© 2020 Cox et al. Peripheral sensory neurons are afferent neurons that innervate the skin, joints, bones, muscles, and mucosal tissues. By converting different stimuli into action potentials, they transmit signals for the sensing of temperature, touch, pressure, or pain. This review discusses the known Mendelian disorders which affect pain sensing in humans. For painlessness, these disorders can be classified as developmental, neurodegenerative, or functional, where pain-sensing neurons (nociceptors) are present but cannot be activated or produce action potentials. Affected patients suffer from numbness with recurrent injuries, burns, and poorly healing wounds. For Mendelian disorders of excess pain, aberrant overactivity of nociceptors is ...
Recent work in Cell Reports by Minett et al. and Yang et al. highlights the complexity of pain pathw...
Nerve growth factor (NGF), by binding to TrkA and p75NTR receptors, regulates the survival and diffe...
In patients with distal symmetric polyneuropathy we assessed non-nociceptive Aβ- and nociceptive Aδ-...
Peripheral sensory neurons are afferent neurons that innervate the skin, joints, bones, muscles, and...
Patients with neuropathic pain are heterogeneous in etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical appearan...
The skin acts as a complex sensory organ. The emerging new data on peripheral pain mechanisms from w...
It has recently become recognized that neuropathic forms of chronic pain represent true neurologic d...
Abstract: Pain results from the activation of a subset of sensory neurones termed nociceptors and ha...
As an indirect approach to relate previously identified sensory phenotypes of patients suffering fro...
Pain is a leading cause of morbidity in neuro-orthopaedic conditions, and remains an unmet clinical ...
After nerve injury maladaptive changes can occur in injured sensory neurons and along the entire noc...
SummaryChronic pain and especially neuropathic pain are a major challenge to clinical practice and b...
Abstract Neuropathic pain is triggered by lesions to the somatosensory nervous system that alter its...
There are two basic categories of pain: physiological pain, which serves an important protective fun...
Pain is a complex consciousness that emerges from the brain, and is commonly a result of nociception...
Recent work in Cell Reports by Minett et al. and Yang et al. highlights the complexity of pain pathw...
Nerve growth factor (NGF), by binding to TrkA and p75NTR receptors, regulates the survival and diffe...
In patients with distal symmetric polyneuropathy we assessed non-nociceptive Aβ- and nociceptive Aδ-...
Peripheral sensory neurons are afferent neurons that innervate the skin, joints, bones, muscles, and...
Patients with neuropathic pain are heterogeneous in etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical appearan...
The skin acts as a complex sensory organ. The emerging new data on peripheral pain mechanisms from w...
It has recently become recognized that neuropathic forms of chronic pain represent true neurologic d...
Abstract: Pain results from the activation of a subset of sensory neurones termed nociceptors and ha...
As an indirect approach to relate previously identified sensory phenotypes of patients suffering fro...
Pain is a leading cause of morbidity in neuro-orthopaedic conditions, and remains an unmet clinical ...
After nerve injury maladaptive changes can occur in injured sensory neurons and along the entire noc...
SummaryChronic pain and especially neuropathic pain are a major challenge to clinical practice and b...
Abstract Neuropathic pain is triggered by lesions to the somatosensory nervous system that alter its...
There are two basic categories of pain: physiological pain, which serves an important protective fun...
Pain is a complex consciousness that emerges from the brain, and is commonly a result of nociception...
Recent work in Cell Reports by Minett et al. and Yang et al. highlights the complexity of pain pathw...
Nerve growth factor (NGF), by binding to TrkA and p75NTR receptors, regulates the survival and diffe...
In patients with distal symmetric polyneuropathy we assessed non-nociceptive Aβ- and nociceptive Aδ-...