Chemokines and chemokine receptors are widely expressed by cells of the immune and nervous systems. This review focuses on our current knowledge concerning the role of chemokines in the pathophysiology of chronic pain syndromes. Injury- or disease-induced changes in the expression of diverse chemokines and their receptors have been demonstrated in the neural and nonneural elements of pain pathways. Under these circumstances, chemokines have been shown to modulate the electrical activity of neurons by multiple regulatory pathways including increases in neurotransmitter release through Ca-dependent mechanisms and transactivation of transient receptor channels. Either of these mechanisms alone, or in combination, may contribute to sustained ex...
Ból neuropatyczny to schorzenie rozwijające się w wyniku zmian patologicznych zachodzących w obrębie...
Patients with chronic pain conditions such as repetitive strain injury and complex regional pain syn...
This dissertation will examine the likelihood that tonic activation of descending facilitatory pathw...
Chronic pain represents a major problem in clinical medicine. Whilst the acute pain that is associat...
Pain normally subserves a vital role in the survival of the organism, prompting the avoidance of sit...
Chronic pain is classified as nociceptive or neuropathic, depending on whether the integrity of the ...
Neuropathic pain (NP) develops because of damage to the peripheral or central nervous system. It res...
Neuropathic pain (NP) originates from an injury or disease of the somatosensory nervous system. This...
Neuropathic pain can result from injury to, or disease of the nervous system. It is notoriously diff...
It has previously been observed that expression of chemokine monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP...
Neuropathic pain can have a major effect on quality of life but current therapies are often inadequa...
CCR2 chemokine receptor signaling has been implicated in the generation of diverse types of neuropat...
Recent findings have highlighted the roles of CXC chemokine family in the mechanisms of neuropathic ...
Chronic pain represents a major problem in clinical medicine. Whilst the acute pain that is associat...
Neuropathic pain can have a major effect on quality of life but current therapies are often inadequa...
Ból neuropatyczny to schorzenie rozwijające się w wyniku zmian patologicznych zachodzących w obrębie...
Patients with chronic pain conditions such as repetitive strain injury and complex regional pain syn...
This dissertation will examine the likelihood that tonic activation of descending facilitatory pathw...
Chronic pain represents a major problem in clinical medicine. Whilst the acute pain that is associat...
Pain normally subserves a vital role in the survival of the organism, prompting the avoidance of sit...
Chronic pain is classified as nociceptive or neuropathic, depending on whether the integrity of the ...
Neuropathic pain (NP) develops because of damage to the peripheral or central nervous system. It res...
Neuropathic pain (NP) originates from an injury or disease of the somatosensory nervous system. This...
Neuropathic pain can result from injury to, or disease of the nervous system. It is notoriously diff...
It has previously been observed that expression of chemokine monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP...
Neuropathic pain can have a major effect on quality of life but current therapies are often inadequa...
CCR2 chemokine receptor signaling has been implicated in the generation of diverse types of neuropat...
Recent findings have highlighted the roles of CXC chemokine family in the mechanisms of neuropathic ...
Chronic pain represents a major problem in clinical medicine. Whilst the acute pain that is associat...
Neuropathic pain can have a major effect on quality of life but current therapies are often inadequa...
Ból neuropatyczny to schorzenie rozwijające się w wyniku zmian patologicznych zachodzących w obrębie...
Patients with chronic pain conditions such as repetitive strain injury and complex regional pain syn...
This dissertation will examine the likelihood that tonic activation of descending facilitatory pathw...