Immunohistochemical Analysis of Maxillary Nerve Distribution in Rats.

Hikaru Moriyama, Yuki Nakase, Kimiharu Ambe, Hiroyosi Kawaai, Shinya Yamazaki
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Abstract

Objective: Previous studies of nerve distribution in the orofacial complex have focused primarily on the anatomic courses of nerve fibers and have rarely addressed the density of nerve distribution. The nerve distribution in the mandible was described in only one report which showed an increase in nerve distribution density moving from the alveolar crest toward the inferior alveolar nerve. However, no previous reports have focused on the nerve distribution density in the maxilla.

Methods: In this study involving 6 Wistar rats, tissue samples from the maxillary molar region were obtained and sectioned for staining and analysis. All nerves including nociceptive nerves in 5 regions of the maxilla samples, ranging from the alveolar crest to the superior alveolar nerve, were immunohistochemically stained with antibodies to protein gene product (PGP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) to identify and measure the vertical and horizontal nerve distribution densities in the 5 regions under an optical microscope. We also determined the ratio of nociceptive (CGRP-positive) nerves to all (PGP-positive) nerves.

Results: The densities of both PGP- and CGRP-positive nerves increased vertically from the alveolar crest to the superior alveolar nerve and horizontally from the periosteal side to the periodontal ligament side within the maxilla. The ratio of CGRP- to PGP-positive nerves was on average greater than 80%.

Conclusion: These findings were consistent with those of the previous report on mandibular nerve distribution. However, our results suggest that the overall nerve distribution density in the maxilla is approximately one-third of that in the mandible. The results of this study, which report the nerve distribution density in the posterior maxilla, may support future research on pain and local anesthesia.

大鼠上颌神经分布的免疫组织化学分析
目的:以往关于口面复合体神经分布的研究主要集中在神经纤维的解剖走向上,很少涉及神经分布的密度。神经在下颌骨的分布仅在一份报告中被描述,显示神经分布密度从牙槽嵴向下牙槽神经移动增加。然而,对上颌骨神经分布密度的研究尚未见报道。方法:选用Wistar大鼠6只,取上颌磨牙区组织标本,切片染色分析。用蛋白基因产物(PGP)和降钙素基因相关肽(CGRP)抗体进行免疫组化染色,在光学显微镜下鉴定和测量5个区域的垂直和水平神经分布密度。我们还测定了伤害性(cgrp阳性)神经与所有(pgp阳性)神经的比例。结果:上颌骨内PGP和cgrp阳性神经密度沿牙槽嵴向牙槽上神经垂直方向呈上升趋势,沿骨膜侧向牙周韧带侧呈上升趋势。CGRP-阳性神经与pgp -阳性神经的比例平均大于80%。结论:这些发现与以往报道的下颌神经分布一致。然而,我们的结果表明,总的神经分布密度在上颌骨大约是在下颌骨的三分之一。本研究结果报告了上颌骨后神经分布密度,可能为未来关于疼痛和局部麻醉的研究提供支持。
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