Effect of regional crosstalk between sympathetic nerves and sensory nerves on temporomandibular joint osteoarthritic pain

Author:

Jiao Kai1ORCID,Ma Zhangyu2,Wan Qianqian2,Qin Wen-pin3,Qin Wen1,Yan Jian-fei3,Zhu Yi-na4,Wang Yuzhu2,Ma Yuxuan2,Wan Meichen4,Han Xiao-xiao5,Tay Franklin6,Niu Li-na3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710032, China.

2. The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710032

3. The Fourth Military Medical University

4. The Third Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Medical University

5. 1 Northwest University 2 The Fourth Military Medical University

6. Augusta University

Abstract

Abstract

Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJ-OA) is a common disease often accompanied by pain, seriously affecting physical and mental health of patients. Abnormal innervation at the osteochondral junction has been considered as a predominant origin of arthralgia, while the specific mechanism mediating pain remains unclear. To investigate the underlying mechanism of TMJ-OA pain, an abnormal joint loading model was used to induce TMJ-OA pain. We found that during the development of TMJ-OA, the increased innervation of sympathetic nerve of subchondral bone precedes that of sensory nerves. Furthermore, these two types of nerves are spatially closely associated. Additionally, it was discovered that activation of sympathetic neural signals promotes osteoarthritic pain in mice, whereas blocking these signals effectively alleviates pain. In vitro experiments also confirmed that norepinephrine released by sympathetic neurons promotes the activation and axonal growth of sensory neurons. Moreover, we also discovered that through releasing norepinephrine, regional sympathetic nerves of subchondral bone were found to regulate growth and activation of local sensory nerves synergistically with other pain regulators. This study identified the role of regional sympathetic nerves in mediating pain in TMJ-OA. It sheds light on a new mechanism of abnormal innervation at the osteochondral junction and the regional crosstalk between peripheral nerves, providing a potential target for treating TMJ-OA pain.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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