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9780931092466

Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Pain

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    9780931092466

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    0931092469

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-05-01
  • Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Table of Contents

List of Contributing Authors xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
Part I: IASP, Pain, and the 10th World Congress
1. Outgoing President's Address: Issues and Initiatives in Pain Education, Communication, and Research
Barry J. Sessle
3(10)
2. Incoming President's Address: Planning the Future of IASP
Michael R. Bond
13(6)
3. Learning about Pain from the Friendly Giants
Allan I. Basbaum
19(18)
4. Ethics beyond Guidelines: Culture, Pain, and Conflict
David B. Morris
37(12)
5. Pain Relief in the Information Age: Let's Meet Our Children's Expectations
Alejandro R. Jadad
49(14)
Part II: Nociceptors: Membrane Receptors, Channels, and Types
6. The Molecular Biology of Thermosensation
David Julius
63(8)
7. ASIC3, but Not ASIC1, Channels Are Involved in the Development of Chronic Muscle Pain
Kathleen A. Sluka, Margaret P. Price, John A. Wemmie, and Michael J. Welsh
71(10)
8. Activation of MAP Kinases in Primary Sensory Neurons
Ru-Rong Ji
81(8)
9. Tonic Effects of BAMS-22, an Agonist at the Novel Sensory Neuron Specific Receptor, on the Nociceptive Flexor Reflex in Rats
Chang Qing Cao, Andy Dray, and Martin N. Perkins
89(10)
10. Sodium Channel Subtypes and Neuropathic Pain
Jin Mo Chung, Sulayman D. Dib-Hajj, and Sally N. Lawson
99(16)
11. Inhibition of TTX-r Na+ Currents in Rat Sensory Neurons by NW-1029, a New Antihyperalgesic Agent
Laura Faravelli, Ruggero G. Fariello, and Patricia Salvati
115(10)
12. Peripheral Glutamate Receptors: Novel Targets for Analgesics?
Susan M. Carlton, Terry A. McNearney, and Brian E. Cairns
125(16)
13. The Differential Effect of Nociceptor Subtypes for Generating Chronic Pain
Martin Koltzenburg, Hermann O. Handwerker, and H. Richard Koerber
141(14)
14. Painful Peripheral Neuropathies and C-Fiber Nociceptors
John W Griffin, Justin C. McArthur, Michael Polydefkis, Beth B. Murinson, Alan Belzberg, James Campbell, Matthias Ringkamp, and Richard A. Meyer
155(18)
15. Potential Anatomical and Neurochemical Substrates of Cutaneous Pain: A Role for Meissner's Corpuscles
Michel Paré, Karin L. Petersen, and Frank L. Rice
173(12)
Part III: Nociceptive Pathways, Central Processing, and Imaging
16. The Role of Activity in Developing Pain Pathways
Maria Fitzgerald and Suellen Walker
185(12)
17. Specificity and Integration in Central Pain Pathways
A.D. Craig
197(16)
18. Itch: Mechanisms and Mediators
David Andrew, Martin Schmelz, and Jane Ballantyne
213(14)
19. The Central Projection of Unmyelinated (C) Afferent Fibers from Gastrocnemius Muscle in the Guinea Pig
Li Jun Ling, Takashi Honda, Noriyuki Ozaki, Yasuhiro Shimada, and Yasuo Sugiura
227(8)
20. Absence of Substance P and CGRP in the Dorsal Root Ganglia of Naked Mole Rats Correlates with an Absence of Hyperalgesia to Heat
Ying Lu, Thomas Park, Frank L. Rice, and Charles E. Laurito
235(10)
21. In Vivo Patch-Clamp Analysis of Norepinephrine Effects on Nociceptive Transmission in Substantia Gelatinosa Neurons of the Rat Spinal Cord
Hidemasa Furue, Motoki Sonohata, Akitoshi Ito, Yasuhiko Kawasaki, Hiroshi Baba, and Megumu Yoshimura
245(6)
22. Descending Modulation after Injury
Mary M. Heinricher, Antti Pertovaara, and Michael H. Ossipov
251(10)
23. Imaging Visceral Sensations
Karen D. Davis, M. Catherine Bushnell, Irina A. Strigo, Gary H. Duncan, Chun L. Kwan, Nicholas E. Diamant, Sanchoy Sankar, Lloyd Gregory, and Qasim Aziz
261(16)
