根尖牙周炎患者神经支配的变化及其与术前症状的关系。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Austah Obadah, Johnathan Fu, David Wong, Anibal Diogenes
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摘要

先前的解剖学研究已经证实了根尖牙周炎(AP)病变的细胞组成,主要集中在免疫细胞上。直到最近才有关于根尖病变的神经支配的报道,但关于AP病变中神经支配的数量和质量的证据仍然很大程度上未知。重要的是,研究表明,尖周神经支配可以调节AP的细胞反应,并且电压门控钠通道Nav1.8(伤害感受器的标记物)和Nav1.9与各种疼痛相关疾病有关。本研究旨在量化有症状和无症状ap的感觉神经分布,并评估Nav1.8和Nav1.9的表达。方法:在根管显微手术中收集软组织活检样本(n = 20)。样品进行蛋白提取和免疫组织化学处理。ELISA法定量β-微管蛋白III的Nav1.8和Nav1.9。用共聚焦显微镜分析CGRP、neurofilament heavy (NFH)、PGP9.5和Nav1.8的免疫反应性。结果:有症状病变神经支配密度(410.6±359.2 vs 63.4±75.7 pg/μg)增加约6倍,Nav1.8(10.3±10.3 vs 2.97±2.5 pg/μg)和Nav1.9(9.5±8.5 vs 42.5±39.6 pg/μg)表达显著高于无症状病变(P < 0.05)。通过NFH和PGP9.5免疫反应性的共定位鉴定神经元纤维,显示有症状病例的根尖病变的神经支配密度更高。值得注意的是,这些纤维中的大多数表现出强烈的Nav1.8表达,表明在这些病变中伤害神经支配占主导地位。结论:本研究为症状性AP感觉神经支配的增加和Nav1.8和Nav1.9的上调提供了新的证据。这些神经变化可能有助于AP的疼痛机制和实现局部麻醉的挑战。
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Innervation Changes in Apical Periodontitis and its Correlation with Preoperative Symptoms.

Introduction: Previous anatomical studies have demonstrated the cellular composition of apical periodontitis (AP) lesions, primarily focusing on immune cells. Only recently has the innervation of an apical lesion been reported, but evidence regarding the quantity and quality of neural innervation in AP lesions remains largely unknown. Importantly, periapical innervation has been shown to modulate cellular response in AP, and the voltage-gated sodium channels Nav1.8, a marker of nociceptors, and Nav1.9 have been associated with various pain-related conditions. This study aimed to quantify sensory innervation and evaluate the expression of Nav1.8 and Nav1.9 in symptomatic vs asymptomatic AP.

Methods: Soft tissue biopsy samples (n = 20) were collected during endodontic microsurgery. Samples underwent protein extraction and immunohistochemistry. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to quantify β-tubulin III Nav1.8 and Nav1.9. Immunoreactivity for calcitonin gene-related peptide, neurofilament heavy, PGP9.5, and Nav1.8 was analyzed using confocal microscopy. Data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U test with significance set at P < .05.

Results: Symptomatic lesions exhibited an approximately 6-fold increase in innervation density (410.6 ± 359.2 vs 63.4 ± 75.7 pg/μg) and significantly higher Nav1.8 (10.3 ± 10.3 vs 2.97 ± 2.5 pg/μg) and Nav1.9 (9.5 ± 8.5 vs 42.5 ± 39.6 pg/μg) expression compared to asymptomatic lesions (P < .05). Neuronal fibers were identified by the co-localization of neurofilament heavy and PGP9.5 immunoreactivity, revealing a higher density of innervation in apical lesions from symptomatic cases. Notably, the majority of these fibers exhibited strong Nav1.8 expression, indicating a predominance of nociceptive innervation within these lesions.

Conclusions: This study provides novel evidence of increased sensory innervation and upregulation of Nav1.8 and Nav1.9 in symptomatic AP. These neural changes may contribute to pain mechanisms in AP and challenges in achieving local anesthesia.

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Journal of endodontics
Journal of endodontics 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
224
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Endodontics, the official journal of the American Association of Endodontists, publishes scientific articles, case reports and comparison studies evaluating materials and methods of pulp conservation and endodontic treatment. Endodontists and general dentists can learn about new concepts in root canal treatment and the latest advances in techniques and instrumentation in the one journal that helps them keep pace with rapid changes in this field.
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