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Adult rat odontoblasts lack noxious thermal sensitivity
- Source :
- Journal of dental research. 88(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Dentin hypersensitivity is a common symptom treated in the dental clinic, yet the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms are not clear. We hypothesized that odontoblasts detect noxious thermal stimuli by expressing temperature-sensing molecules, and investigated whether temperature-activated TRP channels (thermo-TRP channels), which are known to initiate temperature signaling, mediate temperature sensing in odontoblasts. mRNA expression of dentin sialophosphoprotein and collagenase type 1, odontoblast-specific proteins, was shown in acutely isolated adult rat odontoblasts by single-cell RT-PCR, while TRPV1, TRPV2, TRPM8, and TRPA1 were not detected. Application of noxious temperatures of 42°C and 12°C, as well as capsaicin, menthol, and icilin, agonists of thermo-TRP channels, failed to increase intracellular calcium concentration. Immunohistochemical study also revealed no expression of TRPV1. Thus, it is unlikely that odontoblasts serve as thermal sensors in teeth via thermo-TRP channels.
- Subjects :
- Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
TRPV2
TRPV1
TRPV Cation Channels
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
chemistry.chemical_compound
Transient receptor potential channel
stomatognathic system
Dentin sialophosphoprotein
medicine
TRPM8
Animals
Thermosensing
RNA, Messenger
General Dentistry
Cells, Cultured
Dental Pulp
TRPC Cation Channels
Odontoblasts
Icilin
Nociceptors
Dentin Sensitivity
Cell biology
Rats
Incisor
stomatognathic diseases
Odontoblast
chemistry
Trigeminal Ganglion
Capsaicin
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15440591
- Volume :
- 88
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of dental research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....82c390ba7043a9e78504147582ff9ce0