Diabetic neuropathic pain: physiopathology and treatment
AK Schreiber, CFM Nones, RC Reis… - World journal of …, 2015 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, which
affects over 90% of the diabetic patients. Although pain is one of the main symptoms of …
affects over 90% of the diabetic patients. Although pain is one of the main symptoms of …
[HTML][HTML] Central modulation of pain
It has long been appreciated that the experience of pain is highly variable between
individuals. Pain results from activation of sensory receptors specialized to detect actual or …
individuals. Pain results from activation of sensory receptors specialized to detect actual or …
Descending control of nociception: specificity, recruitment and plasticity
The dorsal horn of the spinal cord is the location of the first synapse in pain pathways, and
as such, offers a very powerful target for regulation of nociceptive transmission by both local …
as such, offers a very powerful target for regulation of nociceptive transmission by both local …
State-dependent opioid control of pain
H Fields - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2004 - nature.com
Agonists for the μ-opioid receptor are powerful analgesics and are highly addictive;
however, the contribution of the δ-and κ-opioid and opioid receptor-like receptors to …
however, the contribution of the δ-and κ-opioid and opioid receptor-like receptors to …
Chronic pain and medullary descending facilitation
Chronic pain, whether the result of nerve trauma or persistent inflammation, is a debilitating
condition that exerts a high social cost in terms of productivity, economic impact and quality …
condition that exerts a high social cost in terms of productivity, economic impact and quality …
Bad news from the brain: descending 5-HT pathways that control spinal pain processing
R Suzuki, LJ Rygh, AH Dickenson - Trends in pharmacological sciences, 2004 - cell.com
The identification of opioid systems led to much of the early work on pain pharmacology
being based on understanding inhibitory mechanisms of analgesia. However, hyperalgesia …
being based on understanding inhibitory mechanisms of analgesia. However, hyperalgesia …
Supraspinal contributions to hyperalgesia
MO Urban, GF Gebhart - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 1999 - pnas.org
Tissue injury is associated with sensitization of nociceptors and subsequent changes in the
excitability of central (spinal) neurons, termed central sensitization. Nociceptor sensitization …
excitability of central (spinal) neurons, termed central sensitization. Nociceptor sensitization …
Engagement of descending inhibition from the rostral ventromedial medulla protects against chronic neuropathic pain
M De Felice, R Sanoja, R Wang, L Vera-Portocarrero… - Pain, 2011 - Elsevier
A puzzling observation is why peripheral nerve injury results in chronic pain in some, but not
all, patients. We explored potential mechanisms that may prevent the expression of chronic …
all, patients. We explored potential mechanisms that may prevent the expression of chronic …
Tonic descending facilitation from the rostral ventromedial medulla mediates opioid-induced abnormal pain and antinociceptive tolerance
TW Vanderah, NMH Suenaga, MH Ossipov… - Journal of …, 2001 - jneurosci.org
Many clinical case reports have suggested that sustained opioid exposure can elicit
unexpected, paradoxical pain. Here, we explore the possibility that (1) opioid-induced pain …
unexpected, paradoxical pain. Here, we explore the possibility that (1) opioid-induced pain …
Brainstem mechanisms of pain modulation: a within-subjects 7T fMRI study of placebo analgesic and nocebo hyperalgesic responses
Pain perception can be powerfully influenced by an individual9s expectations and beliefs.
Although the cortical circuitry responsible for pain modulation has been thoroughly …
Although the cortical circuitry responsible for pain modulation has been thoroughly …