2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2011.02.159
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Antinociceptive effect of recombinant neuroprogenitor intraspinal transplants in models of peripheral and central neuropathic pain

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“…Intrathecal injection of SHG can block NMDA induced hyperalgesia and allodynia with no apparent adverse motor effects (Siegan & Sagen, 1995) in contrast to findings with another NMDA antagonists, MK-801 (Hama & Sagen, 2002;Hama et al, 2003). Recent results showed potentiation of antinociceptive effect of GABAergic transplant by intrathecally injected SHG in the model of peripheral nerve injury (Jergova et al, 2011b).…”
Section: Serine-histograninmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intrathecal injection of SHG can block NMDA induced hyperalgesia and allodynia with no apparent adverse motor effects (Siegan & Sagen, 1995) in contrast to findings with another NMDA antagonists, MK-801 (Hama & Sagen, 2002;Hama et al, 2003). Recent results showed potentiation of antinociceptive effect of GABAergic transplant by intrathecally injected SHG in the model of peripheral nerve injury (Jergova et al, 2011b).…”
Section: Serine-histograninmentioning
confidence: 99%