Background: Peripheral nerve injuries often trigger a hypersensitivity to tactile stimulation. Behavioural studies demonstrated efficient and side effect-free analgesia mediated by opioid receptors on peripheral sensory neurons. However, mechanistic approaches addressing such opioid properties in painful neuropathies are lacking. Here we investigated whether opioids can directly inhibit primary afferent neuron transmission of mechanical stimuli in neuropathy. We analysed the mechanical thresholds, the firing rates and response latencies of sensory fibres to mechanical stimulation of their cutaneous receptive fields.Results: Two weeks following a chronic constriction injury of the saphenous nerve, mice developed a profound mechanical hyperse...
Neuropathic pain often arises from damage to peripheral nerves and is difficult to treat. Activation...
Pain after disease/damage of the nervous system is predominantly treated with opioids, but without e...
Expression of δ-opioid receptors in sensory neurons is controversial. In this issue of Neuron, Bardo...
Background: Peripheral nerve injuries often trigger a hypersensitivity to tactile stimulation. Behav...
Neuropathic pain arises as a direct consequence of a lesion or disease affecting the somatosensory s...
Injury to peripheral nerves often leads to abnormal pain states (hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontan...
Peripheral nerve injury can result in long-lasting, abnormal pain states referred to as neuropathic ...
Neuropathic pain often results from peripheral nerve damage, which can involve immune response. Loca...
SummaryCutaneous mechanosensory neurons detect mechanical stimuli that generate touch and pain sensa...
Clinical studies have reported lower effectivity of opioid drugs in therapy of neuropathic pain. The...
Peripheral sensitization indicates increased responsiveness and reduced threshold of nociceptive neu...
Neuropathic pain often arises from damage to peripheral nerves and is difficult to treat. Activation...
Chronic neuropathic pain (CNP) is a disease typically resulting from injury to the central or periph...
Neuropathic pain can result from injury to, or disease of the nervous system. It is notoriously diff...
BACKGROUND: Clinical and experimental studies of neuropathic pain support the hypothesis that a func...
Neuropathic pain often arises from damage to peripheral nerves and is difficult to treat. Activation...
Pain after disease/damage of the nervous system is predominantly treated with opioids, but without e...
Expression of δ-opioid receptors in sensory neurons is controversial. In this issue of Neuron, Bardo...
Background: Peripheral nerve injuries often trigger a hypersensitivity to tactile stimulation. Behav...
Neuropathic pain arises as a direct consequence of a lesion or disease affecting the somatosensory s...
Injury to peripheral nerves often leads to abnormal pain states (hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontan...
Peripheral nerve injury can result in long-lasting, abnormal pain states referred to as neuropathic ...
Neuropathic pain often results from peripheral nerve damage, which can involve immune response. Loca...
SummaryCutaneous mechanosensory neurons detect mechanical stimuli that generate touch and pain sensa...
Clinical studies have reported lower effectivity of opioid drugs in therapy of neuropathic pain. The...
Peripheral sensitization indicates increased responsiveness and reduced threshold of nociceptive neu...
Neuropathic pain often arises from damage to peripheral nerves and is difficult to treat. Activation...
Chronic neuropathic pain (CNP) is a disease typically resulting from injury to the central or periph...
Neuropathic pain can result from injury to, or disease of the nervous system. It is notoriously diff...
BACKGROUND: Clinical and experimental studies of neuropathic pain support the hypothesis that a func...
Neuropathic pain often arises from damage to peripheral nerves and is difficult to treat. Activation...
Pain after disease/damage of the nervous system is predominantly treated with opioids, but without e...
Expression of δ-opioid receptors in sensory neurons is controversial. In this issue of Neuron, Bardo...