Biology (Mar 2024)

Post-Traumatic Trigeminal Neuropathy: Neurobiology and Pathophysiology

  • Tal Eliav,
  • Rafael Benoliel,
  • Olga A. Korczeniewska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology13030167
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 167

Abstract

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Painful traumatic trigeminal neuropathy (PTTN) is a chronic neuropathic pain that may develop following injury to the trigeminal nerve. Etiologies include cranio-orofacial trauma that may result from dental, surgical, or anesthetic procedures or physical trauma, such as a motor vehicle accident. Following nerve injury, there are various mechanisms, including peripheral and central, as well as phenotypic changes and genetic predispositions that may contribute to the development of neuropathic pain. In this article, we review current literature pertaining to the cellular processes that occur following traumatic damage to the trigeminal nerve, also called cranial nerve V, that results in chronic neuropathic pain. We examine the neurobiology and pathophysiology based mostly on pre-clinical animal models of neuropathic/trigeminal pain.

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