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Compression of the trigeminal ganglion produces prolonged nociceptive behavior in rats
Authors:Dong K. Ahn  Eun J. Lim  Byung C. Kim  Gwi Y. Yang  Min K. Lee  Jin S. Ju  Seung R. Han  Yong C. Bae
Affiliation:1. Department of Oral Physiology, School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, 188‐1 Sam Deok 2ga, Chung‐gu, Daegu 700‐412, Republic of Korea;2. Oral Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The present study is the first demonstration of prolonged nociceptive behavior in the trigeminal region following compression of the trigeminal ganglion in rats. Experiments were carried out on male Sprague–Dawley rats mounted onto a stereotaxic frame under pentobarbital sodium anesthesia. For compression of the trigeminal ganglion, a 4% agar solution (8μl) was injected into the trigeminal ganglion through a stainless steel injector (24 gauge), which extended 2mm beyond the end of a guide cannula (21 gauge). Following agar injection, the injector and guide cannula were removed. In the control group, rats were sham operated without agar injection. Air‐puff thresholds (mechanical allodynia), pin prick responses (mechanical hyperalgesia), and spontaneous scratching behavior were examined 3 days before surgery and at 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 30, and 40 days after surgery. Data were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by multiple group comparisons using the LSD post‐hoc test. Air‐puff thresholds significantly decreased after compression of the trigeminal ganglion. Mechanical allodynia was established within 3 days and lasted beyond postoperative day 24. Mechanical hyperalgesia was also evident 3 days after compression and persisted until the 40th postoperative day. Although mechanical allodynia and hyperalgesia appeared bilaterally, the ipsilateral side was significantly more sensitive. Intraperitoneal treatment with carbamazepine significantly blocked mechanical allodynia produced by compression of the trigeminal ganglion. These findings suggest that prolonged nociceptive behavior following compression of the trigeminal ganglion may mimic trigeminal neuralgia in this animal model.
Keywords:Allodynia  Animal model  Carbamazepine  Hyperalgesia  Trigeminal ganglion  Trigeminal neuralgia
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