Seq #96 Thursday, March 22, 2007

2:00 PM-3:15 PM Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Exhibit Hall I2-J, Poster
TMD and orofacial pain mechanisms
 
0698  Cardiovascular Responses to Pain and i.v-medication in Atypical Odontalgia Patients
L. BAAD-HANSEN1, G.I. JUHL2, T.S. JENSEN2, B. BRANDSBORG2, and P. SVENSSON1, 1University of Aarhus, Aarhus C, Denmark, 2Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus C, Denmark
0699  Electromyographic Activities of Masseter Muscles During Speech in Myalgia Patients
E. SUZUKI, S. ISHIGAKI, E. MORISHIGE, and H. YATANI, Osaka University, Suita, Japan
0700  The menstrual phase does not influance human endogenous pain modulation
M. ERNBERG, A.M. KARLSSON, and R. PETTERSSON, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden
0701  Persistent Chronic Pain in the Absence of Mouse TMJ Pathology
J.C. TOOTHMAN, R.H. TALLENTS, P.M. FIORENTINO, J.-N.H. MILLER, Y.-C. LAI, and S. KYRKANIDES, Eastman Dental Center, Rochester, NY, USA
0702  Increased Sodium Channel Expression Following Long-Term Infraorbital Nerve Injury
M.A. HENRY1, G.M. PERRY1, L.R. JOHNSON2, and S.R. LEVINSON2, 1University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA, 2University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, USA
0703  Sodium Channel Expression in an Animal Model for Trigeminal Neuralgia
F.W. STARK1, G.M. PERRY1, L.R. JOHNSON2, S.R. LEVINSON2, and M.A. HENRY1, 1University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA, 2University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, USA
0704  Selective Activation of Trigeminal Nociceptors by Mechanical Stimulation via Integrin
J.O. WIRTHLIN, S. MOORE, Y. CUI, R. GOMEZ, G. ZARDENETA, and S.B. MILAM, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA
0705  Co-Expression of TLR2 Receptor on TRPV1 Positive Trigeminal Nociceptors
J.S. BALL, University of Texas - San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, USA, K. HARGREAVES, University of Texas San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, USA, and M.A. HENRY, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA
0706  Adjuvant-Induced TMJ Inflammation Produces Changes in Neuropeptide Y Expression
A. JHANGIANI, S.E. JENKINS, and R. SPEARS, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, USA
0707  Effect of mucosal wounding on restraint stress induced catecholamine levels
B. MAY, M. HANKE, B. LEBLEBICIOGLU, and J.F. SHERIDAN, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
0708  RT-PCR Examination of Nervous System Contribution in TMJ Inflammation
J. REED, S.E. JENKINS, and R. SPEARS, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, USA
0709  Effects of resiniferatoxin on CGRP-containing fibers in the nucleus caudalis
A.L. CAMPBELL, A. JENKINS, and J.K. NEUBERT, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
0710  pERK Expression in Acute TMJ Inflamed Rats following Jaw Movement
T. HARADA, N. GIONHAKU, and K. IWATA, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan
0711  Mast Cells – Important in TMD and TMJ Implant Host Response?
S. KAIMAL, S.L. MYERS, and J. FRICTON, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
0712  Multiple Neurotrophins Involve Development of the Periodontal Ruffini Endings
T. MAEDA, M. AITA, A. SUZUKI, T. NANDASENA, Y. KAWANO, and K. NOZAWA-INOUE, Niigata University, Japan
0713  Cannabinoids Attenuate Squamous Cell Carcinoma Induced Nociception
A. GUERRERO, P. QUANG, N. DEKKER, and B.L. SCHMIDT, University of California San Francisco, USA
0714  Expression of Aquaporin-1 in the Periodontal Ruffini Endings
T. NANDASENA, M. AITA, A. SUZUKI, Y. KAWANO, K. NOZAWA-INOUE, and T. MAEDA, Niigata University, Japan
0715  Decreased Sodium Channel Expression in Sensory Neurons after Nerve Injury
G.M. PERRY1, L.R. JOHNSON2, S.R. LEVINSON2, and M.A. HENRY1, 1University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA, 2University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, USA

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