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Sortilin-Mediated Inhibition of TREK1/2 Channels in Primary Sensory Neurons Promotes Prediabetic Neuropathic Pain.

Neuropathic pain can occur during the prediabetic stage, even in the absence of hyperglycemia. The presence of prediabetic neuropathic pain (PDNP) poses challenges to the management of individuals with prediabetes. […]

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Nerve Preparation and Recordings for Pharmacological Tests of Sensory and Nociceptive Fiber Conduction Ex Vivo.

Measuring signal propagation through nerves is a classical electrophysiological technique established decades ago to evaluate sensory and motor functions in the nervous system. The whole-nerve preparation provides a valuable model […]

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Examining the role of structural and functional social network characteristics in the context of chronic pain: An ego-centered network design.

The well-being and functioning of individuals with chronic pain (CP) varies significantly. Social factors, such as social integration, may help explain this differential impact. Specifically, structural (network size, density) as […]

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Cobalt-doped zinc oxide based memristors with nociceptor characteristics for bio-inspired technology.

Neuromorphic computing is a new field of information technology, which is inspired by the biomimetic properties of the memristor as an electronic synapse and neuron. If there are electronic receptors […]

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Human Merkel cells as the initiator of mechanotransduction in skin: Linking the animal model to humans.

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Ketamine can produce oscillatory dynamics by engaging mechanisms dependent on the kinetics of NMDA receptors.

Ketamine is an NMDA-receptor antagonist that produces sedation, analgesia and dissociation at low doses and profound unconsciousness with antinociception at high doses. At high and low doses, ketamine can generate […]

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Intervertebral disc injury triggers neurogenic inflammation of adjacent healthy discs.

Intervertebral disc degeneration is common and may play a role in low back pain, but it is not well-understood. Previous studies have shown that the outer layer of the annulus […]

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Thermal escape box: A cost-benefit evaluation paradigm for investigating thermosensation and thermal pain.

Thermosensation, the ability to detect and estimate temperature, is an evolutionarily conserved process that is essential for survival. Thermosensing is impaired in various pain syndromes, resulting in thermal allodynia, the […]

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Pharmacology of PACAP and VIP receptors in the spinal cord highlights the importance of the PAC receptor.

The spinal cord is a key structure involved in the transmission and modulation of pain. Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), are expressed in the spinal […]

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Non-obese lipedema patients show a distinctly altered quantitative sensory testing profile with high diagnostic potential.

Lipedema is a widespread severe chronic disease affecting mostly women. Characterized by painful bilateral fat accumulation in extremities sparing hands and feet, objective measurement-based diagnosis is currently missing. We tested […]

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