Role of capsaicin-sensitive primary afferent inputs from the masseter muscle in the C1 spinal neurons responding to tooth-pulp stimulation in rats

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M. Takeda
T. Tanimoto
M. Ito
M. Nasu
S. Matsumoto
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[1] School of Dentistry at Tokyo,Department of Physiology
[2] Nippon Dental University,Department of Dentistry, Self Defense Force
[3] Yokosuka Hospital,Research Center for Odontology
[4] School of Dentistry at Tokyo,undefined
[5] Nippon Dental University,undefined
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Capsaicin; C; spinal neuron; Masseter muscle; Referred pain; Tooth pulp; VR1;
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The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the convergence of inputs from masseter muscle (MM) and tooth pulp (TP) onto C1 spinal neurons and to determine whether the afferent fibers express the functional vanilloid receptor (VR1). Extracellular single-unit recordings were made from 61 C1 units responding to TP electrical stimulation with a constant temporal relationship to a digastric electromyogram signal in pentobarbital anesthetized rats. Eighty-four percent of C1 neurons responding to TP stimulation also responded to the ipsilateral MM stimulation. Of these neurons, 61% were considered to be afferent inputs from Aδ-fibers and the remaining units (39%) were C-fibers, based on calculation of the nerve conduction velocity. Intramuscular injection of capsaicin (0.05 and 0.1%) produced a reduction in a MM-induced C1 neuronal activity in a dose-dependent manner and this effect was antagonized by pretreatment with an antagonist of VR1, capsazepine. Some of these units were also excited by noxious heat stimulation (>43°C). The trigeminal root ganglion (TRG) neurons that innervated the MM were retrogradely labeled with Fluorogold (FG) and the small-diameter FG-labeled TRG neurons expressed the immunoreactivity for VR1. After intramuscular mustard oil injection (noxious chemical stimulation), the C1 neuronal activity induced by both touch and pinch stimuli was enhanced and their receptive field sizes were significantly expanded. These changes were reversed within 15–20 min. These results suggest that there may be the convergence of noxious afferents inputs from the MM and TP afferents on the same C1 neurons in rats, and that the afferent fibers expressing the functional VR1 may contribute to the hyperalgesia and/or referred pain associated with temporomandibular joint disorder.
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