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ARA290 in a rat model of inflammatory pain

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posted on 2023-06-08, 20:01 authored by Andrew DilleyAndrew Dilley
Chronic pain affects as many as one in five people. A proportion of patients with symptoms of neuropathic -pain do not have clinical signs of any obvious tissue or nerve injury. Such patients include those with diffuse limb pain, back pain, and complex regional pain syndrome type 1. These patients remain a clinical enigma. However, through the development of the neuritis model, it has become apparent that local nerve inflammation in the absence of gross pathology (i.e., axonal degeneration and demyelination) may underlie part of the mechanisms of pain. In this chapter, we describe a method to induce the neuritis model. We also describe in detail a reliable method to test for mechanical allodynia and heat hyperalgesia. Data that demonstrates the potential benefits of the neuroprotective agent ARA290 in reducing pain behavior in the neuritis model are presented.

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  • Published

Journal

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)

ISSN

1940-6029

Publisher

Humana Press

Issue

982

Volume

982

Page range

213-225

Book title

Tissue protective cytokines

Series

Methods in molecular biology

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  • Clinical and Experimental Medicine Publications

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Editors

Pietro Ghezzi, Anthony Cerami

Legacy Posted Date

2015-02-13

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