Experimentally-induced neurogenic inflammation in the rat oral mucosa

Fazekas, Árpád ; Vindisch, Káimán ; Pósch, Elek ; Györfi, Adrienne

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1990
ISSN:
1600-0765
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Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Blood flow and vascular permeability in the gingiva and alveolar mucosa of the lower jaw were studied after the antidromic (electric) or orthodromic (topical administration of capsaicin onto the oral mucosa) Stimulation of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) in rats with or without capsaicin pretreatment. Blood flow was determined using 86Rb isotope dilution technique, while vascular permeability was assessed by the Evans blue extravasation. Both antidromic or orthodromic stimulation of the IAN increased blood flow and Evans blue extravasation. Capsaicin pretreatment abolished the increase in gingivo-mucosal blood flow and vascular permeability induced by nerve stimulation. The results of the present study appear to confirm the possibility of the development of neurogenic inflammation in the oral cavity. The mechanism observed may play a role in the development of certain inflammatory reactions in the oral mucosa frequently encountered in human clinical practice.
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autor Fazekas, Árpád
Vindisch, Káimán
Pósch, Elek
Györfi, Adrienne
autorsonst Györfi, Adrienne
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notes Blood flow and vascular permeability in the gingiva and alveolar mucosa of the lower jaw were studied after the antidromic (electric) or orthodromic (topical administration of capsaicin onto the oral mucosa) Stimulation of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) in rats with or without capsaicin pretreatment. Blood flow was determined using 86Rb isotope dilution technique, while vascular permeability was assessed by the Evans blue extravasation. Both antidromic or orthodromic stimulation of the IAN increased blood flow and Evans blue extravasation. Capsaicin pretreatment abolished the increase in gingivo-mucosal blood flow and vascular permeability induced by nerve stimulation. The results of the present study appear to confirm the possibility of the development of neurogenic inflammation in the oral cavity. The mechanism observed may play a role in the development of certain inflammatory reactions in the oral mucosa frequently encountered in human clinical practice.
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shingle_author_1 Fazekas, Árpád
Vindisch, Káimán
Pósch, Elek
Györfi, Adrienne
shingle_author_2 Fazekas, Árpád
Vindisch, Káimán
Pósch, Elek
Györfi, Adrienne
shingle_author_3 Fazekas, Árpád
Vindisch, Káimán
Pósch, Elek
Györfi, Adrienne
shingle_author_4 Fazekas, Árpád
Vindisch, Káimán
Pósch, Elek
Györfi, Adrienne
shingle_catch_all_1 Fazekas, Árpád
Vindisch, Káimán
Pósch, Elek
Györfi, Adrienne
Experimentally-induced neurogenic inflammation in the rat oral mucosa
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Blood flow and vascular permeability in the gingiva and alveolar mucosa of the lower jaw were studied after the antidromic (electric) or orthodromic (topical administration of capsaicin onto the oral mucosa) Stimulation of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) in rats with or without capsaicin pretreatment. Blood flow was determined using 86Rb isotope dilution technique, while vascular permeability was assessed by the Evans blue extravasation. Both antidromic or orthodromic stimulation of the IAN increased blood flow and Evans blue extravasation. Capsaicin pretreatment abolished the increase in gingivo-mucosal blood flow and vascular permeability induced by nerve stimulation. The results of the present study appear to confirm the possibility of the development of neurogenic inflammation in the oral cavity. The mechanism observed may play a role in the development of certain inflammatory reactions in the oral mucosa frequently encountered in human clinical practice.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Fazekas, Árpád
Vindisch, Káimán
Pósch, Elek
Györfi, Adrienne
Experimentally-induced neurogenic inflammation in the rat oral mucosa
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Blood flow and vascular permeability in the gingiva and alveolar mucosa of the lower jaw were studied after the antidromic (electric) or orthodromic (topical administration of capsaicin onto the oral mucosa) Stimulation of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) in rats with or without capsaicin pretreatment. Blood flow was determined using 86Rb isotope dilution technique, while vascular permeability was assessed by the Evans blue extravasation. Both antidromic or orthodromic stimulation of the IAN increased blood flow and Evans blue extravasation. Capsaicin pretreatment abolished the increase in gingivo-mucosal blood flow and vascular permeability induced by nerve stimulation. The results of the present study appear to confirm the possibility of the development of neurogenic inflammation in the oral cavity. The mechanism observed may play a role in the development of certain inflammatory reactions in the oral mucosa frequently encountered in human clinical practice.
1600-0765
16000765
shingle_catch_all_3 Fazekas, Árpád
Vindisch, Káimán
Pósch, Elek
Györfi, Adrienne
Experimentally-induced neurogenic inflammation in the rat oral mucosa
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Blood flow and vascular permeability in the gingiva and alveolar mucosa of the lower jaw were studied after the antidromic (electric) or orthodromic (topical administration of capsaicin onto the oral mucosa) Stimulation of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) in rats with or without capsaicin pretreatment. Blood flow was determined using 86Rb isotope dilution technique, while vascular permeability was assessed by the Evans blue extravasation. Both antidromic or orthodromic stimulation of the IAN increased blood flow and Evans blue extravasation. Capsaicin pretreatment abolished the increase in gingivo-mucosal blood flow and vascular permeability induced by nerve stimulation. The results of the present study appear to confirm the possibility of the development of neurogenic inflammation in the oral cavity. The mechanism observed may play a role in the development of certain inflammatory reactions in the oral mucosa frequently encountered in human clinical practice.
1600-0765
16000765
shingle_catch_all_4 Fazekas, Árpád
Vindisch, Káimán
Pósch, Elek
Györfi, Adrienne
Experimentally-induced neurogenic inflammation in the rat oral mucosa
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Blood flow and vascular permeability in the gingiva and alveolar mucosa of the lower jaw were studied after the antidromic (electric) or orthodromic (topical administration of capsaicin onto the oral mucosa) Stimulation of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) in rats with or without capsaicin pretreatment. Blood flow was determined using 86Rb isotope dilution technique, while vascular permeability was assessed by the Evans blue extravasation. Both antidromic or orthodromic stimulation of the IAN increased blood flow and Evans blue extravasation. Capsaicin pretreatment abolished the increase in gingivo-mucosal blood flow and vascular permeability induced by nerve stimulation. The results of the present study appear to confirm the possibility of the development of neurogenic inflammation in the oral cavity. The mechanism observed may play a role in the development of certain inflammatory reactions in the oral mucosa frequently encountered in human clinical practice.
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