Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Motor Cortex as a Research and Therapeutic Target in TMD
The investigators are doing a study to learn about the effects of a type of low-energy non-surgical electrical brain stimulation (HD-tDCS) on chronic pain in people's jaw joints. Disorders in these joints are called temporomandibular joint disorders, or TMD.
Chronic temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) represent clinical problems in which
empirical treatments offer uncertain relief for a large number of patients. Many conventional
therapies are ineffectual, leading to persistent treatment failure and/or poor
iatrogenic-induced results; which raises the possibility that the cause for their pain
endurance may also lie in the brain milieu. Although MRI-based techniques have provided
insights into some neuroplastic mechanisms of TMD in humans, many questions regarding its
molecular mechanisms in vivo are still unanswered. First, how are endogenous μ-opioid
mechanisms in the brain, known to be centrally involved in pain regulation, affected by acute
and chronic TMD pain? Second, how can they be directly modulated to provide analgesic effect
on pain measures? Finally, what are the neuroplastic effects in the brain after continuous
modulation of those molecular mechanisms? The understanding of these processes is crucial to
determine the mechanisms engaged in the persistence and, most important, the alleviation of
TMD.
Preliminary studies from our center, using positron emission tomography (PET) with [11C]
carfentanil, a selective radiotracer for mu-opioid receptor (muOR), have demonstrated that
there is a decrease in μOR availability (non-displaceable binding potential -BPND) in key
pain-related structures in the brains of chronic trigeminal pain patients, which correlated
with their clinical pain measures. We propose to demonstrate that acute (masseteric pain
challenge) and chronic clinical pain measures in TMD patients are correlated with μ-opioid
receptor (µOR) non-displaceable binding potential (BPND) in the thalamus and other
pain-related regions.
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