Physiology of pain – General mechanisms and individual differences

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Article_Title: Physiology of pain – General mechanisms and individual differences
Authors: Daniela Motoc, Nicoleta Clarisa Turtoi, Virgil Vasca, Elisabeta Vasca, Francisc Schneider
Affiliation: “Vasile Goldis” Western University Arad, Romania
Abstract: The current article aims at reviewing the general mechanisms of painful sensation, enlisting painful stimuli, common and special types of pain, and also the three stages of pain occurrence. The emphasis is on pain modulation, by gate control, and also by means of wind-up, temporal summation and central hyper-sensitization. A closer look at the way pain is perceived by children and elderly, and men and women as well as makes the object of the present paper, which includes new findings in the field.
Keywords: nociception, pain induction, perception, integration, gate control theory, first and secondary pain, sensitization, psychological modulation, age- and sex-related differences
References: Chatzitheodorou, D., et colab., „The effect of exercise on adrenocortical responsiveness of patients with chronic low back pain, controlled for psychological strain”, Clinical Rehabilitation, apr. 2008, vol. 22, 4, p. 319-328.
Hăulică, I., Fiziologie umană, ed. a III-a, Editura Medicală, Bucureşti, 2007.
Hole, K., „Regulation of Pain Sensitivity in the Central Nervous System”, Cephalalgia, mar. 1981, vol. 1, 1, p. 51-59.
Garrett, N., „Basic Science Research in Pain”, Biological Research for Nursing, ian. 2000, vol. 1, 3, p. 227-232.
Jensen, T.S., „Recent Advances in Pain Research: Implications for Chronic Headache”, Cephalalgia, sept. 2001, vol. 21, 7, p. 765-769.
Mungiu, C. O., Tratat de Algeziologie, Ed. Polirom, Bucureşti, 2002.
Prescott, J., Wilkie, J., „Pain Tolerance Selectively Increased by a Sweet-Smelling Odor”, Psychological Science, apr. 2007, vol. 18, 4, p. 308-311.
Wager, T.D., „The Neural Bases of Placebo Effects in Pain”, Current Directions in Psychological Science, aug. 2005, vol. 14, 4, p. 175-179.
Silverman DH, Munakata JA, Ennes H, Mandelkern MA, Hoh CK, Mayer EA, Regional cerebral activity in normal and pathological perception of visceral pain, Gastroenterology. 1997;112(1):64-72.
Anand KJ, Hickey PR. Halothane-morphine compared with high-dose sufentanil for anesthesia and postoperative analgesia in neonatal cardiac surgery. N Engl J Med. 1992;326:1-9.
Taddio A, Katz J, Ilersich AL. Effect of neonatal circumcision on pain response during subsequent routine vaccination. Lancet. 1997;349:599-603.
Goodman JE, McGrath PA. The epidemiology of pain in children and adolescents: a review. Pain. 1991;46:247-264.
Harkins SW. Aging and pain. In: Loeser JD, Butler SH, Chapman CR, Turk DC, eds. Bonica’s Management of Pain. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott; 2001:813-823.
Chakour MC, Gibson SJ, Bradbeer M, Helme RD. The effect of age on A delta-and C-fibre thermal pain perception. Pain. 1996;64(1): 143-152.
Jennifer E. Helms, Claudia P. Barone, Physiology and Treatment of Pain, Critical care nurse, vol 28, no. 6, dec. 2008.
Read_full_article: http://www.jmedar.ro/pdf/vol13/iss4/JMA13-4-10Motoc.pdf
Correspondence: Daniela Motoc, “Vasile Goldiş” Western University Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Str. Feleacului nr. 1 Arad 310396 Romania, Phone 0040-257-256931, e-mail: medicina@uvvg.ro

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Article Title: Physiology of pain – General mechanisms and individual differences
Authors: Daniela Motoc, Nicoleta Clarisa Turtoi, Virgil Vasca, Elisabeta Vasca, Francisc Schneider
Affiliation: “Vasile Goldis” Western University Arad, Romania
Abstract: The current article aims at reviewing the general mechanisms of painful sensation, enlisting painful stimuli, common and special types of pain, and also the three stages of pain occurrence. The emphasis is on pain modulation, by gate control, and also by means of wind-up, temporal summation and central hyper-sensitization. A closer look at the way pain is perceived by children and elderly, and men and women as well as makes the object of the present paper, which includes new findings in the field.
Keywords: nociception, pain induction, perception, integration, gate control theory, first and secondary pain, sensitization, psychological modulation, age- and sex-related differences
References: Chatzitheodorou, D., et colab., „The effect of exercise on adrenocortical responsiveness of patients with chronic low back pain, controlled for psychological strain”, Clinical Rehabilitation, apr. 2008, vol. 22, 4, p. 319-328.
Hăulică, I., Fiziologie umană, ed. a III-a, Editura Medicală, Bucureşti, 2007.
Hole, K., „Regulation of Pain Sensitivity in the Central Nervous System”, Cephalalgia, mar. 1981, vol. 1, 1, p. 51-59.
Garrett, N., „Basic Science Research in Pain”, Biological Research for Nursing, ian. 2000, vol. 1, 3, p. 227-232.
Jensen, T.S., „Recent Advances in Pain Research: Implications for Chronic Headache”, Cephalalgia, sept. 2001, vol. 21, 7, p. 765-769.
Mungiu, C. O., Tratat de Algeziologie, Ed. Polirom, Bucureşti, 2002.
Prescott, J., Wilkie, J., „Pain Tolerance Selectively Increased by a Sweet-Smelling Odor”, Psychological Science, apr. 2007, vol. 18, 4, p. 308-311.
Wager, T.D., „The Neural Bases of Placebo Effects in Pain”, Current Directions in Psychological Science, aug. 2005, vol. 14, 4, p. 175-179.
Silverman DH, Munakata JA, Ennes H, Mandelkern MA, Hoh CK, Mayer EA, Regional cerebral activity in normal and pathological perception of visceral pain, Gastroenterology. 1997;112(1):64-72.
Anand KJ, Hickey PR. Halothane-morphine compared with high-dose sufentanil for anesthesia and postoperative analgesia in neonatal cardiac surgery. N Engl J Med. 1992;326:1-9.
Taddio A, Katz J, Ilersich AL. Effect of neonatal circumcision on pain response during subsequent routine vaccination. Lancet. 1997;349:599-603.
Goodman JE, McGrath PA. The epidemiology of pain in children and adolescents: a review. Pain. 1991;46:247-264.
Harkins SW. Aging and pain. In: Loeser JD, Butler SH, Chapman CR, Turk DC, eds. Bonica’s Management of Pain. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott; 2001:813-823.
Chakour MC, Gibson SJ, Bradbeer M, Helme RD. The effect of age on A delta-and C-fibre thermal pain perception. Pain. 1996;64(1): 143-152.
Jennifer E. Helms, Claudia P. Barone, Physiology and Treatment of Pain, Critical care nurse, vol 28, no. 6, dec. 2008.
*Correspondence: Daniela Motoc, “Vasile Goldiş” Western University Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Str. Feleacului nr. 1 Arad 310396 Romania, Phone 0040-257-256931, e-mail: medicina@uvvg.ro