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- W2018389072 abstract "Objectives: To review evidence that associates elevated muscle interstitial glutamate concentration and the activation of peripheral glutamate receptors with the development and maintenance of muscle pain in conditions such as myofascial temporomandibular disorders [TMDs].Findings: In certain noninflammatory musculoskeletal pain conditions, an association between pain, elevated glutamate concentrations and the expression of peripheral N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors [NRs] has been made. Myofascial TMDs are a noninflammatory muscle pain disorder characterized by pain and localized mechanical sensitivity in the masticatory muscle and a greater prevalence in young women than in men. Artificial elevation of glutamate concentrations in the masticatory muscles of healthy subjects evokes intense, short duration pain that is significantly greater in woman than in men and induces a more prolonged, localized mechanical sensitization that is similar in both sexes. Glutamate-evoked pain and sensitization may be attenu..." @default.
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