European journal of pain : EJP
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To determine whether buprenorphine maintenance alters intrapartum or postpartum pain or medication requirements. ⋯ Buprenorphine maintained women have similar intrapartum pain and analgesic needs during labor, but experience more postpartum pain and require 47% more opioid analgesic following cesarean delivery.
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Dominant gain-of-function mutations that hyperpolarize activation of the Na(v)1.7 sodium channel have been linked to inherited erythromelalgia (IEM), a disorder characterized by severe pain and redness in the feet and hands in response to mild warmth. Pharmacotherapy remains largely ineffective for IEM patients with cooling and avoidance of triggers being the most reliable methods to relieve pain. We now report a 5 year old patient with pain precipitated by warmth, together with redness in her hands and feet. ⋯ Whole-cell voltage-clamp analysis shows a I234T-induced shift of -18 mV in the voltage-dependence of activation, accelerated time-to-peak, slowed deactivation and enhanced responses to slow ramp depolarizations, together with a -21 mV shift in the voltage-dependence of slow-inactivation. Our data show that I234T induces the largest activation shift for Na(v)1.7 mutations reported thus far. Although enhanced slow-inactivation may attenuate the gain-of-function of the I234T mutation, the shift in activation appears to be dominant, and is consistent with the severe pain symptoms reported in this patient.
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Endothelins (ETs) contribute to the sensory changes seen in animals models of inflammatory, cancer and diabetic neuropathic pain, but little is known about their nociceptive role following peripheral nerve injury. The current study evaluated mechanisms by which ETs can drive changes in nociceptive responses to thermal stimulation of the hind paw of rats induced by unilateral lumbar L5/L6 spinal nerve ligation (SNL) injury. SNL sensitizes rats to acetone-evoked cooling of and radiant heat application (Hargreaves test) to the ipsilateral hind paw (throughout 3-40 and 9-40 days after surgery, respectively). ⋯ SNL enhanced the [Ca(+2)](i) increases induced by ET-1 (100 nM) in neurons from L5/L6 (injured) and L4 (intact) cultured dorsal root ganglion, but did not change the responses of non-neuronal cells. Furthermore, Western blot analysis revealed that SNL increased ET(A) and ET(B) receptor protein expression in spinal nerves. Thus, SNL induces marked hind paw hypersensitivity to thermal stimulation in part via up-regulation of peripheral sensory nerve pronociceptive ET(A) and ET(B) receptor-operated mechanisms.
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Chronic headache is one of the most prominent symptoms among subjects with traumatic head injury (THI). Despite the relatively high prevalence of chronic post-traumatic headache (CPTHA) and its enormous effect on the already poor quality of life of subjects with THI, its mechanisms has not been studied in depth. ⋯ The sensory profile of subjects with CPTHA suggests that CPTHA may be a form of central pain. The cranial mechanical hyperalgesia may originate from peripheral tissue damage accompanying the THI. Psychological factors may contribute to the development, and maintenance of CPTHA in susceptible individuals.