Vanderclausen, Camille Manfron, Louise De Volder, Anne Legrain, Valéry
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Localizing pain is crucial because it allows for detecting which part of the body is being hurt and identifying in its surrounding which stimulus is producing the damage. Nociceptive inputs should therefore be mapped according to somatotopic ("which limb is stimulated?") and spatiotopic representations ("where is the stimulated limb?"). Because the...
Mun, Chung Jung Letzen, Janelle E Peters, Erica N Campbell, Claudia M Vandrey, Ryan Gajewski-Nemes, Julia DiRenzo, Dana Caufield-Noll, Christine Finan, Patrick H
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There has been an explosion of interest in the utility of cannabinoids as potential analgesics. This systematic review critically synthesizes the evidence for cannabinoid analgesic effects on quantitative sensory testing outcomes in both healthy adults and patients with chronic noncancer pain. Our systematic review protocol is preregistered on PROS...
Zhang, Xin Kanter, Katie Chen, Jiegen Kim, Seungtae Wang, Yaomin Adeyemi, Clementine O'Buckley, Sandra C Nackley, Andrea G
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Low levels of catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT), an enzyme that metabolizes catecholamines, and stress, which potentiates catecholamine release from sympathetic nerves, are fundamental to chronic functional pain syndromes and comorbid depression, which predominantly affect females. Here, we sought to examine the independent and joint contribution...
Brown, Christopher A Scholtes, Ingrid Shenker, Nicholas Lee, Michael C
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In complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), tactile sensory deficits have motivated the therapeutic use of sensory discrimination training. However, the hierarchical organisation of the brain is such that low-level sensory processing can be dynamically influenced by higher-level knowledge, eg, knowledge learnt from statistical regularities in the env...
Manion, John Khuong, Thang Harney, Dylan Littleboy, Jamie B Ruan, Travis Loo, Lipin Costigan, Michael Larance, Mark Caron, Leslie Neely, G Gregory
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Neuropathic pain causes severe suffering, and most patients are resistant to current therapies. A core element of neuropathic pain is the loss of inhibitory tone in the spinal cord. Previous studies have shown that foetal GABAergic neuron precursors can provide relief from pain. However, the source of these precursor cells and their multipotent sta...
Defrin, Ruth Brill, Silviu Goor-Arieh, Itay Wood, Irene Devor, Marshall
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Patients with radicular low back pain (radicular LBP, sciatica) frequently describe their pain as "shooting" or "radiating." The dictionary meaning of these words implies rapid movement, and indeed, many sufferers report feeling pain moving rapidly from the lower back or buttock into the leg. But, others do not. Moreover, the sensation of movement ...
De Icco, Roberto Perrotta, Armando Grillo, Valentina Cosentino, Giuseppe Sances, Grazia Sandrini, Giorgio Tassorelli, Cristina
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The nitric-oxide donor nitroglycerin (NTG) administration induces a facilitation of nociceptive pathways in episodic migraine. This study aims to test the hypothesis that induced spinal sensitization could be more pronounced in patients affected by high-frequency migraine (HF-MIG) with respect to low-frequency migraine (LF-MIG). We enrolled 28 pati...
Murray, Caitlin B Groenewald, Cornelius B de la Vega, Rocio Palermo, Tonya M
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Despite evidence of broad impact on daily functioning in adolescence, little is known regarding the life course effects of childhood chronic pain. This is the first nationally representative study to characterize the disruptive impact of chronic pain in adolescence on key educational, vocational, and social outcomes in young adulthood (12 years lat...
Lau, Jennifer Y F Badaoui, Maryam Meehan, Alan J Heathcote, Lauren C Barker, Edward D Rimes, Katharine A
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The tendency to select threatening over benign interpretations of ambiguous bodily sensations and cues characterises young people with chronic pain. However, previous studies disagree over whether these biases extend to nonbodily harm situations such as social evaluation. Understanding the content of these biases is crucial to the development of pa...
Mauck, Matthew C Linnstaedt, Sarah D Bortsov, Andrey Kurz, Michael Hendry, Phyllis L Lewandowski, Christopher Velilla, Marc-Anthony Datner, Elizabeth Pearson, Claire Domeier, Robert
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African Americans experience an increased burden of motor vehicle collision (MVC), post-MVC musculoskeletal pain, and vitamin D insufficiency. In this prospective multicenter study, we tested the hypothesis that African Americans (n = 133) presenting to the emergency department after MVC with low peritraumatic vitamin D levels would have worse chro...