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  • The study tackled the difficult task of imaging the trigeminal ganglion (TG), a small and deep-seated structure, by combining advanced imaging techniques to analyze blood flow and respond to orofacial stimuli in rats.
  • Functional ultrasound imaging successfully captured strong hemodynamic responses in the TG, linked to various mechanical and chemical stimulations of nociceptive fibers in the face, highlighting the area’s sensitivity despite the limited number of sensory neurons.
  • This innovative imaging method not only visualized the vasculature of the TG but also offers new insights for understanding the mechanisms of trigeminal pain, paving the way for future research in treatment options.

Article Abstract

The functional imaging within the trigeminal ganglion (TG) is highly challenging due to its small size and deep localization. This study combined a methodological framework able to dive into the rat trigeminal nociceptive system by jointly providing 1) imaging of the TG blood vasculature at microscopic resolution, and 2) the measurement of hemodynamic responses evoked by orofacial stimulations in anesthetized rats. Despite the small number of sensory neurons within the TG, functional ultrasound imaging was able to image and quantify a strong and highly localized hemodynamic response in the ipsilateral TG, evoked not only by mechanical or chemical stimulations of corneal nociceptive fibers, but also by cutaneous mechanical stimulations of the ophthalmic and maxillary orofacial regions using a von Frey hair. The in vivo quantitative imaging of the TG's vasculature using ultrasound localization microscopy combined with in toto labelling reveals particular features of the vascularization of the area containing the sensory neurons, that are likely the origin of this strong vaso-trigeminal response. This innovative imaging approach opens the path for future studies on the mechanisms underlying changes in trigeminal local blood flow and evoked hemodynamic responses, key mechanisms for the understanding and treatment of debilitating trigeminal pain conditions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8989975PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03273-4DOI Listing

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