The journal PAIN®, Contents to Volume 78 (1998). The official publication of the International Association for the Study of Pain®
Contents to Volume 78 (1998)
Number 1 - October 1988
REVIEW ARTICLE
Cervicogenic headache: a critical review of the current diagnostic criteria
M. Leone, D. D'Amico, L. Grazzi, A. Attanasio, G. Bussone (Italy)
RESEARCH PAPERS
Phantom limb sensations and phantom limb pain in child and adolescent amputees
K.L. Wilkins, P.J. McGrath, G.A. Finley, J. Katz (Canada)
Change in mRNAs for neuropeptides and the GABAA receptor in dorsal root ganglion neurons
in a rat experimental neuropathic pain model
T. Fukuoka, A. Tokunaga, B. Kondo, K. Miki, T. Tachibana, K. Noguchi (Japan)
An intrusive impact of anchors in children's faces pain scales
C.T. Chambers. K.D. Craig (Canada)
Intrathecal NSAIDS attenuate inflammation-induced neuropeptide release from rat spinal cord slices
M.D. Southall, R.L. Michael, M.R.Vasko (USA)
Attitude profiles and clinical status in patients with chronic pain
R.C. Tait. J.T, Chibnall (USA)
Role of glutamate receptors and nitric oxide in the rostral ventromedial medulla in visceral
hyperalgesia
S.V. Coutinho, M.U. Urban, G.F. Gebhart (USA)
CLINICAL NOTES
Identification of nociceptin in human cerebrospinal fluid: comparison of levels in pain and non-pain
states
H. Brooks, C.D. Elton, D. Smart, D.J. Rowbotham, A.T. McKnight, D.G. Lambert (UK)
Generalized vibrotactile allodynia in a patient with temporomandibular disorder
R.B. Fillingim, L.A. Fillingim, M. Hollins, A. Sigurdsson, W. Maixner (USA)
Number 2 - November 1988
REVIEW ARTICLE
Some new insights into the effects of opioids in phasic and tonic nociceptive tests
K. McCormack, P. Prather, C. Chapleo (UK, USA)
RESEARCH PAPERS
Pathogenesis of sciatic pain: role of herniated nucleus pulposus and deformation of spinal nerve
root and dorsal root ganglion
K. Omarker, R.R. Myers (USA, Sweden)
A tetrodotoxin-resistant voltage-gated sodium channel from human dorsal root ganglia. hPN3/SCN10A
D.K. Rabert, B.D. Koch, M. Ilnicka, R.A. Obernolte, S.L. Naylor, R.C. Herman. R.M. Eglen. J.C.
Hunter. L. Sangameswaran (USA)
Spinal nerve lesion-induced mechanoallodynia and adrenergic sprouting in sensory ganglia are
attenuated in interleukin-6 knockout mice
M.S. Ramer, P.G. Murphy, P.M. Richardson, M.A. Bisby (Canada)
The meaning of pain: cancer patients' rating and recall of pain intensity and affect
W.B. Smith, R.H. Gracely, M.A. Safer (USA)
Intra-articular glucocorticoid, bupivacaine and morphine reduces pain, inflammatory response
and convalescence after arthroscopic meniscectomy
S. Rasmussen, A.S. Larsen, S.T. Thomson, H. Kehlet (Denmark)
CLINICAL NOTES
Continuous blockade of both brachial plexus with ropivacaine in phantom pain: a case report
P. Lierz, K. Schroegendorfer, S. Choi. P. Felleiter, H.-G. Kress (Austria)
A case of spinal cord injury-related pain with baseline rCBF brain SPECT imaging and beneficial
response to gabapentin
T.J. Ness, E.C. San Pedro, J.S. Richards, L. Kezar, H.-G. Liu, J.M. Mountz (USA)
Lumbar epidural block for 'painful legs and moving toes' syndrome: a report of three cases
Y. Okuda, K. Suzuki, T. Kitajima, R. Masuda, T. Asai (Japan)
The addition of GTN to capsaicin cream reduces the discomfort associated with application of
capsaicin alone. A volunteer study
G.J. McCleane, M. McLaughlin (UK)
Chronic fatigue syndrome differs from fibromyalgia. No evidence for elevated substance P levels
