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Oral carcinogenesis triggers a nociceptive behavior and c-Fos expression in rats' trigeminal pathway.

Joana Maria Dos Santos AlvesKhalil Fernandes VianaAnamaria Falcão PereiraRoberto César Pereira Lima JúniorMariana Lima ValeKaruza Maria Alves PereiraDelane Viana Gondim
Published in: Oral diseases (2022)
4-NQO induced time-dependent macroscopic lesions that were compatible with neoplastic tumors. Histopathological analysis confirmed oral squamous cell carcinoma in 50% of the animals on the 20th week. There was a significant nociceptive threshold reduction during the first two weeks, followed by a threshold return to the baseline levels, decreasing again from the 12th week. Facial nociceptive expression scores were observed on the 20th week, while increased grooming and exploratory activity were observed on the 8th week. Trigeminal ganglion showed an increased c-Fos immunoexpression on the 20th week, and in the trigeminal subnucleus caudalis, it occurred on the 16th and 20th. The long-term carcinogenic exposure caused changes in the nociceptive behavior and c-Fos expression in the rats' trigeminal pathway.
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