The neuropathic pain triad: neurons, immune cells and glia
J Scholz, CJ Woolf - Nature neuroscience, 2007 - nature.com
Nociceptive pain results from the detection of intense or noxious stimuli by specialized high-
threshold sensory neurons (nociceptors), a transfer of action potentials to the spinal cord …
threshold sensory neurons (nociceptors), a transfer of action potentials to the spinal cord …
An update on reactive astrocytes in chronic pain
T Li, X Chen, C Zhang, Y Zhang, W Yao - Journal of neuroinflammation, 2019 - Springer
Chronic pain is a critical clinical problem with an increasing prevalence. However, there are
limited effective prevention measures and treatments for chronic pain. Astrocytes are the …
limited effective prevention measures and treatments for chronic pain. Astrocytes are the …
Interactions between the immune and nervous systems in pain
K Ren, R Dubner - Nature medicine, 2010 - nature.com
Immune cells and glia interact with neurons to alter pain sensitivity and to mediate the
transition from acute to chronic pain. In response to injury, resident immune cells are …
transition from acute to chronic pain. In response to injury, resident immune cells are …
The neuro-immune balance in neuropathic pain: involvement of inflammatory immune cells, immune-like glial cells and cytokines
In a large proportion of individuals nervous system damage may lead to a debilitating
chronic neuropathic pain. Such pain may now be considered a neuro-immune disorder …
chronic neuropathic pain. Such pain may now be considered a neuro-immune disorder …
Chemokines, neuronal–glial interactions, and central processing of neuropathic pain
Millions of people worldwide suffer from neuropathic pain as a result of damage to or
dysfunction of the nervous system under various disease conditions. Development of …
dysfunction of the nervous system under various disease conditions. Development of …
Protease-activated receptors in health and disease
Proteases are signaling molecules that specifically control cellular functions by cleaving
protease-activated receptors (PARs). The four known PARs are members of the large family …
protease-activated receptors (PARs). The four known PARs are members of the large family …
Role of the immune system in neuropathic pain
M Malcangio - Scandinavian journal of pain, 2019 - degruyter.com
Background Acute pain is a warning mechanism that exists to prevent tissue damage,
however pain can outlast its protective purpose and persist beyond injury, becoming …
however pain can outlast its protective purpose and persist beyond injury, becoming …
Importance of glial activation in neuropathic pain
J Mika, M Zychowska, K Popiolek-Barczyk… - European journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Glia plays a crucial role in the maintenance of neuronal homeostasis in the central nervous
system. The microglial production of immune factors is believed to play an important role in …
system. The microglial production of immune factors is believed to play an important role in …
The role of the immune system in the generation of neuropathic pain
Persistent pain is a sequela of several neurological conditions with a primary immune basis,
such as Guillain-Barré syndrome and multiple sclerosis. Additionally, diverse forms of injury …
such as Guillain-Barré syndrome and multiple sclerosis. Additionally, diverse forms of injury …
Mechanisms of osteoarthritic pain. Studies in humans and experimental models
A Eitner, GO Hofmann, HG Schaible - Frontiers in molecular …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Pain due to osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most frequent causes of chronic pain. However,
the mechanisms of OA pain are poorly understood. This review addresses the mechanisms …
the mechanisms of OA pain are poorly understood. This review addresses the mechanisms …