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Inhibitory action of citronellol on the substantia gelatinosa neurons of the trigeminal subnucleus caudalis in juvenile mice. | LitMetric

Inhibitory action of citronellol on the substantia gelatinosa neurons of the trigeminal subnucleus caudalis in juvenile mice.

Korean J Physiol Pharmacol

Department of Oral Physiology, School of Dentistry and Institute of Oral Bioscience, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Korea.

Published: September 2025


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Article Abstract

The substantia gelatinosa (SG) of the trigeminal subnucleus caudalis (Vc) serves as the primary relay point for orofacial nociceptive inputs transmitted thin myelinated Aδ and unmyelinated C primary afferent fibers. Citronellol is a monoterpenoid alcohol found in the essential oil of various medicinal plants, such as . It has been shown to be able to alleviate orofacial pain. However, the precise mechanism by which citronellol modulates SG neurons in the Vc remains unclear. To investigate this, the whole-cell patch-clamp technique was used to examine antinociceptive effects of citronellol on SG neurons in the Vc of mice. In a high-chloride pipette solution, citronellol consistently induced inward currents which persisted even in the presence of tetrodotoxin (a voltage-gated Na channel blocker), 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione (a non--methyl-d-aspartate glutamate receptor antagonist), and DL-2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoic acid (an -methyl-d-aspartate receptor antagonist). Nevertheless, citronellol-induced inward currents were partially inhibited by picrotoxin, a GABA receptor antagonist, or strychnine, a glycine receptor antagonist. Citronellol-induced inward currents were almost fully blocked when both strychnine and picrotoxin were applied together. In addition, citronellol enhanced both GABA-induced inward currents and glycine-induced inward currents. These findings suggest that citronellol can mediate inhibitory effects of GABA and glycine on SG neurons in the Vc and serve as a potential herbal treatment for orofacial pain.

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