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Ionotropic glutamate receptors in spinal nociceptive processing.

Max Larsson1.   

Abstract

Glutamate is the predominant excitatory transmitter used by primary afferent synapses and intrinsic neurons in the spinal cord dorsal horn. Accordingly, ionotropic glutamate receptors mediate basal spinal transmission of sensory, including nociceptive, information that is relayed to supraspinal centers. However, it has become gradually more evident that these receptors are also crucially involved in short- and long-term plasticity of spinal nociceptive transmission, and that such plasticity have an important role in the pain hypersensitivity that may result from tissue or nerve injury. This review will cover recent findings on pre- and postsynaptic regulation of synaptic function by ionotropic glutamate receptors in the dorsal horn and how such mechanisms contribute to acute and chronic pain.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19876771     DOI: 10.1007/s12035-009-8086-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0893-7648            Impact factor:   5.590


  301 in total

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Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep       Date:  2010-06

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Authors:  Makiko Miyamoto; Yoshiyuki Tsuboi; Kuniya Honda; Masayuki Kobayashi; Kogo Takamiya; Richard L Huganir; Masahiro Kondo; Masamichi Shinoda; Barry J Sessle; Ayano Katagiri; Daiju Kita; Ikuko Suzuki; Yoshiyuki Oi; Koichi Iwata
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Journal:  F1000Prime Rep       Date:  2015-05-26

9.  Peripheral nerve injury increases glutamate-evoked calcium mobilization in adult spinal cord neurons.

Authors:  Suzanne Doolen; Camille B Blake; Bret N Smith; Bradley K Taylor
Journal:  Mol Pain       Date:  2012-07-28       Impact factor: 3.395

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