2001
DOI: 10.1054/jpai.2001.17697
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Influence of Peripheral Inflammation on the Postnatal Maturation of Primary Sensory Neuron Phenotype in Rats

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“…Others have also shown that there is no difference in the level of CGRP in the contralateral DRGs of neonatal carrageenan-treated rat pups compared with controls. 4 It seems that the intensity of the systemic inflammatory response triggered by using current animal models is not strong enough to change the expression of these molecules in contralateral DRGs; however, more data are needed for a definitive conclusion.…”
Section: Peripheral Inflammation Usually Will Not Affect the Expressimentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Others have also shown that there is no difference in the level of CGRP in the contralateral DRGs of neonatal carrageenan-treated rat pups compared with controls. 4 It seems that the intensity of the systemic inflammatory response triggered by using current animal models is not strong enough to change the expression of these molecules in contralateral DRGs; however, more data are needed for a definitive conclusion.…”
Section: Peripheral Inflammation Usually Will Not Affect the Expressimentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The initial postnatal period of life is a critical stage for the development of the peripheral nervous system [1,8,30,31,62], and early life injury produces long-term alterations in nociceptive processing [14,68]. Pain also occurs after injury in pediatric patients at all ages and we observe related effects in developing mice after injury [19] (Fig.…”
Section: Growth Hormone and Nociceptor Sensitizationmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The unique anatomical structures and physiological processes of preterm and term infants predispose them to greater alterations in their nervous system. Beland and Fitzgerald [21] found carrageenan induced peripheral inflammation at birth alters the proportions and post-natal regulation of calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) and isolectin B4 +ve (IB4) cell profiles in neonatal dorsal root ganglia. In adult rats, carrageenan inflammation affected only CGRP cells.…”
Section: Future Pain Responsivity: Evolution For Acute To Persistent mentioning
confidence: 99%