Publications by authors named "Jo-Young Son"

Although previous studies suggest that Piezo2 regulates chronic pain in the orofacial area, few studies have reported the direct evidence of Piezo2's involvement in inflammatory and neuropathic pain in the orofacial region. In this study, we used male Sprague Dawley rats to investigate the role of the Piezo2 pathway in the development of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. The present study used interleukin (IL)-1-induced pronociception as an inflammatory pain model.

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  • - Studies indicate that astrocytes in the medullary dorsal horn (MDH) are crucial in developing pathological pain, yet their structural changes, specifically in peripheral astrocytic processes (PAP), during neuropathic states are not well understood.
  • - Research using a rat model post-chronic constriction injury revealed significant increases in the number, area, density, and coverage of ezrin-positive PAPs around presynaptic axon terminals and postsynaptic dendrites compared to control rats.
  • - The administration of the mGluR5 antagonist MPEP reversed these structural changes, suggesting that mGluR5 may mediate the reorganization of PAPs and enhance astrocyte-neuron interactions in neuropath
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Background: Botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A), produced by the gram-positive anaerobic bacterium Clostridium botulinum, acts by cleaving synaptosome-associated protein-25 (SNAP-25), an essential component of the presynaptic neuronal membrane that is necessary for fusion with the membrane proteins of neurotransmitter-containing vesicles. Recent studies have highlighted the efficacy of BTX-A in treating chronic pain conditions, including lower back pain, chronic neck pain, neuropathic pain, and trigeminal neuralgia, particularly when patients are unresponsive to traditional painkillers. This review focuses on the analgesic effects of BTX-A in various chronic pain conditions, with a particular emphasis on the orofacial region.

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The present study examined the underlying mechanisms of mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia induced by the intracisternal injection of angiotensin (Ang) II. Intracisternal Ang II injection decreased the air puff threshold and head withdrawal latency. To determine the operative receptors for each distinct type of pain behavior, we intracisternally injected Ang II receptor antagonists 2 h after Ang II injection.

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Receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase 1 (RIPK1) participates in the regulation of cellular stress and inflammatory responses, but its function in neuropathic pain remains poorly understood. This study evaluated the role of RIPK1 in neuropathic pain following inferior alveolar nerve injury. We developed a model using malpositioned dental implants in male Sprague Dawley rats.

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  • Mannitol was found to enhance the pain relief effects of diphenhydramine, a potential alternative local anesthetic, in a study using male Sprague-Dawley rats.
  • When injected subcutaneously, both 0.5% and 1% diphenhydramine significantly reduced pain response times compared to a control treatment, with effects lasting over 30 minutes.
  • The combination of 1% diphenhydramine with 0.5 M mannitol produced a significant improvement in pain relief compared to diphenhydramine alone, while the addition of epinephrine did not enhance the effectiveness of diphenhydramine.
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Background: Although the Eph receptor plays an important role in the development of neuropathic pain following nerve injury, there has been no evidence of the participation of the ephrin A4 receptor (EphA4) in the development of trigeminal neuropathic pain. The present study investigated the role of EphA4 in central nociceptive processing in rats with inferior alveolar nerve injury.

Materials And Methods: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were used in all our experiments.

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The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of preemptive analgesia on the development of trigeminal neuropathic pain. For this purpose, mechanical allodynia was evaluated in male Sprague-Dawley rats using chronic constriction injury of the infraorbital nerve (CCI-ION) and perineural application of 2% QX-314 to the infraorbital nerve. CCI-ION produced severe mechanical allodynia, which was maintained until postoperative day (POD) 30.

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Purpose: Allergic diseases are triggered by Th2-mediated immune reactions to allergens and orchestrated by various immunological factors, including immune cells and cytokines. Although many reports have suggested that childhood is the critical period in the onset of allergic diseases and aging leads to alter the susceptibility of an individual to allergic diseases, age-related changes in various immunological factors in healthy individuals as well as their difference between healthy and allergic children have not yet been established.

Methods: We investigated the ratio of Th1/Th2 cells and the levels of 22 allergy-related cytokines across all age groups in individuals who were classified as clinically non-atopic and healthy.

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Objective: Pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) procedure has been used in clinical practice for the treatment of chronic neuropathic pain conditions without neuronal damage. The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in pain response and glial expression after the application of PRF on a dorsal root ganglion (DRG) in a neuropathic pain model.

Design: A neuropathic pain model (14 female Sprague-Dawley [SD] rats; 200-250 g) was made by a unilateral L5 spinal nerve ligation (SNL) and transection on the distal side of the ligation.

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