2006
Mutations in the sodium channel Nav1.7 underlie inherited erythromelalgia
Dib-Hajj S, Rush A, Cummins T, Waxman S. Mutations in the sodium channel Nav1.7 underlie inherited erythromelalgia. Drug Discovery Today Disease Mechanisms 2006, 3: 343-350. DOI: 10.1016/j.ddmec.2006.09.005.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsSympathetic ganglion neuronsDorsal root gangliaHigh-frequency firingSingle action potentialSodium channel Nav1.7Mild thermal stimuliSevere painDRG neuronsPainful conditionsGanglion neuronsRoot gangliaChannel Nav1.7Action potentialsModel diseaseThermal stimuliErythromelalgiaNeuronsMutant channelsFunctional studiesIEMPainGangliaNav1.7MutationsDisease
2005
Erythromelalgia: A hereditary pain syndrome enters the molecular era
Waxman SG, Dib‐Hajj S. Erythromelalgia: A hereditary pain syndrome enters the molecular era. Annals Of Neurology 2005, 57: 785-788. PMID: 15929046, DOI: 10.1002/ana.20511.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsPain syndromeGanglion neuronsCentral nervous system neuronsDorsal root ganglion neuronsChronic neuropathic painSodium channelsSympathetic ganglion neuronsIon channel mutationsChannel functionSodium channel functionAutosomal dominant disorderNeuropathic painPain disordersChronic painAltered excitabilityModerate exerciseSystem neuronsPrimary erythermalgiaRational therapyErythromelalgiaPainFirst human disorderModel diseaseWarm stimuliSyndrome