Oxidative stress plays an important role in the central regulatory mechanism of orofacial hyperalgesia under low estrogen conditions

Hyperalgesia occurs in the orofacial region of rats when estrogen levels are low, although the specific mechanism needs to be investigated further. Furthermore, oxidative stress plays an important role in the transmission of pain signals. This study aimed to explore the role of oxidative stress in o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Behavioural brain research 2024-07, Vol.469, p.115047, Article 115047
Hauptverfasser: Lu, Jiali, Zhang, Linqian, Zhang, Jinglin, Sun, Yanrong, Wang, Hanfei, Wang, Wenjuan, Wang, Ke, Qin, Lihua, Jia, Jing
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Zusammenfassung:Hyperalgesia occurs in the orofacial region of rats when estrogen levels are low, although the specific mechanism needs to be investigated further. Furthermore, oxidative stress plays an important role in the transmission of pain signals. This study aimed to explore the role of oxidative stress in orofacial hyperalgesia under low estrogen conditions. We firstly found an imbalance between oxidative and antioxidant capacity within the spinal trigeminal subnucleus caudalis (SP5C) of rats after ovariectomy (OVX), resulting in oxidative stress and then a decrease in the orofacial pain threshold. To investigate the mechanism by which oxidative stress occurs, we used virus as a tool to silence or overexpress the excitatory amino acid transporter 3 (EAAT3) gene. Further investigation revealed that the regulation of glutathione (GSH) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) can be achieved by regulating EAAT3, which in turn impacts the occurrence of oxidative stress. In summary, our findings suggest that reduced expression of EAAT3 within the SP5C of rats in the low estrogen state may decrease GSH content and increase ROS levels, resulting in oxidative stress and ultimately lead to orofacial hyperalgesia. This suggests that antioxidants could be a potential therapeutic direction for orofacial hyperalgesia under low estrogen conditions, though more research is needed to understand its mechanism. •Hyperalgesia occurs in the orofacial region of rats when estrogen levels are low.•Oxidative stress is a key element in the development of orofacial hyperalgesia.•EAAT3 can regulate the balance of GSH and ROS, and thus influences oxidative stress.•Antioxidant therapy may be an important direction in the treatment of orofacial pain.
ISSN:0166-4328
1872-7549
1872-7549
DOI:10.1016/j.bbr.2024.115047