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Quintessence Publishing: Journals: JOP
Journal of Orofacial Pain

Edited by Barry J. Sessle, BDS, MDS, BSc, PhD, FRSC

Official Journal of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain,
and the European, Australian, Asian, and Ibero-Latin Academies of Craniomandibular Disorders

ISSN 1064-6655

Publication:
Summer 2006
Volume 20 , Issue 3

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Effects of Local Serotonin Administration on Pain and Microcirculation in the Human Masseter Muscle

Malin Ernberg, DDS, PhD / Britt Hedenberg-Magnusson, DDS, PhD / Hiroshi Kurita, DDS, PhD / Sigvard Kopp, DDS, PhD

Pages: 241–248
PMID: 16913434

Aims: To investigate whether exogenously administered 5-hydroxy-tryptamine (5-HT) at high or low concentration influences pain and microcirculation in the human masseter muscle. Methods: In 12 healthy female subjects, 5-HT in 2 concentrations (0.1 µmol/L and 1,000 µmol/L) and isotonic saline were injected into the masseter muscles in a randomized and balanced double-blind manner. The pain intensity after injections was recorded with Borg’s rating scale, and intramuscular blood flow was monitored continuously during the experiment with a laser-Doppler technique. Nonparametric statistics were used for analyses. Results: Administration of 5-HT at 1,000 µmol/L induced significantly more pain than saline (Wilcoxon: P < .05), while there was no difference between 5-HT at 0.1 µmol/L and saline. The blood flow did not change significantly after injection of 5-HT at either concentration compared to saline. However, changes in pain intensity and blood flow were positively correlated after injection of 5-HT at 1,000 µmol/L (Spearman: P < .05). Conclusion: Intramuscular administration of 5-HT at 1,000 µmol/L into the human masseter muscle induced pain, but 5-HT did not have any effect on local blood flow at either concentration. J Orofac Pain 2006;20:241–248

Key words: ischemia, laser-Doppler flowmetry, masseter muscle, pain, serotonin

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