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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-140109

ABSTRACT

Background: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory lesion in oral mucosa. Reticular (OLP-R) and erosive (OLP-E) types of OLP are the common forms that have been found in dental clinics. The aim of this investigation is to determine the correlation between neurogenic inflammation and nociception associated with OLP-R and OLP-E. Materials and Methods: The oral mucosal lesions from six patients with OLP-E, four with OLP-R and three with noninflamed oral mucosa, which represent normal mucosa, were identified by morphometric analysis of nerve fibers containing immunoreactive protein gene product (PGP) 9.5. The level of inflammation was measured with hematoxylin and eosin staining and the level of nociception was analyzed with visual analog scale measurement. Results: We found that 1) an increase in peripheral innervation was related to the size of the area of inflammatory cell infiltration from both OLP-R and OLP-E; 2) the pattern of PGP 9.5-immunoreactivity among OLP-R and OLP-E was not significantly different (P=0.23); and 3) the correlation between nociception and an increase in PGP 9.5-immunoreactivity was not found in OLP-E and in OLP-R. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that an increase in peripheral innervation may lead to increased inflammation, which is part of the immunopathogenesis of OLP. Differences in nociception between OLP-R and OLP-E arise from the pathogenesis of each lesion, not from the differences in peripheral innervation.


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Adult , Aged , Basement Membrane/innervation , Biomarkers/analysis , Biopsy , Connective Tissue/pathology , Epithelium/innervation , Humans , Lichen Planus, Oral/classification , Lichen Planus, Oral/pathology , Lymphocytes/pathology , Middle Aged , Mouth Mucosa/innervation , Nerve Fibers/pathology , Nerve Regeneration/physiology , Neuralgia/pathology , Nociceptive Pain/pathology , Pain Measurement , Ubiquitin Thiolesterase/analysis , Young Adult
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 62(2A): 271-275, jun. 2004. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-361353

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O recente método de avaliação das fibras nervosas intraepidérmicas com o PGP 9,5 vem se mostrando de grande utilidade no diagnóstico das neuropatias sensitivas de fibras finas, autonômicas e neuropatias periféricas subclínicas. Devido à variação da técnica relatada na literatura é de fundamental importância uma padronização normal. Estudamos 15 homens e 15 mulheres com média de idade de 34,5 anos. Em todos os voluntários foi realizada biopsia de pele na porção distal da perna. A média da densidade linear das fibras nervosas intraepidérmicas foi 5,3/mm com mediana de 6,0 e desvio padrão de 1,94. Essa técnica possui um grande número de vantagens em relação à biopsia de nervo convencional, é simples, pouco invasiva, reproduzível e pode ser repetida no mesmo paciente para avaliar progressão da neuropatia e possíveis respostas terapêuticas.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Epidermis/innervation , Nerve Fibers , Ubiquitin Thiolesterase/analysis , Biopsy , Epidermis/chemistry , Epidermis/ultrastructure , Immunohistochemistry , Nerve Fibers/ultrastructure
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