Seq #29 Wednesday, 28 June 2006

1:00 PM-2:00 PM Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Exhibit Hall 1, Poster
Orofacial Pain: Mechanisms and Pathophysiology
 
0400  Effects of Central Nervous Lysophospholipids in Orofacial Pain
J.-F. YEO, W.H. VAHIDY, and W.-Y. ONG, National University of Singapore, Singapore
0401  Effects of pressure to ultrastructure and secretion ability of MCCs
M. ZHANG, The Fourth Military Medical University, School of Stomatology, Xi'an, China, Y.-J. CHEN, Stomatological College (FMMU), Xian Shaanxi, China, and J.-J. WANG, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’An, China
0403  Sympathetic inhibition on the parasympathetic vasodilatation in the masseter muscle
H. ISHII1, T. NIIOKA1, H. WATANABE2, and H. IZUMI1, 1Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, School of Dentistry, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan
0402  Increased TRPV1 in burning mouth syndrome correlates with reported pain
T. RENTON1, Z. YILMAZ2, J. ZAKRZEWSKA2, Y. YIANGOU3, I. CHESSELL4, C. BOUNTRA4, and P. ANAND3, 1Dental Institute Kings College London, United Kingdom, 2Queen Mary University London, United Kingdom, 3Imperial College London University, United Kingdom, 4GlaxoSmithKline UK, Harlow, United Kingdom
0404  Relationship between Brain Blood Flow and Posture during Chewing
Y. KOBAYASHI, I. ARAKAWA, H. SHIGA, and M. YOKOYAMA, Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
0405  Excitability Changes in Face Motor Cortex Induced by Noxious Stimulation
G. MURRAY1, K. ADACHI2, J.-C. LEE2, T. GERZINA3, and B.J. SESSLE2, 1University of Sydney, Westmead Center for Oral Health, Westmead, Australia, 2University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, Canada, 3University of Sydney, Surry Hills, Australia
0406  MK-801 Microinjection Reduces Thalamic MD Tooth Pulp-driven Neurons' Responses
M. SUNAKAWA, M. KANEKO, and H. SUDA, Tokyo Medical & Dental University -, Japan
0407  Anterior cingulate neuronal activity during pain perception in awake monkeys
K. IWATA, K. HONDA, and H. KAMO, Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan
0408  Organization of trigeminal nociceptive neurons in medulla and cervical cord
N. NOMA, and K. IWATA, Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan
0409  Trigeminal spinal nucleus activation following capsaicin stimulation in IAN-transected rats
K. TERAMOTO1, S. HITOMI2, K. SAITO3, K. UEDA2, and K. IWATA4, 1Nihon University, School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan, 2Nihon University, Scool of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan, 3Nihon University, Scool of dentistry, Tokyo, Japan, 4Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan
0410  Response property of trigeminal spinal nucleus in IAN-transected rats
K. SAITO1, K. TERAMOTO2, S. HITOMI2, K. UEDA2, and K. IWATA3, 1Nihon University, School of dentistry, Tokyo, Japan, 2Nihon University, School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan, 3Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan
0411  WITHDRAWN
0412  Emotion stress on ultrastructure of masseter muscle in rats
Y.-J. CHEN, H.-Y. SHANG, and M. ZHANG, Stomatological College (FMMU), Xian Shaanxi, China
0414  Role of Glutamate-Release by Spindle Afferents in Chronic Muscle Pain
B. THIVIERGE1, I. ARSENAULT1, J.P. LUND2, and A. KOLTA1, 1Universite de Montreal, Canada, 2McGill University, Montreal, Canada
0413  Expression of Kainate Glutamate Recetpors in Rat Taste Bud Cells
S.-B. LEE, C.-H. LEE, S.-H. KIM, Y.-K. CHO, K.-M. CHUNG, and K.-N. KIM, College of Dentistry and Research Institute of Oral Sciences, Kangnung National University, South Korea
0415  Interactions between Glutamate and Capsaicin in Inducing Jaw-Muscle Pain
K. WANG1, P. SVENSSON2, B.J. SESSLE3, and L. ARENDT-NIELSEN1, 1Aalborg University, Denmark, 2Aarhus University, Dental School, Denmark, 3University of Toronto, Canada
0416  Operant Device Development to Assess Orofacial Mechanical Pain Treatment
N.J. JOHNSON1, N.J. TUTTLE2, L.R. HANSON2, and W.H. FREY, II1, 1University of Minnesota, Alzheimer's Research Center, HealthPartners Research Foundation, St. Paul, USA, 2Alzheimer's Research Center, HealthPartners Research Foundation, St. Paul, MN, USA
0417  Stress and Pain in the Orthodontically Treated Rat- Behavioral Assessment
J. YOZGATIAN, J. ZEREDO, Y. KOGA, H. HOTOKEZAKA, K. TODA, and N. YOSHIDA, Nagasaki University, Japan
0418  Mechanism for Ca and Na channel modulation by eugenol
M.S. KIM, C.-K. PARK, H.Y. LI, K.-Y. YEON, S.-Y. CHOI, S.J. LEE, K. PARK, J.-S. KIM, and S.-B. OH, Seoul National University, South Korea

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