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The role of peripheral opioid receptors in orofacial pain.

Qing LiuWenguo FanHongwen HeFang Huang
Published in: Oral diseases (2020)
Opioid receptors are widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous systems and non-neuronal tissues. Numerous researchers have noted the pivotal role of peripheral opioid receptors (PORs) in analgesia. Accumulating evidence has shown the existence of PORs in the trigeminal nerve system, indicating that PORs may be involved in the modulation of orofacial pain. In this review, we summarise the recent evidence for the role of PORs in orofacial pain and discuss the possible cellular mechanisms.
Keyphrases
  • pain management
  • chronic pain
  • neuropathic pain
  • gene expression
  • chemotherapy induced
  • brain injury
  • blood brain barrier