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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37511469/stress-induced-changes-in-the-endogenous-opioid-system-cause-dysfunction-of-pain-and-emotion-regulation
#41
REVIEW
Kazuo Nakamoto, Shogo Tokuyama
Early life stress, such as child abuse and neglect, and psychosocial stress in adulthood are risk factors for psychiatric disorders, including depression and anxiety. Furthermore, exposure to these stresses affects the sensitivity to pain stimuli and is associated with the development of chronic pain. However, the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of stress-induced depression, anxiety, and pain control remain unclear. Endogenous opioid signaling is reportedly associated with analgesia, reward, addiction, and the regulation of stress responses and anxiety...
July 20, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37506059/sensorimotor-synchronization-to-music-reduces-pain
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucy M Werner, Stavros Skouras, Laura Bechtold, Ståle Pallesen, Stefan Koelsch
Pain-reducing effects of music listening are well-established, but the effects are small and their clinical relevance questionable. Recent theoretical advances, however, have proposed that synchronizing to music, such as clapping, tapping or dancing, has evolutionarily important social effects that are associated with activation of the endogenous opioid system (which supports both analgesia and social bonding). Thus, active sensorimotor synchronization to music could have stronger analgesic effects than simply listening to music...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37503144/the-endogenous-opioid-met-enkephalin-modulates-thalamo-cortical-excitation-inhibition-balance-in-a-medial-thalamus-anterior-cingulate-cortex-circuit
#43
Erwin Arias Hervert, William Birdsong
Activation of opioid receptors in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) mediates aspects of analgesia induced by both exogenous and endogenous opioids. We have previously shown that opioid signaling disrupts both afferent excitatory and indirect inhibitory synaptic transmission from the medial thalamus (MThal) to the ACC, but the effects of endogenous opioids within this circuit remain poorly understood. The goal of the current study was to understand how the endogenous opioid, [Met]5-enkephalin (ME), modulates thalamic-driven excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission onto layer V pyramidal neurons in the ACC...
July 13, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37415068/function-and-biochemistry-of-the-dorsolateral-prefrontal-cortex-during-placebo-analgesia-how-the-certainty-of-prior-experiences-shapes-endogenous-pain-relief
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lewis S Crawford, Emily P Mills, A Peek, Vaughan G Macefield, Kevin A Keay, Luke A Henderson
Prior experiences, conditioning cues, and expectations of improvement are essential for placebo analgesia expression. The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is considered a key region for converting these factors into placebo responses. Since dorsolateral prefrontal cortex neuromodulation can attenuate or amplify placebo, we sought to investigate dorsolateral prefrontal cortex biochemistry and function in 38 healthy individuals during placebo analgesia. After conditioning participants to expect pain relief from a placebo "lidocaine" cream, we collected baseline magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) at 7 Tesla over the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex...
July 6, 2023: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37392650/nicorandil-morphine-crosstalk-accounts-for-antinociception-and-hepatoprotection-in-hepatic-fibrosis-in-rats-distinct-roles-of-opioid-cgmp-and-no-katp-pathways
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asser F Bedair, Ahmed Wahid, Nesrine S El-Mezayen, Amira F El-Yazbi, Hadeel A Khalil, Nayera W Hassan, Elham A Afify
Previous report indicated that nicorandil potentiated morphine antinociception and attenuated hepatic injury in liver fibrotic rats. Herein, the underlying mechanisms of nicorandil/morphine interaction were investigated using pharmacological, biochemical, histopathological, and molecular docking studies. Male Wistar rats were injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) with carbon tetrachloride (CCl4 , 40%, 2 ml/kg) twice weekly for 5 weeks to induce hepatic fibrosis. Nicorandil (15 mg/kg/day) was administered per os (p...
