The effectiveness of photobiomodulation in the management of temporomandibular pain sensitivity in rats: behavioral and neurochemical effects.
Alex de Freitas RodriguesDaniel de Oliveira MartinsMarucia ChacurJoão Gualberto C LuzPublished in: Lasers in medical science (2019)
This study analyzed the effects of photobiomodulation (PBM) with low-level laser therapy on nociceptive behavior and neuronal activity in the trigeminal nucleus after experimental unilateral temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc injury. The animals were divided into 4 groups (n = 10 each): group 1, surgical injury of the articular disc and PBM; group 2, sham-operated subjected to PBM; group 3, surgical injury of the articular disc; and group 4, control (Naïve). Ten sessions of PBM were performed using GaAs laser with a wavelength of 904 nm, power of 75 W pico, average power of 0.043 W, area of the beam of 0.13 cm2, duration of the pulses of 60 nseg (in the frequency of 9500 Hz), energy density of 5.95 J/cm2, energy per point of 0.7 J, and power density of 333.8 mW/cm2, and the irradiation was done for 18 s per point. Neuropathic symptoms were evaluated using the von Frey test. Trigeminal ganglion samples underwent immunoblotting to examine the expression of substance P, vanilloid transient potential receptor of subtype-1 (TRPV-1), and peptide related to the calcitonin gene (CGRP). There was a total decrease in pain sensitivity after the second session of PBM in operated animals, and this decrease remains until the last session. There was a significant decrease in the expression of SP, TRPV-1, and CGRP after PBM. Photobiomodulation therapy was effective in reducing nociceptive behavior and trigeminal nucleus neuronal activity after TMJ disc injury.
Keyphrases
- neuropathic pain
- spinal cord
- spinal cord injury
- poor prognosis
- randomized controlled trial
- chronic pain
- binding protein
- wound healing
- high intensity
- gene expression
- clinical trial
- risk assessment
- cerebral ischemia
- radiation therapy
- stem cells
- dna methylation
- high resolution
- transcription factor
- smoking cessation
- human health
- long non coding rna
- double blind
- mass spectrometry
- bone marrow
- working memory
- copy number
- drug induced