24. Cognitive Modulation of Cortical Responses to Pain
Roland Peyron, Pierre Rainville, Predrag Petrovic, and Luis Garcia-Larrea
277(18)
25. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Capsaicin-Induced Thermal Hyperalgesia
Jonathan C. W. Brooks, William E. Bimson, Neil Roberts, and Turo J. Nurmikko
295(10)
26. Anesthetic Effect of Barbiturates Microinjected into the Brainstem: Neuroanatomy
Inna Sukhotinsky, Vladimir Zalkind, and Marshall Devor
305(10)
27. Placebo Analgesia: From Physiological Mechanisms to Clinical Implications
Fabrizio Benedetti, Antonella Pollo, Giuliano Maggi, Sergio Vighetti, and Innocenzo Rainero
315(12)
Part IV: Mechanisms of Central Sensitization
28. Sensitization of Nociceptor-Specific Neurons by Capsaicin or Mustard Oil: Effect of GABAA-Receptor Blockade
Esther Garcia-Nicas, Jennifer M.A. Laird, and Fernando Cervero
327(10)
29. What the Brain Tells the Spinal Cord: Lamina I/III NK1-Expressing Neurons Control Spinal Activity via Descending Pathways
Rie Suzuki, Sara Morcuende, Mark Webber, Stephen P. Hunt, and Anthony H. Dickenson
337(8)
30. Purinergic and NMDA-Receptor Mechanisms Underlying Tooth Pulp Stimulation-Induced Central Sensitization in Trigeminal Nociceptive Neurons
Chen Yu Chiang, Bo Hu, Soo Joung Park, Sun Zhang, Chun L. Kwan, James W. Hu, Jonathan O. Dostrovsky, and Barry J. Sessle
345(10)
31. Enhanced RMPA Receptor G1uR1 Subunit Expression and Neuronal Activation within Brainstem Pain Modulatory Circuitry after Inflammation
Cynthia L. Renn, Yun Guan, Ronald Dubner, and Ke Ren
355(14)
32. Immune and Glial Involvement in Physiological and Pathological Exaggerated Pain States
Linda R. Watkins, Erin D. Milligan, and Steven F. Maier
369(18)
33. Animal Models of Neuropathic Pain Induce Apoptosis and a Loss of GABAergic Inhibition in the Spinal Dorsal Horn
Joachim Scholz, Daniel C. Broom, Tatsuro Kohno, Helena A. Lekan, Richard E. Coggeshall, and Clifford J. Woolf
387(10)
34. Differential Role of Spinal Prostaglandin Receptor Subtypes EP1-EP4 in Rats with Normal and Inflamed Knee Joints
Andrea Ebersberger, Karl-Jürgen Bär, Philipp Teschner, Alejandro Telleria-Diaz, Enrique Vasquez, and Hans-Georg Schaible
397(10)
35. Perceptual Correlates of Long-Term Potentiation in the Spinal Cord
Thomas Klein, Walter Magerl, Ursula Mantzke, Hanns-Christian Hopf, Jürgen Sandkühler, and Rolf-Detlef Treede
407(12)
Part V: Pharmacological Approaches
36. New Targets for Analgesic Drugs
Raymond G. Hill
419(18)
37. Cannabinoids and Pain
Andrew S. C. Rice, W. Paul Farquhar-Smith, Daniel Bridges, and Jason W. Brooks
437(32)
38. Nociceptin, Nocistatin, and Pain
Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer, Rainer K. Reinscheid, and Emiko Okuda-Ashitaka
469(12)
39. Effects of Sumatriptan on Rat Medullary Dorsal Horn Neurons
Ernest A. Jennings, Renae M. Ryan, and MacDonald J. Christie
481(8)
40. Predictive Validity of Neuropathic Pain Models in Pharmacological Studies with a Behavioral Outcome in the Rat: A Systematic Review
Vesa K. Kontinen and Theo F. Meert
489(10)
41. Side Effects of COX-2 Inhibitors and Other NSAIDs
Henry J McQuay and R. Andrew Moore
499(14)
Part VI: Genetics and Gene Therapy
42. Genetic Influence on Pain Sensitivity in Humans: Evidence of Heritability Related to Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Opioid Receptor Genes
Hyungsuk Kim, John K Neubert, Michael J Iadarola, Anitza San Miguel, David Goldman, and Raymond A. Dionne
513(8)
43. Gene Therapy for Pain: Different Approaches toward a Common Goal
David C. Yeomans, Andrew Mannes, and Youichi Saitoh
521(18)
44. Therapeutic Efficacy in Experimental Polyarthritis of Recombinant Virus-Driven Enkephalin Overproduction in Sensory Neurons
Joao Braz, Alice Meunier, Caroline Beaufour, François Cesselin, Michel Hamon, and Michel Pohl
