Analgesia: methods and protocols

Analgesia: methods and protocols

Szallasi, Arpad

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Chronic pain is a complex phenomenon, which continues to remain undertreated in the majority of affected patients thus representing a significant unmet medical need, but the development of cellular, subcellular, and molecular methodsof approaching this epidemic of pain shows great promise. In Analgesia: Methods and Protocols, experts in the field present thorough coverage of molecular analgesia research methods from target discovery through target validation andclinical testing to tolerance and dependence, with extensive chapters on emerging receptor classes as targets for analgesic drugs and innovative analgesic strategies. As a volume in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™series, the chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols, and notes sections with tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Comprehensive and essential, Analgesia: Methods and Protocols promisesto aid and enrich the research of all those scientists and clinicians who areinterested in what the increasingly molecular future has in store for analgesia research, from the molecular research bench through the animal laboratory to the bedside. Presents a framework of basic and clinical studies aimed at developing improved analgesic drugs Contains detailed protocols for studying bothion channels and G protein-linked receptors as targets for analgesics Serves as a comprehensive, easy to follow, step-by-step guide to experimental pain models, both animal and human, encompassing acute surgical pain, chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain, visceral pain, orofacial and dental pain, cancer pain, as well as migraine Provides a unique resource that brings together the various 'omics' (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics) of analgesia research Delves into subjects as diverse as alternatives to animal pain models (e.g. C. elegans and Drosophila), photoaffinity labeling of volatile analgesic drugs, standardization of pain measurements in clinical trials, congenital insensitivity to pain, and personalized medicine Includes background material by leading experts on genetics and neuroimaging of pain, preemptive analgesia, as well as current and emerging therapies of pain (including stem cell therapy), and challenges that still lay ahead INDICE: Alternatives to Mammalian Pain Models 1: Use of C. elegans for theStudy of Volatile Anesthetics.- Alternatives to Mammalian Pain Models 2: Using Drosophila to Identify Novel Genes Involved in Nociception.- Animal Models of Acute Surgical Pain.- Animal Models of Acute and Chronic Inflammatory and Nociceptive Pain.- Noxious Heat Threshold Measured with Slowly Increasing Temperatures: Novel Rat Thermal Hyperalgesia Models.- Locomotor Activity in a Novel Environment as a Test of Inflammatory Pain in Rats.- Rationale and Methods forAssessment of Pain-Depressed Behavior in Preclinical Assays of Pain and Analgesia.- Animal Models of Orofacial Pain.- Migraine Models.- Experimental Modelsof Visceral Pain.- Human Correlates of Animal Models of Chronic Pain.- Human Experimental Pain Models 1: The Ultraviolet Light UV-B Pain Model.- Human Experimental Pain Models 2: The Cold Pressor Model.- Human Experimental Pain Models 3: Heat/Capsaicin Sensitization and Intradermal Capsaicin Models.- The Valueof the Dental Impaction Pain Model in Drug Development.- Live Cell Imaging for Studying G Protein-Coupled Receptor Activation in Single Cells.- RecombinantCell Lines Stably Expressing Functional Ion Channels.- Ion Channels in Analgesia Research.- Electrophysiological and Neurochemical Techniques to Investigate Sensory Neurons in Analgesia Research.- The Genetics of Pain and Analgesia in Laboratory Animals.- RT-PCR Analysis of Pain Genes: Use of Gel-Based RT-PCR for Studying Induced and Tissue-Enriched Gene Expression.- Gene-Based Approaches in the Study of Pathological Pain.- Linkage Analysis and Functional Evaluation of Inherited Clinical Pain Conditions.- Rat Bone Marrow Stromal Cells and Oligonucleotides in Pain Research.- Transplantation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Study of Neuropathic Pain.- Delivery of RNA Interference to Peripheral Neurons in vivo Using Herpes Simplex Virus.- Combination of Cell CultureAssays and Knockout Mouse Analyses for the Study of Opioid Partial Agonism.- Assessing Potential Functionality of Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) Polymorphisms Associated with Pain Sensitivity and Temporomandibular Joint Disorders.- Genetic Polymorphisms and Human Sensitivity to Opioid Analgesics.- Molecular Assays for Characterization of Alternatively Spliced Isoforms of the Mu Opioid Receptor (MOR).- Inhalational Anesthetic Photolabeling.- Measuring Membrane Protein Interactions Using Optical Biosensors.- Proteomics and Metabolomics and Their Application to Analgesia Research.- Preemptive Analgesia: Problems with Assessment of Clinical Significance.- Standardization of Pain Measurementsin Clinical Trials.- Procedural Sedation and Analgesia Research.- Non-Invasive Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for the Study and Treatment of Neuropathic Pain.- Pain Imaging in the Emerging Era of Molecular Medicine.- Currentand Emerging Pharmacologic Therapies for Pain and Challenges Which Still Lay Ahead.

  • ISBN: 978-1-60327-322-0
  • Editorial: Humana
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 518
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/02/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés