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INVOLVEMENT OF SUPRASPINAL ALPHAADRENERGIC RECEPTORS IN TONIC PAIN
... and supraspinal sites, particularly the locus coeruleusl5 and other midbrain and medullary ...and supraspinal mecha nisms of reflexive withdrawal from a phasic stimulus, but many research works emphasize ... See full document
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THE ROLE OF OPIOIDERGIC MECHANISMS IN THE ACTIVITY OF BACOPA MONNIERI EXTRACT AGAINST TONIC AND ACUTE PHASIC PAIN MODALITIES
... The abdominal constriction assay may implicate both central and peripheral mechanisms 24 . The response, however, is generally considered a viscerosomatic reflex and there is evidence of an involvement of ... See full document
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Isobolographic analysis of the opioid-opioid interactions in a tonic and a phasic mouse model of induced nociceptive pain
... The administration of acetic acid solution induces nociception by increasing the levels of prostaglandins at the peritoneum [37]. The inhibition induced by opioids in the number of writhes produced by the administra- ... See full document
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The antinociceptive effects of ferulic acid on neuropathic pain: involvement of descending monoaminergic system and opioid receptors
... not supraspinal level by intraventricular injection ...for pain processing and also provides neuroanatomical substrate for ...mediated pain inhibitory pathway in the treatment of neuropathic ... See full document
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Multidisciplinary Pain management: Psychosocial Outcomes and Effect on Neurophysiological Responses to Pain
... chronic pain is a private experience that is difficult to communicate to others, especially to the majority of people who only understand pain as an acute ... See full document
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Involvement of PPAR nuclear receptors in tissue injury and wound repair
... transcription factors that sense injury. PPARs are such factors and are activated by lipid mediators produced after wounding. Here we highlight advances in our understanding of PPAR action during tissue repair and ... See full document
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Age and experience related plasticity of ATP mediated signaling in the neocortex
... We recorded the AMPA receptor-mediated miniature spontaneous synaptic currents in the pyramidal neurons at membrane potential of − 80 mV in presence of picrotoxin and TTX. Under this conditions, the main fraction of ... See full document
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<p>Factors That May Affect Delayed Relief Of Trigeminal Neuralgia After Microneurosurgery And The Long-Term Outcomes Associated With Delayed Relief</p>
... age, pain side, pain duration, trigeminal nerve branch involvement, pain type, previous trigeminal sensory root destruction treatment, initial treatment effect of carbama- zepine, posterior ... See full document
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The Effects of Rhes on Opioid Analgesia
... Vargiu and colleagues further characterized Rhes (2004). In situ hybridization was performed, and it was determined that the Rhes mRNA was heavily expressed in the striatum, but to a lesser extent in the nucleus ... See full document
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The clinical psychologist and the management of inpatient pain: a small case series
... inpatient pain service at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK, is involved with the management of 800 patients of all ages each ...post-surgical) pain condi- ...specialist pain nurses, and ... See full document
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Patients with low back pain differ from those who also have leg pain or signs of nerve root involvement – a cross sectional study
... leg pain below the knee (LBP + pain below knee) was defined as a person with a pain drawing indicating pain in the calf and/or foot and their worst leg pain intensity being at least ... See full document
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Associations of quality of life, pain, and self-reported arthritis with age, employment, bleed rate, and utilization of hemophilia treatment center and health care provider services: results in adults with hemophilia in the HERO study
... The current analyses reported here include adult males $18 years of age with HA or HB, with or without inhibitors. To define a population with moderate-to-severe hemophilia, adult PWH were required to have either 1) ... See full document
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Physiological role for P2X1 receptors in renal microvascular autoregulatory behavior
... P2 receptors with activation of autoregulatory responses support the current hypothesis (8, ...P2 receptors as effectors of autoregulatory responses, the interventions were too nonspecific to allow ... See full document
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Fluoroscopically Guided Facet Injections: Comparison of Intra Articular and Periarticular Steroid and Anesthetic Injection on Immediate and Short Term Pain Relief
... MATERIALS AND METHODS: All outpatient fluoroscopically guided facet injections at a single institution during a 54-month period were retrospectively and independently reviewed by 2 musculoskeletal (MSK) trained ... See full document
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Effects of supraspinal feedback on human gait: rhythmic auditory distortion
... slow-adapting, supraspinal oscillator that predicts the foot contact to occur ahead of the sound cue, and a second fast process linked to sensory inputs that adapts to the mismatch between peripheral sensory input ... See full document
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Tonic and burst spinal cord stimulation waveforms for the treatment of chronic, intractable pain: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
... intractable pain of the trunk and limbs [1]. Traditional SCS produces tonic waveforms in which pulses are delivered at a consistent frequency, pulse width, and ...than tonic stimulation; these groups ... See full document
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<p>Effectiveness of tonic and burst motor cortex stimulation in chronic neuropathic pain</p>
... In tonic MCS — ef fi cacy of pain treatment can be attained by titration of amplitude of current intensity, diversi fi cation of contacts or ...the pain, but also improve sensory ... See full document
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Involvement of endoplasmic reticulum stress in formalin-induced pain is attenuated by 4-phenylbutyric acid
... Methods: Rats were divided into the following five groups: control, formalin, formalin + vehicle, formalin + 4-phenylbutyric acid (4-PBA) (40 mg/kg) and formalin + 4-PBA (100 mg/ kg). Formalin-induced pain was ... See full document
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Plasticity: Implications for opioid and other pharmacological interventions in specific pain states
... of pain in the spinal cord, which then appears to lead to enhanced synaptic transmission or hypersensitivity (Dickenson 1990; 1994a; 1994b; Dubner & Ruda 1992; McMahon et ...“pathological pain” can be ... See full document
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Involvement of endothelin receptors in normal and pathological development of neural crest cells
... In zebrafish, a premature stop codon has been identified in the sequence of the orthologous Ednrb gene in the rose mutant (Parichy et al. , 2000). Ednrb does not seem to be involved in embryonic pigment cell development ... See full document
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