DOI: 10.17077/etd.a1rk289f
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The role of complement component C5a in nociceptive sensitization

Abstract: The complement system is a principal component of innate immunity. Recent studies have underscored the importance of C5a and other complement components in inflammatory and neuropathic pain, although the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. In particular, it is unclear how the complement system communicates with nociceptors and which ion channels and receptors are involved. Here I demonstrate that inflammatory thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia induced by complete Freund's adjuvant were accompanied by C… Show more

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