Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.t is recently become clear that activated immune cells and immune-like glial cells can dramatically alter neuronal function. By increasing neuronal excitability, these non-neuronal cells are now implicated in the creation and maintenance of pathological pain, such as occurs in response to peripheral nerve injury. Such effects are exerted at multiple sites along the pain pathway, including at peripheral nerves, dorsal root ganglia, and spinal cord. In addition, activated glial cells are now recognized as disrupting the pain suppressive effects of opioid drugs and contributing to opioid tolerance and opioid dependence/withdrawal. While this review focuses on regulation of pain and opioid acti...
1. Recent findings have suggested a significant involvement of the immune system in the control of p...
Management of chronic pain is a real challenge, and current treatments focusing on blocking neurotra...
Immune and glial cells play a pivotal role in chronic pain. Therefore, it is possible that the pharm...
Immune cells and glia interact with neurons to alter pain sensitivity and to mediate the transition ...
Opioids are an extremely important part of medical practice, and for thousands of years, continued t...
This work deals with the specifics associated with the use of opioid analgesics in pain relief. In t...
Peripheral immune cell-mediated analgesia in inflammation is an important endogenous mechanism of pa...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Glial activation participates in the mediation of ...
Neuropathic pain is a common health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite being...
Within the past decade, there has been increasing recognition that glia are far more than simply “ho...
Chronic pain remains a public health problem and contributes to the ongoing opioid epidemic. Current...
The inflammation of peripheral tissues leads the primary afferent neurons, in particular at the cell...
The immune system has long been recognised important in pain regulation through inflammatory cytokin...
Background It is unknown why an acute pain condition under various circumstances can transition into...
Development of analgesic tolerance and withdrawalinduced pain enhancement present serious difficulti...
1. Recent findings have suggested a significant involvement of the immune system in the control of p...
Management of chronic pain is a real challenge, and current treatments focusing on blocking neurotra...
Immune and glial cells play a pivotal role in chronic pain. Therefore, it is possible that the pharm...
Immune cells and glia interact with neurons to alter pain sensitivity and to mediate the transition ...
Opioids are an extremely important part of medical practice, and for thousands of years, continued t...
This work deals with the specifics associated with the use of opioid analgesics in pain relief. In t...
Peripheral immune cell-mediated analgesia in inflammation is an important endogenous mechanism of pa...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Glial activation participates in the mediation of ...
Neuropathic pain is a common health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite being...
Within the past decade, there has been increasing recognition that glia are far more than simply “ho...
Chronic pain remains a public health problem and contributes to the ongoing opioid epidemic. Current...
The inflammation of peripheral tissues leads the primary afferent neurons, in particular at the cell...
The immune system has long been recognised important in pain regulation through inflammatory cytokin...
Background It is unknown why an acute pain condition under various circumstances can transition into...
Development of analgesic tolerance and withdrawalinduced pain enhancement present serious difficulti...
1. Recent findings have suggested a significant involvement of the immune system in the control of p...
Management of chronic pain is a real challenge, and current treatments focusing on blocking neurotra...
Immune and glial cells play a pivotal role in chronic pain. Therefore, it is possible that the pharm...