Chronic pain following spinal cord injury: Current approaches to cellular and molecular mechanisms.

Trends in cell & molecular biology Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Jessica R Yasko, Richard E Mains
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Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) has devastating implications for patients, including a high prevalence of chronic pain. Despite advancements in our understanding of the mechanisms involved post-SCI, there are no effective treatments for chronic pain following injury. The development of new treatment interventions for pain is needed, but this requires improved models to assess injury-related cellular, neurophysiological and molecular changes in the spinal cord. Here, we will discuss recent animal models for SCI, molecular screening for altered patterns of gene expression, and the importance of injury severity and timing after SCI.

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脊髓损伤后的慢性疼痛:目前研究细胞和分子机制的方法。
创伤性脊髓损伤(SCI)会对患者造成破坏性影响,包括慢性疼痛的高发病率。尽管我们对脊髓损伤后的相关机制有了更深入的了解,但目前还没有治疗损伤后慢性疼痛的有效方法。我们需要开发新的疼痛治疗干预措施,但这需要改进模型,以评估脊髓中与损伤相关的细胞、神经生理和分子变化。在此,我们将讨论最近的 SCI 动物模型、改变基因表达模式的分子筛选以及 SCI 后损伤严重程度和时间的重要性。
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