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Pharmacology of Pain

Proceedings of the First International Pharmacological Meeting, Stockholm, 22-25 August, 1961

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1968
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: R. K. S. Lim, D. Armstrong, E.G. Pardo
  • Language: English

Pharmacology of Pain, Volume 9 presents the proceedings of the 3rd International Pharmacological Meetings held in Sao Paulo in 1966. The book includes papers on the mediators of… Read more

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Pharmacology of Pain, Volume 9 presents the proceedings of the 3rd International Pharmacological Meetings held in Sao Paulo in 1966. The book includes papers on the mediators of pain; proteolytic enzymes as mediators of pain; and desensitization with capsaicin and related acylamides as a tool for studying the function of pain receptors. The text also covers the sensitization of nociceptors by 5-hydroxytryptamine in man; the possible role of serotonin in affective component of pain behavioral reaction in the rat; and the use of pain induced functional impairment for assessing analgesic action. Papers on the clinical pharmacology of analgesics and analgesic antagonists; behavioral mechanisms of human pain; and central nervous mechanisms involved in pain and analgesia are also considered. The book further tackles the neuropharmacology of pain and analgesia; the interrelationship of cortical and subcortical pain systems; and the interaction of fast- and slow-conducting fiber systems involved in pain and analgesia.

Table of contents


List of Authors

Introductory Remarks

Mediators of Pain

Proteolytic Enzymes as Mediators of Pain

Desensitization with Capsaicin and Related Acylamides as a Tool for Studying the Function of Pain Receptors

Sensitization of Nociceptors by 5-Hydroxytryptamine in Man

The Possible Role of Serotonin in Affective Component of Pain Behavioral Reaction in the Rat

The Use of Pain Induced Functional Impairment for Assessing Analgesic Action

The Clinical Pharmacology of Analgesics and Analgesic Antagonists

Some Behavioral Mechanisms of Human Pain

Central Nervous Mechanisms involved in Pain and Analgesia

Neuropharmacology of Pain and Analgesia

Interrelationship of Cortical and Subcortical Pain Systems

Interaction of Fast- and Slow-conducting Fiber Systems involved in Pain and Analgesia

Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 29, 2016
  • Language: English

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