Introduction: In the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), prematurely born infants undergo a range of skin breaking and painful procedures. At the same time, the spinal nociceptive system is in a sensitive developmental stage. Both neonatal repetitive painful procedures and their treatment can induce plasticity of the neonatal spinal nociceptive system, causing long-lasting alterations to pain processing and pain reactivity.Methods: This review focuses on developmental processes related to the nociceptive network in the spinal dorsal horn and more specifically at mechanisms related to 1. Modulation of afferent systems; 2. The role of interneurons; 3. Descending inhibitory pathways; and 4. The central neuro-immune responses and microglial ce...
Chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain states are poorly understood, and currently inadequately t...
textabstractThe past twenty years have seen great progress in our knowledge of paediatric pain. Esp...
This article explores the literature concerning responses to pain of both premature and term-born ne...
Introduction: In the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), prematurely born infants undergo a range o...
Introduction: In the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), prematurely born infants undergo a range o...
Repetitive exposure of neonates to noxious events is inherent to their health status monitoring in n...
Pain accompanies most of illnesses. Pain results in from activation of a specific sensory system and...
It has become clear that tissue damage during a critical period of early life can result in long-ter...
Recent scientific studies have added more and more con-sistent evidence that the newborn, even if pr...
Pain in infancy influences pain reactivity in later life, but how and why this occurs is poorly unde...
Abstract: The nociceptive network, responsible for transmission of nociceptive signals that generate...
Pain in newborn children should be prevented due to negative short- and long-term consequences. A go...
BACKGROUND: Prematurely born infants are frequently exposed to painful procedures in the neonatal in...
Significant evidence now suggests that neonatal tissue damage can evoke long-lasting changes in pain...
Excessive noxious stimulation during the critical neonatal period impacts the nociceptive network la...
Chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain states are poorly understood, and currently inadequately t...
textabstractThe past twenty years have seen great progress in our knowledge of paediatric pain. Esp...
This article explores the literature concerning responses to pain of both premature and term-born ne...
Introduction: In the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), prematurely born infants undergo a range o...
Introduction: In the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), prematurely born infants undergo a range o...
Repetitive exposure of neonates to noxious events is inherent to their health status monitoring in n...
Pain accompanies most of illnesses. Pain results in from activation of a specific sensory system and...
It has become clear that tissue damage during a critical period of early life can result in long-ter...
Recent scientific studies have added more and more con-sistent evidence that the newborn, even if pr...
Pain in infancy influences pain reactivity in later life, but how and why this occurs is poorly unde...
Abstract: The nociceptive network, responsible for transmission of nociceptive signals that generate...
Pain in newborn children should be prevented due to negative short- and long-term consequences. A go...
BACKGROUND: Prematurely born infants are frequently exposed to painful procedures in the neonatal in...
Significant evidence now suggests that neonatal tissue damage can evoke long-lasting changes in pain...
Excessive noxious stimulation during the critical neonatal period impacts the nociceptive network la...
Chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain states are poorly understood, and currently inadequately t...
textabstractThe past twenty years have seen great progress in our knowledge of paediatric pain. Esp...
This article explores the literature concerning responses to pain of both premature and term-born ne...