BookJean-Paul Goulet, Ana Miriam Velly, editors.
Summary: This book provides up-to-date information on all aspects of orofacial pain biomarkers. It opens by presenting background information on clinical phenotypes and the neurobiological substrates underlying chronic orofacial pain and by explaining the potential role of biomarkers in the diagnosis, prognostic evaluation, and treatment of orofacial pain. The main section of the book examines the contribution of human and animal studies to the field of biomarkers for orofacial pain and discusses biomarkers for masticatory muscle pain, temporomandibular joint pain, neuropathic face pain, and autonomic nervous system involvement in trigeminal facial pain. The potential impacts of the immune system on orofacial pain biomarkers and candidate gene phenotypes with possible links to chronic orofacial pain conditions are also addressed, and differences and similarities between saliva and serum biomarkers for pain are explained as well. The final section covers research-related issues in assessment methods and statistical analyses used in evaluating biomarkers, identifies future challenges and suggests new directions in the field.
Contents:
Background: Chronic Orofacial Pain Conditions
Neurobiologic Mechanisms of Chronic Orofacial Pain
Biomarkers
Role for Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis of Orofacial Pain
Methodology: Saliva and Serum Biomarkers
The Search for Pain Biomarkers
Orofacial Pain Biomarkers: Contribution of Animal Studies
Masticatory Muscle Pain Biomarkers and Biochemical Fingerprint of Myofascial Trigger Points
Temporomandibular Joint Pain Biomarkers
Genetic Biomarkers and Temporomandibular Pain Disorders
Neurophysiologic and Neuropathologic Biomarkers in Neuropathic Face Pain
Biomarkers of Autonomic System Involvement in Trigeminal Face Pain
Immune System and the Modulation of Cytokines Biomarkers
New Perspectives: Future Studies, Limitation, Clinical Implication
Conclusion.