Craniofacial and TMJ Effects after Glutamate and TRH Microsphere Implantation in Proximity to Trigeminal Motoneurons of Growing Rats

Author:

Byrd K.E.1,Sukay M.J.2,Dieterle M.W.2,Yang L.2,Marting T.C.2,Teomim D.3,Domb A.J.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy, MS 259, Indiana University School of Medicine, 635 Barnhill Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-5120, USA, Department of Orthodontics, Indiana University School of Dentistry

2. Department of Anatomy, MS 259, Indiana University School of Medicine, 635 Barnhill Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-5120, USA

3. School of Pharmacy-Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Abstract

The sequelae of sustained, in vivo delivery of two important neurotransmitter substances, glutamate and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), upon craniofacial growth and development have previously not been investigated. Our purpose was to document and compare the relative effects of glutamate and TRH microspheres stereotactically placed in proximity to trigeminal motoneurons within the trigeminal motor nucleus. The following null hypotheses were tested: (1) TRH microspheres in proximity to trigeminal motoneurons have no significant effect upon the craniofacial skeleton, and (2) there are no significant differences between the relative effects of chronic, long-term delivery of glutamate and TRH upon the neuromusculoskeletal system of growing rats. Forty male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 experimental groups (glutamate microspheres, TRH microspheres, blank microspheres, sham surgeries) and underwent stereotactic neurosurgery at 35 days; 5 rats of each group were killed at 14 and 21 days for data collection. Histology revealed that implants were clustered in the pontine reticular formation, close to the ventrolateral tegmental nucleus. Both glutamate and TRH rats had implant-side deviation of their facial skeleton and snout regions; 4 x 2 ANOVA and post hoc t-tests revealed significant (P ≤ 0.05, 0.01) differences between groups and sides for motoneuron count, muscle weight, and osteometric data. TRH rats also demonstrated larger implant-side TMJ discs and mandibular fossae in comparison with the other groups. The stated null hypotheses were therefore rejected.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Dentistry

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