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Aims: To study the neurogenic effects of a cyclooxygenase-2
(COX-2) inhibitor, rofecoxib, in an animal model of persistent
inflammation. Methods: Arthritis was induced within the temporomandibular
joint (TMJ) by placing complete Freund’s adjuvant
(CFA) within the superior joint space of the TMJ in adult
male rats. The CFA animals were divided into 2 groups, with 1
group given the COX-2 inhibitor, rofecoxib, on days 21 through
28. Tissues were taken from experimental and control animals 4
weeks post-injection and analyzed by radioimmunoassay. The
inflammatory-related neuropeptide, immunoreactive calcitonin
gene-related peptide (CGRPi), was assayed from both the TMJ tissues
and the trigeminal brain stem subnucleus caudalis. Results:
CGRPi content was significantly increased in TMJ tissues within
the untreated CFA group (72%) and was found to be effectively
no different between the CFA/COX-2 group and controls.
Trigeminal brain stem subnucleus caudalis CGRPi levels were not
different between the groups. Conclusion: These results suggest
that use of an inhibitor selective for the inducible form of
cyclooxygenase enzyme, COX-2, may significantly attenuate the
neurogenic component in an inflammatory TMJ animal model.
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