Abstract: Tissue injury and inflammation result in release of various mediators that promote ongoing pain or pain hypersensitivity against mechanical, thermal and chemical stimuli. Pro-nociceptive mediators activate primary afferent neurons directly or indirectly to enhance nociceptive signal transmission to the central nervous system. Excitation of primary afferents by peripherally originating mediators, so-called “peripheral sensitization”, is a hallmark of tissue injury-related pain. Many kinds of pro-nociceptive mediators, including ATP, glutamate, kinins, cytokines and tropic factors, synthesized at the damaged tissue, contribute to the development of peripheral sensitization. In the present review we will discuss the molecular mechani...
ABSTRACTPhysiological pain is a protection mechanism against tissue damage or potential tissue damag...
Everybody has experienced pain. Pain by definition is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience...
Knowledge about the mechanisms of transmission and the processing of nociceptive information, both i...
Peripheral sensitization indicates increased responsiveness and reduced threshold of nociceptive neu...
The perception of pain - burning, aching and soreness - acts as a physiological warning that protect...
There are two basic categories of pain: physiological pain, which serves an important protective fun...
Nociceptive signals are generated by peripheral sensory organs called nociceptors, which are endings...
Central sensitization is a glutamate receptor-dependent increase in the excitability of neurons with...
Joints are richly innervated with a range of sensory nerve fibres that convey information to the cen...
can contribute to the development and maintenance of inflammatory and neuropathic pain and its conco...
Pain is a complex phenomenon and the disentangling of the underlying mechanisms, in which peripheral...
Pain is one of the five symptoms of inflammation. Activation and regulation of pain are affected bot...
Primary sensory afferents and their neighboring host-defense cells are a rich source of lipid-derive...
The relief of suffering, which is associated with a rapid and complete elimination of painful sensat...
The nervous system detects and interprets a wide range of thermal and mechanical stimuli, as well as...
ABSTRACTPhysiological pain is a protection mechanism against tissue damage or potential tissue damag...
Everybody has experienced pain. Pain by definition is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience...
Knowledge about the mechanisms of transmission and the processing of nociceptive information, both i...
Peripheral sensitization indicates increased responsiveness and reduced threshold of nociceptive neu...
The perception of pain - burning, aching and soreness - acts as a physiological warning that protect...
There are two basic categories of pain: physiological pain, which serves an important protective fun...
Nociceptive signals are generated by peripheral sensory organs called nociceptors, which are endings...
Central sensitization is a glutamate receptor-dependent increase in the excitability of neurons with...
Joints are richly innervated with a range of sensory nerve fibres that convey information to the cen...
can contribute to the development and maintenance of inflammatory and neuropathic pain and its conco...
Pain is a complex phenomenon and the disentangling of the underlying mechanisms, in which peripheral...
Pain is one of the five symptoms of inflammation. Activation and regulation of pain are affected bot...
Primary sensory afferents and their neighboring host-defense cells are a rich source of lipid-derive...
The relief of suffering, which is associated with a rapid and complete elimination of painful sensat...
The nervous system detects and interprets a wide range of thermal and mechanical stimuli, as well as...
ABSTRACTPhysiological pain is a protection mechanism against tissue damage or potential tissue damag...
Everybody has experienced pain. Pain by definition is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience...
Knowledge about the mechanisms of transmission and the processing of nociceptive information, both i...