نتایج جستجو برای: phasic pain

تعداد نتایج: 249687  

فرزین , داوود, مهرابیان , مهتا,

Background and purpose : Dextromethorphan is a non-competitive NMDÂ receptor antagonist in the glutamatergic system with over 47 years of clinical usage experience as an over-the counter antitussive drug. We previously demonstrated that dextromethorphan modulates the pain threshold in the mouse acetic acid (0.6%,intraperitonealy)-induced writhing test (a tonic and chemical model for chronic p...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2002
Suman Jain Ratna Sharma

Self-mutilation or self-injurious behaviour is a well known behavioural disorder in humans. The proposition that this behaviour in animals is a response to chronic pain of peripheral nerve injury has been met with controversy. In the present study a pharmacological model, which produces no sensory or motor loss was used to study how autotomy is related to pain. In a group of rats autotomy was i...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1995
N B Mena R Mathur U Nayar

The limbic system has been implicated in the modulation of pain. The aim of this study was to determine the role of amygdala in different types of pain, viz., phasic and tonic. Unilateral stimulation of central nucleus of amygdala (CeA), basolateral nucleus (BL) and medial amygdaloid (MeA) in conscious rats resulted in the reduction of the tonic formalin-induced pain. The thresholds for simple ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2015
Todd C Pataky Jos Vanrenterghem Mark A Robinson

Kinematic and force trajectories are often normalized in time, with mean and variance summary statistic trajectories reported. It has been shown elsewhere, for simple one-factor experiments, that statistical testing can be conducted directly on those summary statistic trajectories using Random Field Theory (RFT). This technical note describes how RFT extends to two-factor designs, and how bizar...

2014
Anne Estrup Olesen Christina Brock Eva Sverrisdóttir Isabelle Myriam Larsen Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

INTRODUCTION Opioid analgesia can be explored with quantitative sensory testing, but most investigations have used models of phasic pain, and such brief stimuli may be limited in the ability to faithfully simulate natural and clinical painful experiences. Therefore, identification of appropriate experimental pain models is critical for our understanding of opioid effects with the potential to i...

Journal: :Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery 2021

To present initial results of a novel, bi-phasic, porous, biodegrade, and cell-free aragonite-based scaffold for treating complex osteochondral lesions the talus (OLT). Four subjects (2 males 2 females; 34-61 years old) were operated on their ankles due to chronic deep OLT-Hepple grades 4 or 5 (1.8-2.2 cm2). Three had OLT medial central trochlea, 1 combined lateral lesions. exposed through mall...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2005
Katja Wiech Ben Seymour Raffael Kalisch Klaas Enno Stephan Martin Koltzenburg Jon Driver Raymond J Dolan

The relationship between pain and cognitive function is of theoretical and clinical interest, exemplified by observations that attention-demanding activities reduce pain in chronically afflicted patients. Previous studies have concentrated on phasic pain, which bears little correspondence to clinical pain conditions. Indeed, phasic pain is often associated with differential or opposing effects ...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2017
David Dignath Markus Janczyk Andreas B Eder

According to theoretical accounts of cognitive control, conflict between competing responses is monitored and triggers post conflict behavioural adjustments. Some models proposed that conflict is detected as an affective signal. While the conflict monitoring theory assumed that conflict is registered as a negative valence signal, the adaptation by binding model hypothesized that conflict provid...

Journal: :British journal of clinical pharmacology 1994
G Kobal C Hummel M Gruber G Geisslinger T Hummel

1. The aim of this study was to investigate the dose-related effects of ibuprofen (placebo, 400 and 800 mg rac-ibuprofen [Aktren], administered orally) on experimentally-induced tonic and phasic pain. 2. Eighteen volunteers participated in this randomized, double-blind, three-fold cross-over study. Measurements were obtained before and 90 min after administration of the drugs. Phasic pain was p...

Journal: :Physiological research 2014
Y-Q Yu X-F Chen Y Yang F Yang J Chen

In the mammalian autonomic nervous system, tonic and phasic neurons can be differentiated on firing patterns in response to long depolarizing current pulse. However, the similar firing patterns in the somatic primary sensory neurons and their functional significance are not well investigated. Here, we identified two types of neurons innervating somatic sensory in rat dorsal root ganglia (DRG). ...

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