Abstract

Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a worldwide flavor enhancer. The excessive glutamate concentration in nerve tissue induces the death of nerve cells, known as excitotoxicity. In the orofacial region, the nerve cells’ death affects pain perception such as mechanical hyperalgesia and allodynia. The aim of the present study was to examine the pain response modification and the estimated total number of trigeminal ganglion sensory neurons after sub chronic oral administration of MSG. Twenty eight male Wistar rats, aged 6-8 weeks (100-150 grams) were divided into 4 groups: Control (2 mL NaCl 0.9%); 1 mg/gWB MSG; 2 mg/gWB MSG; 4 mg/gWB MSG groups. Daily oral administration of MSG was given for 30 days. The control group received NaCl per oral for the same period. The pin prick and air puff test were performed on days 1-2, days 41-42 and days 55-56. The number of trigeminal ganglion sensory neurons were estimated by the unbiased stereology method, using the approach of numerical density and organ volume reference. The results showed that the sub chronic oral administration of MSG does not modify either the orofacial pain response or the estimated total number of trigeminal ganglion sensory neurons. .

Highlights

  • Modern living modifies the human life style and affects human eating behavior

  • Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a salt of Lglutamate type widely used as flavor enhancer in instant food [1]

  • The allodynia response was marked by the decrease in air pressure threshold

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Introduction

Modern living modifies the human life style and affects human eating behavior. In the last few decades, the use of instant food is becoming dramatically increased. The instant food contains numerous additive agents, such as sweetener, food coloring and flavor enhancer. Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a salt of Lglutamate type widely used as flavor enhancer in instant food [1]. The average daily usage of MSG in European countries ranges from 0.3–0.5 g/day. In Germany, daily intake of MSG reaches 10 g/day, Asian countries people consume MSG from 1.2-1.7 g/day and reaches 4 g/day in high usage [2]

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