2024
DOI: 10.1111/joor.13656
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Role of neuropeptides in orofacial pain: A literature review

Jian Wang,
Xiangtao Liu,
Junzhuo Gou
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundNeuropeptides play a critical role in regulating pain and inflammation. Despite accumulating evidence has further uncovered the novel functions and mechanisms of different neuropeptides in orofacial pain sensation and transmission, there is deficient systematic description of neuropeptides' pain modulation in the orofacial region, especially in the trigeminal system.ObjectivesThe present review aims to summarise several key neuropeptides and gain a better understanding of their major regulatory roles… Show more

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“…Many monoaminergic transmitters play a critical role in preventing pain, including dynorphins, naturally generated opioids like met-and leu-enkephalins, serotonin, and cannabinoids like anandamide. These compounds can regulate sensory transmission, which plays a role in the intricate mechanisms that control how we perceive pain [19].…”
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“…Many monoaminergic transmitters play a critical role in preventing pain, including dynorphins, naturally generated opioids like met-and leu-enkephalins, serotonin, and cannabinoids like anandamide. These compounds can regulate sensory transmission, which plays a role in the intricate mechanisms that control how we perceive pain [19].…”
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confidence: 99%