June 29, 2023: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37352856/nav1-7-is-essential-for-nociceptor-action-potentials-in-the-mouse-in-a-manner-independent-of-endogenous-opioids
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lunbin Deng, Michelle Dourado, Rebecca M Reese, Kevin Huang, Shannon D Shields, Kimberly L Stark, James Maksymetz, Han Lin, Joshua S Kaminker, Min Jung, Oded Foreman, Janet Tao, Hai Ngu, Victory Joseph, Meron Roose-Girma, Lucinda Tam, Susanne Lardell, Linnea Strid Orrhult, Paul Karila, Julien Allard, David H Hackos
Loss-of-function mutations in Nav1.7, a voltage-gated sodium channel, cause congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP) in humans, demonstrating that Nav1.7 is essential for the perception of pain. However, the mechanism by which loss of Nav1.7 results in insensitivity to pain is not entirely clear. It has been suggested that loss of Nav1.7 induces overexpression of enkephalin, an endogenous opioid receptor agonist, leading to opioid-dependent analgesia. Using behavioral pharmacology and single-cell RNA-seq analysis, we find that overexpression of enkephalin occurs only in cLTMR neurons, a subclass of sensory neurons involved in low-threshold touch detection, and that this overexpression does not play a role in the analgesia observed following genetic removal of Nav1...
September 6, 2023: Neuron
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37282487/high-intensity-swimming-alleviates-nociception-and-neuroinflammation-in-a-mouse-model-of-chronic-post-ischemia-pain-by-activating-the-resolvin-e1-chemerin-receptor-23-axis-in-the-spinal-cord
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Jia, Ziyang Li, Xiafeng Shen, Yu Zhang, Li Zhang, Ling Zhang
Physical exercise effectively alleviates chronic pain associated with complex regional pain syndrome type-I. However, the mechanism of exercise-induced analgesia has not been clarified. Recent studies have shown that the specialized pro-resolving lipid mediator resolvin E1 promotes relief of pathologic pain by binding to chemerin receptor 23 in the nervous system. However, whether the resolvin E1-chemerin receptor 23 axis is involved in exercise-induced analgesia in complex regional pain syndrome type-I has not been demonstrated...
November 2023: Neural Regeneration Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37187565/case-report-i-got-my-brain-back-a-patient-s-experience-with-music-induced-analgesia-for-chronic-pain
#48
Roberto E Mercadillo, Eduardo A Garza-Villarreal
Listening to music has progressively been proposed as a complementary alternative for chronic pain; understanding its properties and its neurobiological bases is urgent. We show a phenomenological investigation of a woman who has lived 20  years with chronic pain. The inquiry involved her experience of the context in which she listens to music, the intensity and quality of pain, body mapping, memories, emotions, and cognition. The participant listens to music for different reasons, such as pain and anxiety relief, motivation to exercise, and quality of sleep, but all seem to revolve around different strategies for pain management...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37083595/mild-traumatic-brain-injury-induced-augmented-postsurgical-pain-is-driven-by-central-serotonergic-pain-facilitatory-signaling
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
QiLiang Chen, Peyman Sahbaie, Karen-Amanda Irvine, J David Clark
BACKGROUND: Individuals recovering from mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) have increased rates of acute and chronic pain. However, the mechanism through which mTBI triggers heightened pain responses and the link between mTBI and postsurgical pain remain elusive. Recent data suggest that dysregulated serotonergic pain-modulating circuits could be involved. We hypothesized that mTBI triggers dysfunction in descending serotonergic pain modulation, which exacerbates acute pain and delays pain-related recovery after surgery...
April 21, 2023: Anesthesia and Analgesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37069016/real-time-evaluation-of-awake-bruxism-behaviors-in-young-asymptomatic-students-and-its-impact-on-the-masticatory-muscles
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dyanne Medina Flores, Maria Isabel Barragán Nuñez, Henrique Müller de Quevedo, Leonardo Rigoldi Bonjardim, Paulo César Rodrigues Conti
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The relationship of awake bruxism with pain is still unclear. PURPOSE: The purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate awake bruxism behavior for 1 week in healthy young adults with ecological momentary assessment, assess its relationship with masticatory muscle tenderness, and the participation of endogenous analgesia. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 150 healthy participants were provided with a smartphone application that sent 10 alerts at random intervals every day...
