Publications by authors named "Grazielle Mara Ferreira Costa"

Article Synopsis
  • Trigeminal neuralgia is a severe neuropathic pain linked to the trigeminal nerve, influenced by factors like genetics, gender, and psychological traits.
  • The study examined genetic polymorphisms related to specific molecules involved in pain mechanisms among trigeminal neuralgia patients and controls.
  • Results indicated no significant association between the tested genetic polymorphisms and the presence or severity of trigeminal neuralgia, suggesting the need for further research into other genetic factors.
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Objective: Trigeminal neuralgia is defined as a sudden severe shock-like pain within the distribution of the trigeminal nerve. Pain is a subjective experience that is influenced by gender, culture, environment, psychological traits, and genes. Sodium channels and nerve growth factor play important roles in the transmission of nociceptive signals and pain.

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The etiology of trigeminal neuropathic pain is not clear, but there is evidence that demyelination, expression of cytokines, neuropeptides, and neurotrophic factors are crucial contributors. In order to elucidate mechanisms underlying trigeminal neuropathic pain, we evaluated the time course of morphological changes in myelinated and unmyelinated trigeminal nerve fibers, expression of cytokine IL-1β, neuropeptide substance P (SP), nerve growth factor (NGF), and glial derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) in peripheral and ganglion tissues, using a rat model of trigeminal neuropathic pain. Chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the infraorbital nerve (IoN), or a sham surgery, was performed.

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