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Exploring Cannabidiol- Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 3 mediated Biological activities-Findings from Molecular Docking, Simulation, and Proteins Network Interactions.

Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 3 (TRPV3) is a thermosensitive calcium-permeable ion channel and has a function in sensory perception, epidermal barrier function, inflammation, and keratinocyte proliferation. TRPV3 dysfunction is linked […]

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Formoterol alters chemokine expression and ameliorates pain behaviors after moderate spinal cord injury in female mice.

Secondary spinal cord injury (SCI) is characterized by increased cytokines and chemokines at the site of injury that have been associated with the development of neuropathic pain. Nearly 80% of […]

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Inhibition of TTX-S Na currents by a novel blocker QLS-278 for antinociception.

Genetic loss-of-function mutations of the Na1.7 channel, abundantly expressed in peripheral nociceptive neurons, cause congenital insensitivity to pain in humans, indicating that selective inhibition of the channel may lead to […]

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Baclofen and opioid interactions in mice could inform pain treatment methods.

With the current pressure to reduce opioid usage in the clinical setting, there is a call for the development of adjunct therapies. Although opioids remain the primary analgesic used in […]

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A Modified Method for Intrathecal Catheterization in Rats.

Intrathecal catheterization has been widely applied in animal experiments, especially those on neuropathic pain. However, the traditional methods still have several limitations. Although some investigators have attempted to improve the traditional […]

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Exploration of a novel therapeutic option: Use of a β agonist to prevent neuropathic pain development secondary to spinal cord injury in a mouse model.

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Genetic Evidence Indicates that Serum Micronutrient Levels Mediate the Causal Relationships Between Immune Cells and Neuropathic Pain: A Mediation Mendelian Randomization Study.

A growing body of evidence suggests a correlation among immune cells, serum micronutrient levels, and neuropathic pain. However, previous studies have been limited in scope, hindering the establishment of conclusive […]

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Visceral analgesic effect of eluxadoline (Viberzi): A central action.

Painful bladder syndrome and irritable bowel syndrome affect 10%-15% of the global population. Current treatment options for these syndromes are ineffective in severe disease progression and are fraught with adverse […]

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A potential role for the middle temporal gyrus in mediating pain rumination in patients with chronic pain.

Perception of pain offset is essential to free one from any aftereffects of nociception. Because patients with chronic pain show impaired temporal contrast of pain, we tested whether they show […]

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Pro-inflammatory mediators sensitise Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 3 cation channel (TRPM3) function in mouse sensory neurons.

Pro-inflammatory mediators can directly activate pain-sensing neurons, known as nociceptors. Additionally, these mediators can sensitise ion channels and receptors expressed by these cells through transcriptional and post-translational modulation, leading to […]

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