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The fraction of VGLUT1+axons expressing parvalbumin was about three times higher in the rat than in the human dental pulp (P0.05). These findings suggest that the types of VGLUT+axons, which release neuropeptides, may be different between the rat and the human dental pulp, raising a possibility that peripheral mechanism of pulpal inflammatory pain may be different between rats and humans. These findings suggest that the types of VGLUT + axons, which release neuropeptides, may be different between the rat and the human dental pulp,