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Optogenetic Activation of Peripheral Somatosensory Neurons in Transgenic Mice as a Neuropathic Pain Model for Assessing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Analgesics.

Optogenetics is a novel biotechnology widely used to precisely manipulate a specific peripheral sensory neuron or neural circuit. However, the use of optogenetics to assess the therapeutic efficacy of analgesics […]

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The role of sleep disturbance in reduced accuracy on a divided attention task among patients with fibromyalgia.

Patients with fibromyalgia show impaired cognitive performance compared with healthy, pain-free controls. Sleep disturbance, anxiety, and depression are highly prevalent among patients with fibromyalgia, and each is associated with impaired […]

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IUPHAR Review: Navigating the role of preclinical models in pain research.

Chronic pain is a complex and challenging medical condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of chronic pain is a key goal of preclinical pain research […]

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Discovery and preclinical evaluation of a novel inhibitor of FABP5, ART26.12, effective in Oxaliplatin-induced Peripheral Neuropathy.

Oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy (OIPN) is a dose-limiting toxicity characterised by mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia without any licensed medications. ART26.12 is a fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) 5 inhibitor with antinociceptive […]

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An experimental model for primary neuropathic corneal pain induced by long ciliary nerve ligation in rats.

Neuropathic corneal pain (NCP) is a new and ill-defined disease characterized by pain, discomfort, aching, burning sensation, irritation, dryness, and grittiness. However, the mechanism underlying NCP remain unclear. Here, we […]

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Grey matter adaptations to chronic pain in people with whiplash-associated disorders are partially reversed after treatment: A voxel-based morphometry study.

Grey matter (GM) changes are often observed in people with chronic spinal pain, including those with chronic whiplash-associated disorders (CWAD). These GM adaptations may be reversed with treatment, at least […]

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Nociceptive Processing of Elite Athletes Varies Between Sport-Specific Loads: An EEG-based Study Approach.

For the downstream nociceptive processing of elite athletes recent studies indicate that athletes probably tolerate more pain as compared to a normally active population. Phenotyping the nociceptive processing of athletes […]

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The preferential effect of Clemastine on F3/Contactin-1/Notch-1 compared to Jagged-1/Notch-1 justifies its remyelinating effect in an experimental model of multiple sclerosis in rats.

Clemastine (CLM) is repurposed to enhance remyelination in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. CLM blocks histamine and muscarinic receptors as negative regulators to oligodendrocyte differentiation. These receptors are linked to the […]

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A Role for Visual Art Therapy in the Management of Migraine.

Migraine is a disabling disorder that adversely affects the whole person and requires multimodal management. Through a brief historical overview of migraine as a subject for visual art, benefits reported […]

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Transient immune activation without loss of intraepidermal innervation and associated Schwann cells in patients with complex regional pain syndrome.

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) develops after injury and is characterized by disproportionate pain, oedema, and functional loss. CRPS has clinical signs of neuropathy as well as neurogenic inflammation. Here, […]

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