Sensitization in visceral pain and hyperalgesia

Richard J Traub PhD
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Humans experience both visceral pain and visceral hyperalgesia. Animal and clinical studies have documented differences in the anatomy and physiology of visceral sensory circuits as compared with somatic sensory pathways, providing mechanisms to explain some of the unique characteristics of visceral pain. Evidence further suggests that both peripheral and central sensitization increase visceral sensitivity, leading to the increased perception of pain—visceral hyperalgesia. A more thorough understanding of the mechanisms that underlie the processing of visceral stimuli will improve our ability to treat individuals suffering from acute and chronic visceral pain and hyperalgesia.

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内脏疼痛和痛觉过敏的致敏
人类会经历内脏疼痛和内脏痛觉过敏。动物和临床研究已经记录了内脏感觉回路与躯体感觉通路在解剖学和生理学上的差异,为解释内脏疼痛的一些独特特征提供了机制。证据进一步表明,外周和中枢敏化都增加了内脏敏感性,导致疼痛-内脏痛觉过敏的感觉增加。更彻底地了解内脏刺激处理的机制将提高我们治疗急性和慢性内脏疼痛和痛觉过敏患者的能力。
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