Pharmacology of visceral pain: central factors
Autor: | Robert P. Willert, Claude Botha, Qasim Aziz |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Referred pain
Neuronal Plasticity business.industry Gastrointestinal Diseases Gastroenterology Pain Long-term potentiation Visceral pain General Medicine Pharmacology Spinal cord Viscera medicine.anatomical_structure Nociception Spinal Cord Physical Stimulation Neuroplasticity Neuropathic pain medicine Nociceptor Animals Humans medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Digestive diseases (Basel, Switzerland). 27 |
ISSN: | 1421-9875 |
Popis: | Clinically, pain can be sub-classified into superficial, neuropathic and deep pain. Deep pain as a result of stimulation to structures such as the viscera is the most poorly understood and notoriously difficult to treat. The dorsal horn of the spinal cord is the gateway to conscious nociception and it is at this point in the pain processing pathway that the peripheral afferent input can be enhanced or inhibited by several mechanisms, the most important being central sensitisation. Long-term potentiation, another mechanism, can also be elicited in the spinal cord. Here nociceptor activity and/or peripheral tissue inflammation produces long-term changes in synaptic efficacy in the dorsal horns. This plays a major role in the generation of acute post-operative and post-traumatic pain, migraine and neuropathic pain. Behavioural consequences of central sensitisation can even be readily detected in human psychophysical experiments. Another importantmechanism is ‘wind-up’, a form of homosynaptic activity-dependent plasticity characterised by a progressive increase in action potential output from dorsal horn neurones. There is an extensive body of literature which has highlighted the importance of central sensitisation. This review examines some of the most significant recent findings with regards to future pharmacology. As we are beginning to understand some of the mechanisms of central sensitisation and its importance in visceral pain, novel receptor sites have been identified, offering exciting possibilities with regards to future pharmacological development not only to visceral pain, but for pain management as a whole. |
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