Sleep Bruxism and Central Sensitization in Myofascial Face Pain
睡眠磨牙症和肌筋膜面部疼痛的中枢敏化
基本信息
- 批准号:7482448
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 41.24万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-09-01 至 2009-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAnatomic SitesAreaBeliefBruxismC FiberCase-Control StudiesCatechol O-MethyltransferaseCharacteristicsChromosome PairingChronicClassificationClinicalClinical ResearchClinical TreatmentCommunitiesConditionConstitutionalControlled Clinical TrialsDataDentistsDiagnostics ResearchDisputesElevationEvaluationExhibitsFaceFacial PainFibromyalgiaFunctional disorderFutureGeneticGenetic PolymorphismGoalsHumanIndividualKnowledgeLaboratoriesLaboratory StudyLeadMaintenanceMeasuresMethyltransferase GeneNeuronsNociceptionNociceptive StimulusNumbersPainPain DisorderPain managementPathogenesisPatientsPlayProcessProtocols documentationPsychophysiologyResearch PersonnelRiskRisk FactorsRoleSamplingSampling BiasesSecondary toServicesSignal TransductionSigns and SymptomsSleepSleep BruxismSpinal CordStressSubgroupSynapsesTemporomandibular Joint DisordersTestingTrigeminal SystemUnited States National Institutes of HealthWomanWorkbasecase controlcentral sensitizationchronic painconceptdorsal hornimprovedindexinginnovationinterestmultidisciplinarynovelresearch studyresponsesymposiumteeth clenchingtheories
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The pathogenesis of myofascial face pain (MFP), the most prevalent type of temporomandibular disorder (TMD), remains controversial. One of the key controversies concerns the role of sleep bruxism (SB). While relatively weak measures of SB have supported a role of SB in at least some MFP patients, no laboratory based sleep study has been undertaken to resolve this issue definitively. This application proposes as its main aim the conduct of the definitive study of SB in MFP maintenance, in which the separate role of grinding and clenching would be examined. We would also explore the relationship between SB and stress induced bruxism, as well as the role of genetic anomalies in modulating the risk of pain among those with SB. A second aim would evaluate the role of central sensitization (CS) in the maintenance of MFP. Evidence supporting a role for CS in MFP has been limited by biases in the sampling of both patients and anatomic sites. Therefore, we would examine the role of CS in MFP in a more representative sample of MFP patients and controls, as well as conduct an evaluation of CS in both extratrigeminal and trigeminal regions. Differences in CS in these two areas might suggest different pain maintenance mechanisms. Data collected in the service of these two aims then allows the achievement a third aim, understanding the relationships between SB and CS in MFP, including the possibility that elevations in SB and CS may define subgroups in which different pain maintenance mechanisms are operative. These aims can be achieved in the context of a case-control study of 120 MFP patients and 60 demographically-matched controls. Pursuit of these aims will provide firm evidence regarding the role of SB in MFP and will advance understanding of the relationship between SB and CS. This understanding is expected to support our long-term goal of improving clinical treatment of MFP by targeting treatment to underlying pain-maintenance mechanisms.
描述(由申请人提供):肌筋膜面部疼痛(MFP)是颞下颌疾病(TMD)最常见的类型,其发病机制仍有争议。其中一个主要的争议是关于睡眠磨牙症(SB)的作用。虽然相对较弱的SB测量至少在一些MFP患者中支持SB的作用,但尚未开展基于实验室的睡眠研究来明确解决这一问题。本申请提出作为其主要目的进行明确的研究SB在MFP维护中,其中研磨和紧咬的单独作用将被检查。我们还将探讨SB与应激性磨牙症之间的关系,以及遗传异常在调节SB患者疼痛风险中的作用。第二个目标是评估中枢致敏(CS)在MFP维持中的作用。支持CS在MFP中的作用的证据受到患者和解剖部位取样的偏倚的限制。因此,我们将在MFP患者和对照组中更有代表性的样本中检查CS在MFP中的作用,并对三叉神经外区和三叉神经区域的CS进行评估。这两个区域CS的差异可能提示不同的疼痛维持机制。为这两个目标收集的数据可以实现第三个目标,即了解MFP中脑脊液和脑脊液之间的关系,包括脑脊液和脑脊液升高可能定义不同疼痛维持机制的亚群。这些目标可以在120名MFP患者和60名人口统计学匹配对照的病例对照研究的背景下实现。对这些目标的追求将为社会科学在MFP中的作用提供确凿的证据,并将促进对社会科学与社会科学之间关系的理解。这一认识有望支持我们的长期目标,即通过靶向治疗潜在的疼痛维持机制来改善MFP的临床治疗。
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7323197 - 财政年份:2007
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