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Genetic study in patients operated dentally and anesthetized with articaine-epinephrine

López-Valverde, N; López-Valverde, A; Gómez De Diego, R; Cieza-Borrella, C; Ramírez, JM; González-Sarmiento, R (2019) Genetic study in patients operated dentally and anesthetized with articaine-epinephrine. Journal of Pain Research, 12. pp. 1371-1384. ISSN 1178-7090 https://doi.org/10.2147/jpr.s193745
SGUL Authors: Cieza-Borrella, Clara Isabel

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Abstract

Aims: In this study we wanted to figure out if there was a correlation between OPRM1 N40D, TRPV1 I316M, TRPV1 I585V, NOS3 −786T>C and IL6 −174C>G polymorphisms and the response to locally applied articaine-epinephrine anesthetic. Methods: In this observational study, 114 oral cell samples of patients anesthetized with articaine-epinephrine (54 from men 60 from women), were collected from dental centers in Madrid (Spain). High molecular weight DNA was obtained from oral mucosa cells. The analysis of OPRM1 N40D (rs1799971), TRPV1 I316M (rs222747), TRPV1 I585V (rs8065080) and IL6 −174C>G polymorphism was performed through real-time PCR allelic discrimination using TaqMan probes. Polymorphism NOS3 −786T> C (rs2070744) was analyzed using RFLP-PCR. Results: The studied polymorphisms are involved neither in the response to the anesthetic, nor in the intensity of perceived dental pain. However, in a subset of female patients we found that TRPV1 I316M was associated with a delayed onset of anesthesia. Conclusions: There is no association among these polymorphisms and the time elapsed between the application of the anesthetic and the onset of its effect.

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Keywords: 1103 Clinical Sciences, 1115 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE)
Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE) > Centre for Biomedical Education (INMEBE)
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Pain Research
ISSN: 1178-7090
Language: en
Dates:
DateEvent
29 April 2019Published
26 March 2019Accepted
Publisher License: Creative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0
URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/111855
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.2147/jpr.s193745

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