Following the resolution of a severe inflammatory injury in rodents, administration of mu-opioid receptor inverse agonists leads to reinstatement of pain hypersensitivity. The mechanisms underlying this form of latent pain sensitization (LS) likely contribute to the development of chronic pain, but LS has not yet been demonstrated in humans. Using a C57BL/6 mouse model of cutaneous mild heat injury (MHI) we demonstrated a dose-dependent reinstatement of pain sensitization, assessed as primary (P \u3c 0.001) and secondary hyperalgesia (P \u3c 0.001) by naloxone (0.3–10 mg/kg), 168 hrs after the induction of MHI. Forward-translating the dose data to a human MHI model (n = 12) we could show that LS does indeed occur after naloxone 2 mg/kg, 168...
Background: Peripheral nerve injuries often trigger a hypersensitivity to tactile stimulation. Behav...
Morphine diminishes pain, but its long-term use is compromised by tolerance and hyperalgesia. Studie...
In recent years, evidence that sensitization of primary afferent nociceptors is an important event a...
<div><p>Following the resolution of a severe inflammatory injury in rodents, administration of mu-op...
Following the resolution of a severe inflammatory injury in rodents, administration of mu-opioid rec...
Severe chronic postsurgical pain has a prevalence of 4–10% in the surgical population. The underlyin...
Severe chronic postsurgical pain has a prevalence of 4-10% in the surgical population. The underlyin...
Following tissue injury, latent sensitization (LS) of nociceptive signaling can persist indefinitely...
Studies performed in a mouse model of chronic inflammatory pain induced by intraplantar injection of...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Two days after CFA, morphine (i.p.) dose-dependently reduced heat and mechanical hyper...
Tissue injury induces a long‐lasting latent sensitization (LS) of spinal nociceptive signaling that ...
INTRODUCTION: Development of secondary hyperalgesia following a cutaneous injury is a centrally medi...
AbstractIn recent years, evidence that sensitization of primary afferent nociceptors is an important...
OBJECTIVE: OA is the most common joint disease, affecting 10-15% of people over 60 years of age. How...
Opioid-induced hyperalgesia and tolerance severely impact the clinical efficacy of opiates as pain r...
Background: Peripheral nerve injuries often trigger a hypersensitivity to tactile stimulation. Behav...
Morphine diminishes pain, but its long-term use is compromised by tolerance and hyperalgesia. Studie...
In recent years, evidence that sensitization of primary afferent nociceptors is an important event a...
<div><p>Following the resolution of a severe inflammatory injury in rodents, administration of mu-op...
Following the resolution of a severe inflammatory injury in rodents, administration of mu-opioid rec...
Severe chronic postsurgical pain has a prevalence of 4–10% in the surgical population. The underlyin...
Severe chronic postsurgical pain has a prevalence of 4-10% in the surgical population. The underlyin...
Following tissue injury, latent sensitization (LS) of nociceptive signaling can persist indefinitely...
Studies performed in a mouse model of chronic inflammatory pain induced by intraplantar injection of...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Two days after CFA, morphine (i.p.) dose-dependently reduced heat and mechanical hyper...
Tissue injury induces a long‐lasting latent sensitization (LS) of spinal nociceptive signaling that ...
INTRODUCTION: Development of secondary hyperalgesia following a cutaneous injury is a centrally medi...
AbstractIn recent years, evidence that sensitization of primary afferent nociceptors is an important...
OBJECTIVE: OA is the most common joint disease, affecting 10-15% of people over 60 years of age. How...
Opioid-induced hyperalgesia and tolerance severely impact the clinical efficacy of opiates as pain r...
Background: Peripheral nerve injuries often trigger a hypersensitivity to tactile stimulation. Behav...
Morphine diminishes pain, but its long-term use is compromised by tolerance and hyperalgesia. Studie...
In recent years, evidence that sensitization of primary afferent nociceptors is an important event a...