The Senses: A Comprehensive Reference 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-809324-5.24249-1
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Pathophysiology of Postoperative Pain

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“…Mechanical and heat hypersensitivity characteristics regarding intensity and time are consistent with previous results in this model. 63 Taken together, our behavior data suggest that POD 1 represents an appropriate time point to study proteome dynamics in incisional pain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Mechanical and heat hypersensitivity characteristics regarding intensity and time are consistent with previous results in this model. 63 Taken together, our behavior data suggest that POD 1 represents an appropriate time point to study proteome dynamics in incisional pain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…From a historical perspective, evoked pain-related behaviors are assessed by determining withdrawal reactions to external applied mechanical and thermal stimuli to the hindpaw of rodents. However, these assessments [still used in most preclinical pain studies (2,4,5)] are not only prone to experimental bias (6); they also encompass mainly the somatosensory (spinal reflex) pathways and miss the complex cognitive and emotional as well as voluntary components of pain. In contrast, multidimensional behavioral outcome measures in preclinical settings presumably capturing clinically relevant symptoms might improve translation (1,(7)(8)(9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, many patients suffer from acute and chronic pain as current analgesics have limited efficacy and side effects. One reason that hampers the development of new treatment options is a translational gap from basic science to the clinical situation ( 1 , 2 ). For example, there is increasing evidence for pain entity-specific mechanisms; therefore, the development and use of preclinical pain models, which more precisely represent clinical situations, are highly needed ( 1 , 3 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inflammatory processes are diverse and trigger a prolonged hypersensitivity to evoked mechanical and heat but not to cold stimuli ( 24 ), directly around the incision injury (primary area of hypersensitivity). The primary hypersensitivity reaches a maximum shortly after awakening from anesthesia and is steadily reduced in the course of primary wound healing (depending on incision dimension) ( 10 , 11 ).…”
Section: Methodologies For the Wwhow Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike displacement and blunt preparations, incision always results in hemorrhage, direct activation of nociceptive fibers, and a distinct inflammatory response triggered by hemorrhage and cellular debris. These processes lead to the release of diverse damage-associated mediators, reactive oxygen species, pro-inflammatory mediators, activate residents, and facilitate the migration of immune cells, thereby altering the local tissue pH and further signaling cascades, including nociceptor sensitization ( 10 , 32 ). Compared to skin-only incision, these effects are massive and, thus, have a more pronounced influence on pain behavior ( 31 ), especially during muscle contraction for movement ( 33 ).…”
Section: Methodologies For the Wwhow Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%