Experimental studies on the mechanisms and treatments of chronic pain

  • Gao, Tianle
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Publication date
December 2014
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
1877-8860
Citation count (estimate)
7

Abstract

Chronic pain is a major concern for physical and mental health of a large patient population today while casting a significant economical burden on society. Work presented in this thesis deal with aspects of mechanisms and treatments of chronic pain using experimental models. A common characteristic for many chronic pain conditions, particularly those after nerve injury, is hypersensitivity to cold stimulation. In the first part of the thesis, I presented a new method using a Peltier thermode to examine the responses of rats to quantitative thermal stimulation (heating and cooling). Using this method with temperature as end points, I showed that we can reliably detect cold hypersensitivity in spinally injured rats as well as study q...

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