A Preconditioning Nerve Lesion Inhibits Mechanical Pain Hypersensitivity following Subsequent Neuropathic Injury

Volume: 7, Pages: 1744 - 1
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
A preconditioning stimulus can trigger a neuroprotective phenotype in the nervous system - a preconditioning nerve lesion causes a significant increase in axonal regeneration, and cerebral preconditioning protects against subsequent ischemia. We hypothesized that a preconditioning nerve lesion induces gene/protein modifications, neuronal changes, and immune activation that may affect pain sensation following subsequent nerve injury. We examined...
Paper Details
Title
A Preconditioning Nerve Lesion Inhibits Mechanical Pain Hypersensitivity following Subsequent Neuropathic Injury
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
Volume
7
Pages
1744 - 1
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