Brazilian Journal of Pain
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Brazilian Journal of Pain
Review Article

Inflammatory mediators related to arthrogenic temporomandibular dysfunctions

Mediadores inflamatórios relacionados às disfunções temporomandibulares artrogênicas

Rodrigo Lorenzi Poluha; Eduardo Grossmann

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Inflammatory disorders of the temporomandibular joint present a high prevalence in the population. The knowledge about inflammatory mediators, such as histamine, serotonin, kinins, eicosanoids, platelet-activating factor, nitric oxide, tumor necrosis factor and interleukins, may contrib-goupute to a better understanding of these disorders. The objective of this study was to review the literature on the major inflammatory mediators involved in temporomandibular arthralgia.

CONTENTS: A search was made in the LILACS, Pubmed/Medline, Scielo and Science direct databases, crossing the following descriptors in the English and Portuguese language: inflammation, temporomandibular joint, inflammatory mediators, inflammation, temporomandibular joint and inflammatory mediators. Articles of literature review, systematic review, meta-analysis and randomized clinical trials, as well as books with compatible themes, published between September 1990 and June 2017 were included. Clinical reports, open label studies, animal model studies, were excluded.

CONCLUSION: The knowledge of the inflammatory process, with the different mediators and mechanisms, can contrib-goupute to a better understanding, allowing the selection of the best therapy to be used clinically in cases of arthrogenic temporomandibular joint disorders.

Keywords

Inflammation, Inflammatory mediators, Temporomandibular joint disorder

Resumo

JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: As desordens inflamatórias da articulação temporomandibular apresentam alta prevalência na população. O conhecimento sobre os mediadores inflamatórios, tais como histamina, serotonina, cininas, eicosanoides, fator de ativação plaquetária, óxido nítrico, fator de necrose tumoral e interleucinas, pode contribuir para melhor entendimento dessas desordens. O presente trabalho objetivou revisar a literatura a respeito dos principais mediadores inflamatórios envolvidos nas artralgias temporomandibulares.

CONTEÚDO: Foi realizada uma busca nas bases de dados LILACS, Pubmed/Medline, Scielo e Science direct, cruzando-se os seguintes descritores em língua inglesa e portuguesa: inflammation, temporomandibular joint, inflammatory mediators, inflamação, articulação temporomandibular e mediadores inflamatórios. Foram incluídos artigos de revisão de literatura, revisão sistemática, meta-análise e estudos clínicos randomizados, bem como livros com temática compatível, publicados no período de setembro de 1990 a junho de 2017. Foram excluídos casos clínicos, estudos abertos «open-label» e estudos em modelos animais.

CONCLUSÃO: O conhecimento do processo inflamatório, com os diferentes mediadores e mecanismos, pode contribuir para um melhor entendimento do mesmo, possibilitando a seleção da melhor terapêutica para ser empregada clinicamente nos casos de artralgias temporomandibulares.

Palavras-chave

Inflamação, Mediadores inflamatórios, Transtornos da articulação temporomandibular

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09/01/2017

Accepted date:
01/10/2018

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