead to periodontal disease. Marked blood flow changes mediated by the autonomic (parasympathetic and sympathetic) nervous system may be essential for gingival hemodynamics. However, differences in autonomic vasomotor responses and their functional significance in different parts of the gingiva are unclear. We examined the differences in autonomic vasomotor responses and their interactions in the gingiva of anesthetized rats. Parasympathetic vasodilation evoked by the trigeminal (lingual nerve)-mediated reflex elicited frequency-dependent blood flow increases in gingivae, with the increases being greatest in the interdental papilla. Parasympathetic blood flow increases were significantly reduced by intravenous administration of the atropine and VIP antagonist. The blood flow increase evoked by acetylcholine administration was higher in the interdental papilla than in the attached gingiva, whereas that evoked by VIP agonist administration was greater in the attached gingiva than in the interdental papilla. Activation of the cervical sympathetic nerves decreased gingival blood flow and inhibited parasympathetically induced blood flow increases. Our results suggest that trigeminal-parasympathetic reflex vasodilation 1) is more involved in the regulation of blood flow in the interdental papilla than in the other parts of the gingiva, 2) is mediated by cholinergic (interdental papilla) and VIPergic systems (attached gingiva), and 3) is inhibited by excess sympathetic activity. These results suggest a role in the etiology of periodontal diseases during mental stress.

大鼠牙龈中特定部位的自主血管运动反应及其相互作用
包括牙间乳头、附着龈和边缘龈在内的牙龈中的血流对维持牙龈功能非常重要,并受到可能导致牙周病的压力等风险因素的调节。自律神经系统(副交感神经和交感神经)介导的明显血流变化可能对牙龈血液动力学至关重要。然而,牙龈不同部位自律神经血管运动反应的差异及其功能意义尚不清楚。我们研究了麻醉大鼠牙龈自律神经血管运动反应的差异及其相互作用。由三叉神经(舌神经)介导的反射所诱发的副交感神经血管扩张引起了牙龈血流量的频率依赖性增加,其中牙间乳头的血流量增加最大。通过静脉注射阿托品和 VIP 拮抗剂,副交感神经的血流增加明显减少。服用乙酰胆碱引起的血流增加在牙间乳头高于附着龈,而服用VIP激动剂引起的血流增加在附着龈高于牙间乳头。激活颈交感神经可降低牙龈血流量,抑制副交感神经引起的血流量增加。我们的研究结果表明,三叉神经-副交感神经反射性血管扩张:1)在牙间乳头的血流调节中比在牙龈的其他部位更重要;2)由胆碱能系统(牙间乳头)和 VIP 能系统(附着龈)介导;3)被过多的交感神经活动抑制。这些结果表明,精神压力在牙周病的病因中起着重要作用。
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Microvascular research
Microvascular research 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.20%
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158
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Microvascular Research is dedicated to the dissemination of fundamental information related to the microvascular field. Full-length articles presenting the results of original research and brief communications are featured. Research Areas include: • Angiogenesis • Biochemistry • Bioengineering • Biomathematics • Biophysics • Cancer • Circulatory homeostasis • Comparative physiology • Drug delivery • Neuropharmacology • Microvascular pathology • Rheology • Tissue Engineering.
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