• Handb Exp Pharmacol · Jan 2007

    Review

    Ion channels in analgesia research.

    • J N Wood.
    • Molecular Nociception Group, Biology Department, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK. J.Wood@ucl.ac.uk
    • Handb Exp Pharmacol. 2007 Jan 1(177):329-58.

    AbstractThe distribution of ion channels in neurons associated with pain pathways is becoming better understood. In particular, we now have insights into the molecular nature of the channels that are activated by tissue-damaging stimuli, as well as the mechanisms by which voltage-gated channels alter the sensitivity of peripheral neurons to change pain thresholds. This chapter details the evidence that individual channels may be associated with particular pain states, and describes genetic approaches to test the possible utility of targeting individual channels to treat pain.

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