نتایج جستجو برای: nociception

تعداد نتایج: 3467  

Journal: :The Scientific World JOURNAL 2001

Journal: :Pharmacological reviews 2001
B A Chizh P Illes

The potential importance for nociception of P2X receptors, the ionotropic receptors activated by ATP, is underscored by the variety of pain states in which this endogenous ligand can be released. Several important findings have been made recently indicating that P2X receptors can be involved in pain mechanisms both centrally and in the periphery. The roles of ATP at these two sites and the P2X ...

Journal: :ILAR journal 1999
Timothy J. Brennan

Even though it is a costly, poorly understood problem, very little effort has been dedicated toward research on the mechanisms of acute postoperative pain. Presumably, if we learn more about the etiology of acute incisional pain and the sensory processes that intensify pain after surgery, new treatment methods can be advanced. Since the mid-1990s, our group and others have developed and charact...

2002
Wade S. Kingery Geeta S. Agashe Tian Z. Guo Shigehito Sawamura Brian K. Kobilka

Background: The authors recently established that the analgesic actions of the inhalation anesthetic nitrous oxide were mediated by noradrenergic bulbospinal neurons and spinal 2B adrenoceptors. They now determined whether noradrenergic brainstem nuclei and descending spinal pathways are responsible for the antinociceptive actions of the inhalation anesthetic isoflurane, and which adrenoceptors...

2017
Alfredo Manzano-García Mohammed Gamal-Eltrabily

Growth hormone (GH) and insulin growth factor 1 (IGF1) are implicated in nociceptive processing; it has been reported that the latter participates in neonatal inflammatory nociception. In the target article, the authors propose that local inflammation evoked by carrageenan administration in mice produces a decrease in the local GH levels and an increment of IGF1 receptors type 1 expression, thi...

2016
Ayumu Inutsuka Akira Yamashita Srikanta Chowdhury Junichi Nakai Masamichi Ohkura Toru Taguchi Akihiro Yamanaka

The level of wakefulness is one of the major factors affecting nociception and pain. Stress-induced analgesia supports an animal's survival via prompt defensive responses against predators or competitors. Previous studies have shown the pharmacological effects of orexin peptides on analgesia. However, orexin neurons contain not only orexin but also other co-transmitters such as dynorphin, neuro...

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2012
Emily J Bartley Jamie L Rhudy

BACKGROUND The menstrual cycle influences pain, with symptoms often increasing during the premenstrual (late-luteal) phase. Deficiencies in endogenous inhibition of afferent nociception at the spinal level might contribute to menstrual phase-related changes in pain. PURPOSE This study assessed whether conditioned pain modulation (CPM) of spinal nociception differs between mid-follicular and l...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2003
Long-Chuan Yu Xing-He Weng Jing-Wen Wang Thomas Lundeberg

The present study investigated the role of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the modulation of nociception in periaqueductal grey (PAG) of rats. Hindpaw withdrawal latencies (HWLs) were tested by hot-plate and Randall Selitto tests. The HWLs to thermal and mechanical stimulation increased significantly after intra-PAG administration of 0.26 or 0.13 nmol of CGRP, but not 0.026 nmol of CG...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Nicole Alessandri-Haber Jenny J Yeh Aileen E Boyd Carlos A Parada Xiaojie Chen David B Reichling Jon D Levine

We hypothesized that TRPV4, a member of the transient receptor family of ion channels, functions as a sensory transducer for osmotic stimulus-induced nociception. We found that, as expected for a transducer molecule, TRPV4 protein is transported in sensory nerve distally toward the peripheral nerve endings. In vivo single-fiber recordings in rat showed that hypotonic solution activated 54% of C...

Journal: :Journal of pharmacological sciences 2004
Akiko Sakaue Motoko Honda Mitsuo Tanabe Hideki Ono

The effects of various sodium channel blocking agents on acute thermal and mechanical nociception, as assessed using the plantar and tail pressure tests, respectively, were compared with the effects of morphine. The drugs used were mexiletine, lidocaine, carbamazepine, phenytoin, eperisone, tolperisone, and zonisamide. The sodium channel blocking agents exhibited a rather preferential elevation...

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