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Involvement of P2X7 Receptors and BDNF in the Pathogenesis of Central Poststroke Pain.

Central pain is commonly found in patients with neurological complications that are associated with central nervous system insult, such as stroke. It can result directly from central nervous system injury.… Click to show full abstract

Central pain is commonly found in patients with neurological complications that are associated with central nervous system insult, such as stroke. It can result directly from central nervous system injury. Impairments in sensory discrimination can make it challenging to differentiate central neuropathic pain from other types of pain or spasticity. Central neuropathic pain may also begin months to years after the injury, further obscuring the recognition of its association with past neurologic injury. This chapter focuses on the involvement of P2X7 receptor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in central poststroke pain (CPSP). An experimental animal model is introduced that assesses the pathogenesis of central neuropathic pain, and pharmacological approaches and neuromodulatory treatments of this difficult-to-treat pain syndrome are discussed.

Keywords: poststroke pain; pathogenesis central; involvement p2x7; central poststroke; pain

Journal Title: Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Year Published: 2018

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