Rs. Megdyatov et al., THE ROLE OF ZINC IONS IN PATHOGENESIS OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA (EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL-STUDY), Zurnal nevropatologii i psihiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 95(5), 1995, pp. 14-18
In order to make clear the role of zinc (Zn) ions in the pathogenesis
of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) the investigations of rats with the compr
ession model of TN as well as on false operated animals were carried o
ut. In 1.5 months after the intraorbital nerve compression the increas
e of Zn concentration in caudal trigeminal nucleus and (to a less degr
ee) in hyppocampus as well as behavioural and pathophysiological pain
correlates were revealed. The exogenous Zn introduction led to an incr
ease of its level in these structures simultaneously with the exacerba
tion of all sings of the TN syndrome. The addition of chelating agents
Xydiphone which bound bivalent cations in soft tissues, into drinking
water, normalized the Zn content in rats brain and reduced the pathol
ogical symptoms. The use of Xydiphone in the complex therapy of 25 pat
ients with the TN tolerant to carbamazepine reduced the pain syndrome
in 15 cases. thus the local changes of Zn level in the CNS may play a
certain role in the manifestation of the TN pain syndrome.