2015
Chronic Compression of the Dorsal Root Ganglion Enhances Mechanically Evoked Pain Behavior and the Activity of Cutaneous Nociceptors in Mice
Wang T, Hurwitz O, Shimada SG, Qu L, Fu K, Zhang P, Ma C, LaMotte RH. Chronic Compression of the Dorsal Root Ganglion Enhances Mechanically Evoked Pain Behavior and the Activity of Cutaneous Nociceptors in Mice. PLOS ONE 2015, 10: e0137512. PMID: 26356638, PMCID: PMC4565551, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0137512.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDorsal root gangliaPunctate mechanical stimuliSpontaneous activityChronic compressionCutaneous nociceptorsL3 dorsal root gangliaPost-operative day 2Evoked pain behaviorsPain-like behaviorsVon Frey filamentsDorsum of footUnoperated control miceMechanical stimuliCutaneous C nociceptorsBehavioral hyperalgesiaCCD surgeryIntraforaminal stenosisMechanical allodyniaRadicular painC-nociceptorsDRG neuronsPain behaviorControl miceEnhanced excitabilityControl neurons
1992
Pain, hyperalgesia and activity in nociceptive C units in humans after intradermal injection of capsaicin.
LaMotte R, Lundberg L, Torebjörk H. Pain, hyperalgesia and activity in nociceptive C units in humans after intradermal injection of capsaicin. The Journal Of Physiology 1992, 448: 749-764. PMID: 1593488, PMCID: PMC1176226, DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1992.sp019068.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDuration of painMagnitude of painC-nociceptorsCapsaicin injectionMechanical hyperalgesiaIntradermal injectionTopical applicationReceptive fieldsC-mechanoheat nociceptorsEffects of capsaicinMean discharge rateCutaneous hyperalgesiaHyperalgesic areaUnchanged responsivenessBackground painAlgesic substancesPeroneal nerveNociceptor excitabilityNociceptor responsesPain thresholdMechanical stimuliNociceptor dischargeIntense painConcomitant painAwake humans