Long-term potentiation (LTP) in nociceptive spinal pathways shares several features with hyperalgesia and has been proposed to be a cellular mechanism of pain amplification in acute and chronic pain states. Spinal LTP is typically induced by noxious input and has therefore been hypothesized to contribute to acute postoperative pain and to forms of chronic pain that develop from an initial painful event, peripheral inflammation or neuropathy. Under this assumption, preventing LTP induction may help to prevent the development of exaggerated postoperative pain and reversing established LTP may help to treat patients who have an LTP component to their chronic pain. Spinal LTP is also induced by abrupt opioid withdrawal, making it a possible mec...
International audienceBackgroundCentral sensitization requires the activation of various intracellul...
Chronic postoperative pain impacts millions of individuals worldwide that undergo a variety of surgi...
International audienceBackgroundCentral sensitization requires the activation of various intracellul...
Long-term potentiation (LTP) in nociceptive spinal pathways shares several features with hyperalgesi...
Abstract Long-term potentiation (LTP) in nociceptive spinal pathways shares several features with hy...
Contains fulltext : 96068.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Long-term potent...
Long-term potentiation of synaptic strength (LTP) in nociceptive pathways shares principle features ...
During chronic pain states, peripheral nociceptive stimulation can induce long-term potentiation (LT...
Chronic pain is still a major problem in modern medicine. Enhanced sensitivity to pain may persist l...
Injury causes increased pain sensation in humans and animals but the mechanisms underlying the emerg...
Injury causes increased pain sensation in humans and animals but the mechanisms underlying the emerg...
Injury causes increased pain sensation in humans and animals but the mechanisms underlying the emerg...
Previous studies show that the endogenous opioid system has an important role in the pain control sy...
International audienceBackgroundCentral sensitization requires the activation of various intracellul...
Pain after disease/damage of the nervous system is predominantly treated with opioids, but without e...
International audienceBackgroundCentral sensitization requires the activation of various intracellul...
Chronic postoperative pain impacts millions of individuals worldwide that undergo a variety of surgi...
International audienceBackgroundCentral sensitization requires the activation of various intracellul...
Long-term potentiation (LTP) in nociceptive spinal pathways shares several features with hyperalgesi...
Abstract Long-term potentiation (LTP) in nociceptive spinal pathways shares several features with hy...
Contains fulltext : 96068.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Long-term potent...
Long-term potentiation of synaptic strength (LTP) in nociceptive pathways shares principle features ...
During chronic pain states, peripheral nociceptive stimulation can induce long-term potentiation (LT...
Chronic pain is still a major problem in modern medicine. Enhanced sensitivity to pain may persist l...
Injury causes increased pain sensation in humans and animals but the mechanisms underlying the emerg...
Injury causes increased pain sensation in humans and animals but the mechanisms underlying the emerg...
Injury causes increased pain sensation in humans and animals but the mechanisms underlying the emerg...
Previous studies show that the endogenous opioid system has an important role in the pain control sy...
International audienceBackgroundCentral sensitization requires the activation of various intracellul...
Pain after disease/damage of the nervous system is predominantly treated with opioids, but without e...
International audienceBackgroundCentral sensitization requires the activation of various intracellul...
Chronic postoperative pain impacts millions of individuals worldwide that undergo a variety of surgi...
International audienceBackgroundCentral sensitization requires the activation of various intracellul...