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9780198569817

From Basic Pain Mechanisms to Headache

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  • ISBN13:

    9780198569817

  • ISBN10:

    0198569815

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-03-30
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark. Explores how the basic pain mechanisms relate to migraine and other forms of headache. Topics include molecular mechanisms in inflammatory pain, neurobiology of neuropathic pain, trigeminal system and pain, and more. For clinicians and researchers. DNLM: Headache-physiopathology.

Table of Contents

Preface v
Contributors x
Session I Molecular mechanisms in inflammatory pain
1(38)
Somatostatin and calcitonin gene-related peptide receptors in primary afferent neurons
3(8)
Hans-Georg Schaible
The capsaicin receptor controls sensitivity and stimulated neuropeptide release in rodent meninges
11(11)
P.W. Reeh
K. Zimmermann
M.J.M. Fischer
S. Sauer
K. Messlinger
Cytokines in inflammatory pain
22(14)
Claudia Sommer
Discussion summary: Molecular mechanisms in inflammatory pain
36(3)
Hans-Georg Schaible
Session II Neurobiology of neuropathic pain
39(40)
Mechanisms of inflammatory hyperalgesia
41(10)
Julia J. Inglis
Stephen P. Hunt
Bruce L. Kidd
Translation of symptoms and signs into mechanisms in neuropathic pain
51(12)
Troels Staehelin Jensen
Neuropathic pain in the orofacial area
63(13)
Satu K. Jaaskelainen
Discussion summary: Neurobiology of neuropathic pain
76(3)
Rolf-Detlev Treede
Session III The trigeminal system and pain
79(54)
Injury-induced neuroplastic changes in trigeminal brainstem subnucleus caudalis: Trigeminal central sensitization
81(12)
Barry J. Sessle
Vascular and neuronal mechanisms related to the trigeminovascular system
93(8)
Lars Edvinsson
Pathophysiological considerations in trigeminal neuralgia
101(12)
T.J. Nurmikko
Parasympathetic activation in experimental trigeminal pain
113(4)
S. Evers
A. Rahmann
A. May
I.W. Husstedt
A.Frese
Trigeminovascular activation in cervicogenic headache
117(4)
A. Frese
M. Schilgen
L. Edvinson
E. Frandsen
S. Evers
Hypertension-associated hypalgesia: An important mechanism in headache and other pains?
121(5)
E. Tronvik
L.J. Stovner
K. Hagen
J. Holmen
J.-A. Zwart
Central projections of sensory innervation of the rat superior sagittal sinus
126(4)
Yi Liu
Jonas Broman
Lars Edvinsson
Discussion summary: The trigeminal system and pain
130(3)
Peter J. Goadsby
Session IV Allodynia and hyperalgesia
133(50)
Mechanisms of cutaneous hyperalgesia
135(6)
Rolf-Detlef Treede
Allodynia as a manifestation of migraine and other headaches
141(8)
Messoud Ashina
Muscular hyperalgesia in the head and orofacial area
149(8)
Peter Svensson
Eduardo Castrillon
Emad E. Ayesh
Brian E. Cairns
Evidence for generalized muscular and cutaneous hyperalgesia in patients with chronic tension-type headache
157(5)
Sait Ashina
Lars Bendtsen
Messoud Ashina
Walter Magerl
Rigmor Jensen
Migrainous allodynia or triptan-induced allodynia?
162(5)
Gerard Mick
Michel Lanteri-Minet
Jules Desmeules
Migraine facilitates high frequency of tension-type headache
167(4)
Michael Bjorn Russell
Clinical assessement of hyperalgesia and allodynia in episodic migraine versus chronic migraine interictally and ictally
171(9)
Guy Boudreau
Allodynia and hyperalgesia: Discussion summary
180(3)
Messoud Ashina
Session V Modulation of pain
183(46)
Mechanisms of pain facilitation systems: Implications for medication-overuse headache
185(9)
Michael H. Ossipov
Frank Porreca
Brainstem mechanisms of ongoing pain
194(8)
Peter J. Goadsby
How the brain talks to the spinal cord
202(8)
Tansy Donovan-Rodriguez
Rie Suzuki
Anthony H. Dickenson
Eletriptan in migraine: Is pain-free response correlated with pain severity or time from headache onset to dosing?
210(6)
H.-C. Diener
D. Dodick
P.J. Goadsby
M. Almas
B. Parsons
K.S. Albert
Efficacy of eletriptan in improving functional impairment in migraine: Results using a multidimensional functional and work productivity battery
216(6)
S.D. Silberstein
R.K. Cady
F.D. Sheftell
M. Almas
B. Parsons
K.S. Albert
CNS adverse events in patients treated with triptans: Side effect or symptom?
222(5)
P.J. Goadsby
D. Dodick
R.B. Lipton
H.-C. Diener
P. Tfelt-Hansen
M.D. Ferrari
M. Almas
K.S. Albert
B. Parsons
Discussion summary: Modulation of pain
227(2)
Troels Staehelin Jensen
Session VI Imaging of pain and allodynia
229(34)
Cognitive control of emotion and pain in the human brain
231(4)
Predrag Petrovic
Brain imaging of allodynia and hyperalgesia
235(10)
Ron Kupers
Functional neuroimaging of primary headaches
245(6)
Margarita Sanchez del Rio
Posterior cerebral hypoperfusion in migraine without aura
251(4)
Marie Denuelle
Nelly Fabre
Pierre Payoux
Francois Chollet
Gilles
Brainstem and hypothalamic activation in spontaneous migraine attacks: A PET study
255(4)
Marie Denuelle
Nelly Fabre
Pierre Payoux
Francois Chollet
Gilles
Discussion summary: Imaging of pain and allodynia
259(4)
Jes Olesen
Index 263

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