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  • The Oxford Handbook of the Neurobiology of Pain

    The Oxford Handbook of the Neurobiology of Pain by Wood, John N.;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2020. augusztus 13.

    • ISBN 9780190860509
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem944 oldal
    • Méret 180x249x48 mm
    • Súly 2087 g
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    The present volume covers all aspects of pain research, starting with a history of pain and moving through invertebrate model systems and the human genetics of pain and functional imaging. Chapters include the role of ion channels, the opioid system, the immune and sympathetic systems, as well as the mechanisms that transform acute to chronic pain. Migraine and the interplay between sleep and pain are discussed. New technology in the form of transgenic animals, chemogenetics, optogenetics, and proteomic analyses are also covered.

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    The Oxford Handbook of the Neurobiology of Pain represents a state of the art overview of the rapidly developing field of pain research. As populations age, the number of people in pain is growing dramatically, with half the population living with pain. The opioid crisis has highlighted this problem. The present volume is thus very timely, providing expert overviews of many complex topics in pain research that are likely to be of interest not just to pain researchers, but also to pain clinicians who are seeking new therapeutic opportunities to develop analgesics. Many of the topics covered are of interest to neuroscientists, as pain is one of the most amenable sensations for mechanistic dissection.

    The present volume covers all aspects of the topic, from a history of pain through invertebrate model systems to the human genetics of pain and functional imaging. Chapters include the role of ion channels, the opioid system, the immune and sympathetic systems, as well as the mechanisms that transform acute to chronic pain. Migraine and the interplay between sleep and pain are also discussed. New technology in the form of transgenic animals, chemogenetics, optogenetics, and proteomic analyses are providing significant advances in our research and are covered as well. Demystifying pain through an understanding of its fundamental biology, as outlined in this volume, is the most direct route to ameliorating this vast human problem.

    The Oxford Handbook of the Neurobiology of Pain is an outstanding collection of chapters addressing a wide range of topics ... it is a definitive volume that brings together the important issues in the field of pain, discussed by the most preeminent experts.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    About the Editor
    Contributors
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    1. A History of Pain Research
    Fernando Cervero and John N. Wood
    2. The Measurement of Pain in the Laboratory Rodent
    Jeffrey S. Mogil
    3. Invertebrate Models of Nociception: Learning From Flies and Worms
    Daniel Hesselson, Denise S. Walker, Joshua Neil Massingham, William R. Schafer, G. Gregory Neely, and Yee Lian Chew
    4. Human Genetics of Pain
    James J. Cox, Ingo Kurth, and C. Geoffrey Woods
    5. Dorsal Root Ganglion Neuron Types and Their Functional Specialization
    Edward C. Emery and Patrik Ernfors
    6. The Sympathetic Nervous System and Pain
    Judith A. Strong, Jun-Ming Zhang, and Hans-Georg Schaible
    7. Heat Pain and Cold Pain
    Felix Viana and Thomas Voets
    8. Noxious Mechanosensation
    Patrick Delmas, Sergiy Mikhailovych Korogod, and Bertrand Coste
    9. Sodium Channels and Pain
    Theodore R. Cummins, Stephen G. Waxman, and John N. Wood
    10. Potassium Channels and Pain
    Jérôme Busserolles, Xavier Gasull, and Jacques Noël
    11. Voltage Gated Calcium Channels: Molecular Targets for Treating Chronic Pain
    Gerald W. Zamponi, Maria A. Gandini, and Terry P. Snutch
    12. Chloride Channels in Nociceptors
    Uhtaek Oh and Jooyoung Jung
    13. Neuroimmune Interactions and Pain
    Jiahe Li and Peter M. Grace
    14. The Neurobiology of Pain: Development and Sex
    Maria Fitzgerald and Michael W. Salter
    15. Central Nervous System Pain Pathways
    Andrew J. Todd and Fan Wang
    16. Dorsal Horn Pain Mechanisms
    Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer and Robert Ganley
    17. Visceral Pain
    David C. Bulmer and Carolina Roza
    18. fMRI and Human Pain Perception
    Giandomenico Iannetti and A. Vania Apkarian
    19. Neurobiological Basis of Migraine
    Philip R. Holland, Jan Hoffmann, and Peter J. Goadsby
    20. Effect of Sleep Loss on Pain
    Chloe Alexandre, Alban Latremoliere, and Patrick H. Finan
    21. Sensory Signaling Pathways in Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain
    Hanneke L.D.M. Willemen and Niels Eijkelkamp
    22. The Diversity of Neuropathic Pain
    Nanna Brix Finnerup and Nadine Attal
    23. The Transition From Acute to Chronic Pain
    Wei-Hsin Sun, Yu-Shiuan Su, and Chih-Cheng Chen
    24. Cancer and Pain
    Rie Bager Hansen and Sarah Falk
    25. Opioids and Pain
    Christoph Stein and Claire Gaveriaux-Ruff
    26. Neurotrophins, Cytokines, and Pain
    Shafaq Sikandar and Claudia Sommer
    27. Chemo- and Optogenetic Strategies for the Elucidation of Pain Pathways
    Sascha R.A. Alles, Anne-Marie Malfait, and Richard J. Miller
    28. Autoantibodies and Neuropathic Pain
    John M. Dawes and David L. Bennett
    29. The Proteomics and Metabolomics of Pain - Opportunities for Systems Medicine
    David Gomez-Varela and Manuela Schmidt
    Index

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