539(12)
Part VII: Clinical Epidemiology
45. Epidemiology of Chronic Noncancer Pain in Denmark
Marianne K. Jensen, Per Sjøgren, Ola Ekholm, Niels K. Rasmussen, and Jørgen Eriksen
551(12)
46. Prevalence and Characteristics of Neuropathic Pain in 358 Patients with Leprosy
Patrick R.N.A. G. Stump, Rosemari Baccarelli, Lucia H.S.C. Marciano, José R.P. Lauris, Somei Ura, Manoel J. Teixeira, and Marcos C.L. Virmond
563(8)
47. The Experience of Menstrual Pain in Belgian Women
Hugues D. Malonne and Jet Van Hoek
571(6)
44. Pain in General Medical Patients: An Audit
Lucy Johnson, Anna Regaard, and Nina Herrington
577(12)
Part VIII: Pain Assessment: Quantitative and Qualitative
49. Quantitative Sensory Testing in Clinical Practice: Clinical Considerations and New Methods
Richard H. Gracely, Eli Eliav, and Per Hansson
589(12)
50. What Decline in Pain Intensity Is Meaningful to Patients with Acute Pain?
M. Soledad Cepeda, Juan M. Africano, Rodolfo Polo, Ramiro Alcala, and Daniel B. Carr
601(10)
51. Should We Measure Depression, Anxiety, and Anger as Distinct Mood States in Chronic Pain Patients?
Stephen J. Gibson, Kathryn Garland, Pauline Gardner, Carolyn Arnold, and George Mendelson
611(8)
52. How Stories Remake What Pain Unmakes
Arthur W. Frank
619(12)
53. Fear in Musculoskeletal Pain
Johan W.S. Vlaeyen
631(20)
54. Self, Identity, and Acceptance in Chronic Pain
Geert Crombez, Stephen Morley, Lance McCracken, Tom Sensky, and Tamar Pincus
651(12)
Part IX: Specific Clinical Syndromes and Settings
55. Molecular Mechanisms that Generate and Maintain Cancer Pain
Patrick W. Mantyk, Christopher D. Nelson, Molly A. Sevcik, Nancy M. Luger, and Mary Ann C. Sabino
663(20)
56. Pathophysiology and Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndromes
Ralf Baron, Andreas Binder, Jörn Schattschneider, and Gunnar Wasner
683(22)
57. Pain in Individuals with Developmental Disabilities: Challenges for the Future
Tim F. Oberlander, Frank Symons, Katinka van Dongen, and Huda Huijer Abu-Saad
705(20)
58. Phantom Limb Pain: Causes and Cures
Herta Flor, Marshall Devon, and Troels S. Jensen
725(14)
59. Acute Pain Management in the Chronic Pain Sufferer
Stephen E. Abram
739(12)
60. Opioids for Chronic Noncancer Pain
Eija Kalso
751(16)
61. Pain and Aging: The Pain Experience over the Adult Life
Span Stephen J. Gibson
767(24)
62. Pain in Survivors of Torture and Organized Violence
Amanda C. de C. Williams, Kirstine Amris, and Jannie Van Der Merwe
791(12)
63. Legal Aspects of End of Life Treatment in Australia, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Poland, France, Germany, Japan, and The Netherlands
Danuta Mendelson, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, and Michael Ashby
803(22)
Part X: Nonpharmacological Treatments and Outcomes Assessment
64. Cognitive Behavioral Treatment
Amanda C. de C. Williams
825(14)
65. Hypnotic Analgesia and Its Applications in Pain Management
Robert G. Large, Donald D. Price, and Russell Hawkins
839(14)
66. Translating Evidence for Psychological Interventions to Manage Recurrent Pain and Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents: Three Trials
Christopher Eccleston, Vivian P.B.M. Merlijn, Joke A.M. Hunfeld, and Gary A. Walco
853(12)
67. A Biopsychosocial Approach to Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Laurence A. Bradley, Milton L. Cohen, and Egil A. Fors
865(14)
68. Rehabilitation of the Injured Worker: Measurement, Management, and Evidence
Margareta Nordin, Jenny Strong, Maurits van Tulder, and Harriët Wittink
879(14)
69. Rehabilitation: Assessing the Outcome
Alice Kvåle, A. Elisabeth Ljunggren, Liv I. Strand, Thomas E. Rudy, and Dennis L. Hart
893(16)
Index 909

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