Although it has been accepted that depression and pain are common comorbidities, their interaction is not fully understood. The present study was aimed to investigate the effects of depression on both evoked pain behavior (thermal-induced nociception and hyperalgesia) and spontaneous pain behavior (formalin pain) in rats. An unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) paradigm was employed to develop a classical depression. The emotional behaviors were assessed by sucrose preference test, open field test, and elevated plus-maze test. The results showed that the depressed rats always exhibited stronger tolerance to noxious thermal stimulation under both normal and complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)-induced chronic pain conditions, when compar...
Background: Chronic pain and depression are two complex states with sensory/somatic and emotional co...
The association between chronic pain and depression is widely recognized, the comorbidity of which l...
A connection between pain and depression has long been recognized in the clinical setting; however, ...
Although it has been accepted that depression and pain are common comorbidities, their interaction i...
Although it has been accepted that depression and pain are common comorbidities, their interaction i...
Objective Recently, there has been growing interest in the interaction between depressive disorders ...
Although it has been accepted that depression and pain are common comorbidities, their interaction i...
Although previous studies have suggested that depression may be associated with inhibition of evoked...
Studies have reported divergent behavioral effects of depression on spontaneous vs. stimulus-evoked ...
Clinical observations suggest that depressed patients were less sensitive to experimental pain than ...
Clinical observations suggest that depressed patients were less sensitive to experimental pain than ...
Numerous studies have shown that pain perception is strongly influenced by depression. However, very...
Altered pain responding in depression is a widely recognized but poorly understood phenomenon The pr...
Depression and chronic pain share an intricate, complex relationship, the comorbidity of which is re...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain and depression are two complex states with sensory/somatic and emotional ...
Background: Chronic pain and depression are two complex states with sensory/somatic and emotional co...
The association between chronic pain and depression is widely recognized, the comorbidity of which l...
A connection between pain and depression has long been recognized in the clinical setting; however, ...
Although it has been accepted that depression and pain are common comorbidities, their interaction i...
Although it has been accepted that depression and pain are common comorbidities, their interaction i...
Objective Recently, there has been growing interest in the interaction between depressive disorders ...
Although it has been accepted that depression and pain are common comorbidities, their interaction i...
Although previous studies have suggested that depression may be associated with inhibition of evoked...
Studies have reported divergent behavioral effects of depression on spontaneous vs. stimulus-evoked ...
Clinical observations suggest that depressed patients were less sensitive to experimental pain than ...
Clinical observations suggest that depressed patients were less sensitive to experimental pain than ...
Numerous studies have shown that pain perception is strongly influenced by depression. However, very...
Altered pain responding in depression is a widely recognized but poorly understood phenomenon The pr...
Depression and chronic pain share an intricate, complex relationship, the comorbidity of which is re...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain and depression are two complex states with sensory/somatic and emotional ...
Background: Chronic pain and depression are two complex states with sensory/somatic and emotional co...
The association between chronic pain and depression is widely recognized, the comorbidity of which l...
A connection between pain and depression has long been recognized in the clinical setting; however, ...