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Behavioral Study of Non-Opioid Tolerance

Behavioral Study of Non-Opioid Tolerance

9781621000334
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Pain is a response of the body to the action of injuring stimuli. Notwithstanding an unpleasant experience, it appears to be an important component of the defence system of the organism and a permanent regulator of homeostatic reaction. The organisms reaction to pain is a multi-component one and involves sensory-discriminative, emotional-affective and cognitive characteristics. Clinically, neuropathic pain is characterised by spontaneous ongoing or shooting pain and evoked amplified pain responses after nocuous or innocuous stimuli. The study of pain, therefore, and search for the treatment strategies have a paramount role in modern neurobiology. Numerous anatomy-physiological studies have revealed a number of brain structures involved in the shaping of pain and endogenous analgesia. This book presents and examines current research discovered in a behavioural study of non-opioid tolerance.
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9781621000334
9781621000334

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
115
Dimensions (mm)
230.00 x 155.00
Weight (g)
204
  • Introduction; Pain & Nociception; Ascending Pain Signal Pathways; Downstream Modulation Of Pain; Tolerance To Opioid Drugs; Periaqueductal Grey Matter; Non-Opioid Analgesics Induced Tolerance; Comparison of the Effects of Tolerance in Juvenile & Adult Rats; The Central Nucleus of Amygdala is Involved in Tolerance to the Antinociceptive Effect of NSAIDs; Tolerance Induced by Non-Opioid Analgesics; Microinjected into Periaqueductal Grey Matter.
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