TRP Channel
Resolvin D2 induces active resolution of inflammation with pulp-like tissue regeneration after root canal infection and thus maybe suitable for treating periapical lesions.
Resolvin D2 decreases leukocyte:endothelial interactions in vivo by endothelial-dependent nitric oxide production, and direct modulation of leukocyte adhesion receptor expression.
Peripheral administration of Resolvin D2 (10 ng; Intraplantar administration) potently inhibits inflammatory pain.
| Animal Model: | Adult CD1 mice (male, 8–10 weeks) |
| Dosage: | 10 ng |
| Administration: | Intraplantar administration |
| Result: | Inhibited inflammatory pain. |