April 15, 2023: Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37038675/gpr18-and-gpr55-related-ligands-serving-as-antagonists-or-agonists-current-situation-challenges-and-perspectives
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linjie Zhang, Yiwen Fang, Sijing Hang, Wenhui Wu, Ruilong Sheng, Ruihua Guo
GPCR superfamily, the largest known family of membrane receptors, consists of six classes from A to F. GPR18 and GPR55, δ-branch of A class, had been reported to have no confirmed endogenous ligand and were named as "orphan receptors". Previous studies suggest that both GPR18 and GPR55 are possibly related to the migration and proliferation of cancer cells, macrophages and other inflammation-associated immune cells. Thus, they may be potential targets for inflammation, cancer and analgesia therapy. In this paper, we aimed to summarize the chemical structures and bioactivities of the agonists and antagonists of GPR18 and GPR55; moreover, we have briefly discussed the challenges and future perspectives in this field...
April 6, 2023: Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37031960/high-intensity-focused-ultrasound-treatment-for-adenomyosis-comparison-of-efficacy-based-on-mri-features
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi Zhao, Shuang Luo, Yanglu Liu, Yuchun He, Xiaofang Liu, Huang Guohua, Jia He
OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical efficacy of High intensity-focused ultrasound(HIFU) for different types of adenomyosis classified by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: A total of 227 patients with adenomyosis who underwent HIFU treatment in Suining Central Hospital from January 2014 to December 2019 were included. Based on the preoperative pelvic MRI examination and Kishi isometric classification method, the patients were divided into 4 types according to the location of lesions...
2023: International Journal of Hyperthermia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37016045/rat-model-of-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-exhibits-delayed-recovery-from-acute-incisional-pain-due-to-impaired-descending-noradrenergic-inhibition
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takashi Suto, Daiki Kato, Ikuya Koibuchi, Yuki Arai, Jo Ohta, Tadanao Hiroki, Hideaki Obata, Shigeru Saito
Chronic pain and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) frequently coexist. However, the common pathology is still unclear. Attenuated noradrenergic endogenous analgesia can produce acute pain chronification, and dysfunction of noradrenergic systems in the nervous system is relevant to ADHD symptoms. Noxious stimuli-induced analgesia (NSIA) is measured to estimate noradrenergic endogenous analgesia in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) as an ADHD model and control. Recovery of pain-related behaviors after paw incision was assessed...
April 4, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36990387/endogenous-opiates-and-behavior-2021
#54
REVIEW
Richard J Bodnar
This paper is the forty-fourth consecutive installment of the annual anthological review of research concerning the endogenous opioid system, summarizing articles published during 2021 that studied the behavioral effects of molecular, pharmacological and genetic manipulation of opioid peptides and receptors as well as effects of opioid/opiate agonists and antagonists. The review is subdivided into the following specific topics: molecular-biochemical effects and neurochemical localization studies of endogenous opioids and their receptors (1), the roles of these opioid peptides and receptors in pain and analgesia in animals (2) and humans (3), opioid-sensitive and opioid-insensitive effects of nonopioid analgesics (4), opioid peptide and receptor involvement in tolerance and dependence (5), stress and social status (6), learning and memory (7), eating and drinking (8), drug abuse and alcohol (9), sexual activity and hormones, pregnancy, development and endocrinology (10), mental illness and mood (11), seizures and neurologic disorders (12), electrical-related activity and neurophysiology (13), general activity and locomotion (14), gastrointestinal, renal and hepatic functions (15), cardiovascular responses (16), respiration and thermoregulation (17), and immunological responses (18)...
March 27, 2023: Peptides
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36933620/a-small-molecule-ligand-for-the-novel-pain-target-gpr171-produces-minimal-reward-in-mice
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Max V McDermott, Akila Ram, Matthew T Mattoon, Emmaline E Haderlie, Megan C Raddatz, Madi K Thomason, Erin N Bobeck
ProSAAS is one of the most abundant proteins in the brain and is processed into several smaller peptides. One of which, BigLEN, is an endogenous ligand for the G protein-coupled receptor, GPR171. Recent work in rodent models has shown that a small-molecule ligand for GPR171, MS15203, increases morphine antinociception and is effective in lessening chronic pain. While these studies provide evidence for GPR171 as a possible pain target, its abuse liability has not yet been assessed and was evaluated in the current study...
