Khasabova, Iryna A Khasabov, Sergey G Johns, Malcolm Juliette, Joe Zheng, Aunika Morgan, Hannah Flippen, Alyssa Allen, Kaje Golovko, Mikhail Y Golovko, Svetlana A
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Pain associated with bone cancer remains poorly managed, and chemotherapeutic drugs used to treat cancer usually increase pain. The discovery of dual-acting drugs that reduce cancer and produce analgesia is an optimal approach. The mechanisms underlying bone cancer pain involve interactions between cancer cells and nociceptive neurons. We demonstra...
Hamilton, Katrina R Hughes, Abbey J Campbell, Claudia M Owens, Michael A Pester, Bethany D Meints, Samantha M Taylor, Janiece L Edwards, Robert R Haythornthwaite, Jennifer A Smith, Michael T
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Longitudinal total knee arthroplasty (TKA) studies indicate that a substantial percentage of patients continue to experience clinically significant pain and functional impairment after surgery. Insomnia has been associated with poorer surgical outcomes; however, previous work has largely focused on long-term postsurgical insomnia. This study builds...
de Andrade, Daniel Ciampi Mylius, Veit Perez-Lloret, Santiago Cury, Rubens G Bannister, Kirsty Moisset, Xavier Taricani Kubota, Gabriel Finnerup, Nanna B Bouhassira, Didier Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray
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Parkinson disease (PD) affects up to 2% of the general population older than 65 years and is a major cause of functional loss. Chronic pain is a common nonmotor symptom that affects up to 80% of patients with (Pw) PD both in prodromal phases and during the subsequent stages of the disease, negatively affecting patient's quality of life and function...
Meeuwis, Stefanie H Wasylewski, Mateusz T Bajcar, Elżbieta A Bieniek, Helena Adamczyk, Wacław M Honcharova, Sofiia Di Nardo, Marianna Mazzoni, Giuliana Bąbel, Przemysław
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Observing someone experience pain relief or exacerbation after an intervention may induce placebo hypoalgesia or nocebo hyperalgesia. Understanding the factors that contribute to these effects could help in the development of strategies for optimizing treatment of chronic pain conditions. We systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed the literature ...
Kotikalapudi, Raviteja Kincses, Balint Zunhammer, Matthias Schlitt, Frederik Asan, Livia Schmidt-Wilcke, Tobias Kincses, Zsigmond T Bingel, Ulrike Spisak, Tamas
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Sensitivity to pain shows a remarkable interindividual variance that has been reported to both forecast and accompany various clinical pain conditions. Although pain thresholds have been reported to be associated to brain morphology, it is still unclear how well these findings replicate in independent data and whether they are powerful enough to pr...
Thompson, Austen L Grenald, Shaness A Ciccone, Haley A Mohty, Dieter Smith, Angela F Coleman, Deziree L Bahramnejad, Erfan De Leon, Erick Kasper-Conella, Logan Uhrlab, Jennifer L
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The propensity for breast cancer to metastasize to bone is coupled to the most common complaint among breast cancer patients: bone pain. Classically, this type of pain is treated using escalating doses of opioids, which lack long-term efficacy due to analgesic tolerance, opioid-induced hypersensitivity, and have recently been linked to enhanced bon...
Coxon, Lydia Vollert, Jan Perro, Danielle Lunde, Claire E Ferreira-Gomes, Joana Charrua, Ana Abreu-Mendes, Pedro Krassowski, Michal Birch, Judy Meijlink, Jane
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Chronic pelvic pain (CPP), despite its high prevalence, is still relatively poorly understood mechanistically. This study, as part of the Translational Research in Pelvic Pain (TRiPP) project, has used a full quantitative sensory testing (QST) paradigm to profile n = 85 women with and without CPP (endometriosis or bladder pain specifically). We use...
Sessle, Barry J
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The mission of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) is "to bring together scientists, clinicians, healthcare providers, and policymakers to stimulate and support the study of pain and to translate that knowledge into improved pain relief worldwide." The IASP will celebrate its 50th anniversary next year, and the series of arti...
Davis, Karen D Basbaum, Allan I Bushnell, M Catherine Yarnitsky, David Fields, Howard L
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The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) has a 50-year history of publishing educational and research materials, ranging from traditional print format books, journals, and other informational formats to online and electronic formats. Here we provide a historical overview of IASP publications and reflections from the perspective of...
Vandael, Kristof Vervliet, Bram Peters, Madelon Meulders, Ann
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