Literature DB >> 19150465

Peripheral mechanisms of pain and analgesia.

Christoph Stein1, J David Clark, Uhtaek Oh, Michael R Vasko, George L Wilcox, Aaron C Overland, Todd W Vanderah, Robert H Spencer.   

Abstract

This review summarizes recent findings on peripheral mechanisms underlying the generation and inhibition of pain. The focus is on events occurring in peripheral injured tissues that lead to the sensitization and excitation of primary afferent neurons, and on the modulation of such mechanisms. Primary afferent neurons are of particular interest from a therapeutic perspective because they are the initial generator of noxious impulses traveling towards relay stations in the spinal cord and the brain. Thus, if one finds ways to inhibit the sensitization and/or excitation of peripheral sensory neurons, subsequent central events such as wind-up, sensitization and plasticity may be prevented. Most importantly, if agents are found that selectively modulate primary afferent function and do not cross the blood-brain-barrier, centrally mediated untoward side effects of conventional analgesics (e.g. opioids, anticonvulsants) may be avoided. This article begins with the peripheral actions of opioids, turns to a discussion of the effects of adrenergic co-adjuvants, and then moves on to a discussion of pro-inflammatory mechanisms focusing on TRP channels and nerve growth factor, their signaling pathways and arising therapeutic perspectives.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19150465      PMCID: PMC2730351          DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresrev.2008.12.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Rev        ISSN: 0165-0173


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