March 16, 2023: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36921535/the-mechanistic-basis-for-the-effects-of-electroacupuncture-on-neuropathic-pain-within-the-central-nervous-system
#56
REVIEW
Mengmeng Zhou, Qingxiang Zhang, Mingzhu Huo, Huijun Song, Hongen Chang, Jiaojiao Cao, Yuxin Fang, Di Zhang
Nociceptive signaling responses to painful stimuli are transmitted to the central nervous system (CNS) from the afferent nerves of the periphery through a series of neurotransmitters and associated signaling mechanisms. Electroacupuncture (EA) is a pain management strategy that is widely used, with clinical evidence suggesting that a frequency of 2-10 Hz is better able to suppress neuropathic pain in comparison to higher frequencies such as 100 Hz. While EA is widely recognized as a viable approach to alleviating neuralgia, the mechanistic basis underlying such analgesic activity remains poorly understood...
March 13, 2023: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36917754/neurotensin-receptor-allosterism-revealed-in-complex-with-a-biased-allosteric-modulator
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian E Krumm, Jeffrey F DiBerto, Reid H J Olsen, Hye Jin Kang, Samuel T Slocum, Shicheng Zhang, Ryan T Strachan, Xi-Ping Huang, Lauren M Slosky, Anthony B Pinkerton, Lawrence S Barak, Marc G Caron, Terry Kenakin, Jonathan F Fay, Bryan L Roth
The NTSR1 neurotensin receptor (NTSR1) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) found in the brain and peripheral tissues with neurotensin (NTS) being its endogenous peptide ligand. In the brain, NTS modulates dopamine neuronal activity, induces opioid-independent analgesia, and regulates food intake. Recent studies indicate that biasing NTSR1 toward β-arrestin signaling can attenuate the actions of psychostimulants and other drugs of abuse. Here, we provide the cryoEM structures of NTSR1 ternary complexes with heterotrimeric Gq and GoA with and without the brain-penetrant small-molecule SBI-553...
March 14, 2023: Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36917046/effects-of-orthopedic-manual-therapy-on-pain-sensitization-in-patients-with-chronic-musculoskeletal-pain-an-umbrella-review-with-meta-meta-analysis
#58
REVIEW
Oliver Martínez-Pozas, Eleuterio A Sánchez-Romero, Héctor Beltran-Alacreu, Alberto Arribas-Romano, Ferran Cuenca-Martínez, Jorge Hugo Villafañe, Josué Fernández-Carnero
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this umbrella review with meta-meta-analysis was to assess the effectiveness of orthopedic manual therapy in isolation on pain sensitization in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain. DESIGN: A systematic search was performed in different databases including systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis. The outcome measures included were pressure pain threshold, temporal summation, and conditioned pain modulation. The results of the different reviews were statistically synthesized through a random-effect meta-analysis, of all standardized mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence interval reported by each study...
October 1, 2023: American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36859810/morphine-induced-mechanical-hypersensitivity-in-mice-requires-%C3%AE-receptors-%C3%AE-arrestin2-and-c-src-activity
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel Singleton, Tim G Hales
Morphine diminishes pain, but its long-term use is compromised by tolerance and hyperalgesia. Studies implicate δ receptors, β-arrestin2 and Src kinase in tolerance. We examined whether these proteins are also involved in morphine-induced hypersensitivity (MIH). A common pathway for tolerance and hypersensitivity may provide a single target to guide improved analgesic approaches. We examined mechanical sensitivity using automated von Frey in wild-type (WT) and transgenic male and female C57Bl/6 mice before and after hind paw inflammation by complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)...
April 2023: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36836613/application-of-repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-in-neuropathic-pain-a-narrative-review
#60
REVIEW
Yuan-Yuan Tsai, Wei-Ting Wu, Der-Sheng Han, Kamal Mezian, Vincenzo Ricci, Levent Özçakar, Po-Cheng Hsu, Ke-Vin Chang
Neuropathic pain, affecting 6.9-10% of the general population, has a negative impact on patients' quality of life and potentially leads to functional impairment and disability. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)-a safe, indirect and non-invasive technique-has been increasingly applied for treating neuropathic pain. The mechanism underlying rTMS is not yet well understood, and the analgesic effects of rTMS have been inconsistent with respect to different settings/parameters, causing insufficient evidence to determine its efficacy in patients with neuropathic pain...
January 17, 2023: Life
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