- ►ucsd.edu [PDF] CG Jolivalt, CA Lee, KM Ramos, NA Calcutt - Pain, 2008 - Elsevier Diabetic rats show behavioral indices of painful neuropathy that may model the human
condition. Hyperalgesia during the formalin test in diabetic rats is accompanied by the apparently
paradoxical decrease in spinal release of excitatory neurotransmitters and increase in the ... Cited by 8 - Related articles - All 17 versions
- ►cjb.net M Chattopadhyay, M Mata, DJ Fink - Journal of Neuroscience, 2008 - neuro.cjb.net The Na V 1.7 tetrodotoxin-sensitive voltage-gated sodium channel isoform plays a critical role
in nociception. In rodent models of diabetic neuropathy, increased Na V 1.7 in dorsal root ganglia
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- ►wisc.edu [PDF] NA Calcutt, MM Backonja - Current Diabetes Reports, 2007 - Springer Recent advances in understanding the pain associated with diabetic neuropathy are likely to
provide significant mechanistic insights and offer better therapies. In clini- cal research, new
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DR Tomlinson, NJ Gardiner - Journal of the Peripheral Nervous …, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com Abstract This review examines the putative role of glucose in the etiology of diabetic
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IG Obrosova - BBA-Molecular Basis of Disease, 2009 - Elsevier Diabetes-induced damage to peripheral nerve culminates in development of peripheral diabetic
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D Vardeh, D Wang, M Costigan, M … - The Journal of …, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov A cardinal feature of peripheral inflammation is pain. The most common way of managing inflammatory
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JM Cunha, CG Jolivalt, KM Ramos, JA … - Metabolism: clinical …, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov We investigated the effect of treatment with an aldose reductase inhibitor, insulin or select neurotrophic
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- ►nih.gov DH Kim, B Fitzsimmons, MP Hefferan, CI Svensson, E … - Neuroscience, 2008 - Elsevier Activation of the spinal phospholipase A 2 (PLA 2 ) –cyclooxygenase (COX) –prostaglandin signaling
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R Pop-Busui, AP Kellogg, HT Cheng - Current Drug Targets, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com Abstract: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the most common diabetic complication and
is the leading cause of diabetes-related hospital admissions and non-traumatic amputations.
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