Title of article :
Glutamate-evoked jaw muscle pain as a model of persistent myofascial TMD pain?
Author/Authors :
Castrillon، نويسنده , , Eduardo E. and Cairns، نويسنده , , Brian E. and Ernberg، نويسنده , , Malin and Wang، نويسنده , , Kelun and Sessle، نويسنده , , Barry and Arendt-Nielsen، نويسنده , , Lars and Svensson، نويسنده , , Peter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
11
From page :
666
To page :
676
Abstract :
Objective e pain-related measures and psychosocial variables between glutamate-evoked jaw muscle pain in healthy subjects (HS) and patients with persistent myofascial temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain. seven female HS and 10 female patients with persistent myofascial TMD pain participated. The HS received an injection of glutamate into the masseter muscle to model persistent myofascial TMD pain. Participants filled out a coping strategies questionnaire (CSQ), the symptom checklist 90 (SCL-90) and McGill pain questionnaire (MPQ). Pain intensity was assessed on an electronic visual analogue scale (VAS). Pain-drawing areas, numerical rating scale (NRS) scores of unpleasantness, pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) and pressure pain tolerance (PPTOL) were measured. Unpaired t-tests and correlation tests were used for analyses. s oups were significantly different when comparing the CSQ scores of control, decrease, diverting attention, increase of behavioural activities and somatization. The peak VAS pain, NRS of unpleasantness and MPQ scores were not significantly different between groups, but PPT and PPTOL were significantly lower in the TMD patients. Significant positive correlations were found in the TMD patients between peak VAS pain and CSQ catastrophizing score and SCL-90 somatization. The scores of PPTs and PPTOLs, in patients showed positive correlations with CSQ reinterpreting pain sensations scores and PPTs correlated with CSQ praying/hoping scores. sions ate-evoked pain responses in HS and persistent myofascial TMD pain have similar sensory-discriminative and affective-unpleasantness components but differ in psychosocial features. This study suggests that experimental designs based on glutamate injection into muscle can provide an appropriate model for elucidating persistent myofascial pain conditions.
Keywords :
Coping strategies questionnaire , Catastrophizing , Experimental muscle pain model , Orofacial pain , Muscle pain , glutamate , Trigeminal physiology , temporomandibular disorders
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology
Record number :
1804691
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