in cerebrospinal fluid of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
B. Evengard, C.G. Nilsson, G. Lindh, L. Lindquist, P. Eneroth, S. Fredrikson, L. Terenius, K.G.
Henriksson (Sweden)
REVIEW ARTICLE
The role of bisphosphonates in the treatment of painful metastatic bone disease: a review of
phase III trials
F. Fulfaro, A. Casuccio, C. Ticozzi, C. Ripamonti (Italy)
RESEARCH PAPERS
Effect of peripheral nerve injury on cGMP and nitric oxide synthase levels in rat dorsal root
ganglia: time course and coexistence
T.-J. Sten Shi, K. Holmberg, Z.-Q.D. Xu, H. Steinbusch, J. de Vente. T. Hökfelt (Sweden,
The Netherlands)
Lipopolysaccharide-induced hyperalgesia of intracranial capsaicin sensitive afferents in conscious
rats
R.H.A. Kemper, M.B. Spoelstra, W.J. Meijler, G.J. Ter Horst (The Netherlands)
Pathological mechanisms implicated in localized female trapezius myalgia
F. Kadi, K. Waling, C. Ahlgren, G. Sundelin, S. Holmner, G.S. Butler-Browne, L.-E. Thornell (Sweden,
France )
The involvement of bulbospinal pathways in fentanyl-induced inhibition of spinal withdrawal reflexes
in the decerebrated rabbit
R.W. Clarke, C. Parry-Baggott, A.K. Houghton, J. Ogilvie (UK)
Size is everything - large amounts of information are needed to overcome random effects in estimating
direction and magnitude of treatment effects
R.A. Moore, D. Gavaghan, M.R. Tramèr, S.L. Collins, H.J. McQuay (UK
CLINICAL NOTE
The control of severe cancer pain by continuous intrathecal infusion and patient controlled intrathecal
analgesia with morphine, bupivacaine and clonidine
P.S. Tumber, D.R. Fitzgibbon (USA)
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Comments on Eisenberg and Pud, PAIN, 74 (1998) 337-339
T. Taira (Japan)
Reply to T. Taira
E. Eisenberg, D. Pud (Israel)
Comments on Pfingsten et al.. PAIN, 73 (1997) 77-85
J.K. Neumann, G. Walsh (USA)
Reply to Neumann and Walsh
M. Pfingsten (Germany)
Reply to Wallis et al., PAIN, 73 (1997) 15-22
N. Kendall, C.J. Main, S.J. Linton, J.W. Vlaeyen, M.K. Nicholas (New Zealand, UK, Sweden, The
Netherlands, Australia)
Comments on Gould, PAIN, 74 (1998) 341-343
J.O. de Oliveira Jr., I. Fortini, M.P. de Andrade (Brazil)
Reply to Oliveira el al,
H.J. Gould (USA)
Author Index to Volume 78
Contents to Volume 78
Contents to Volume 77 (1998)
Number 1 - July 1998
REVIEW ARTICLE
The clinical course and prognostic factors of non-specific neck pain: a systematic review
J.A.J. Borghouts, B.W. Koes, L.M. Bouter (The Netherlands)
RESEARCH PAPERS
An experimental model for chronic compression of dorsal root ganglion produced by intervertebral
foramen stenosis in the rat
S.-J. Hu, J.-L. Xing (PR China)
The relationship between gender and family history of pain with current pain experience and awareness
of pain in others
M. Koutantji, S.A. Pearce, D.A. Oakley (UK)
Pain coping strategies predict perceived control over pain
J.A. Haythornthwaite, L.A. Menefee, L.J. Heinberg, M.R. Clark (USA)
The physical and psychological experience of pain: the effects of labeling and cold pressor temperature
on three pain measures in college women
M.S. Hirsch, R.M. Liebert (USA)
.Morphine, the NMDA receptor antagonist MK801 and the tachykinin NK1 receptor antagonist RP67580
attenuate the development of inflammation-induced progressive tactile hypersensitivity
Q.-P. Ma, A.J. Allchorne. C.J. Woolf (UK, USA)
Intrathecal administration of the mGluR compound, (S)-4CPG, attenuates hyperalgesia and allodynia
associated with sciatic nerve constriction injury in rats
K. Fisher, M.E. Fundytus. C.M. Cahill. T.J. Coderre (Canada)
Contributing factors to the persistence of musculoskeletal pain in preadolescents: a prospective
1-year follow-up study
M. Mikkelsson, J.J. Salminen, A. Sourander, H. Kautiainen (Finland)
Treatment of myofascial trigger-points with ultrasound combined with massage and exercise - a
randomised controlled trial
A.N. Gam, S. Warming, L.H. Larsen, B. Jensen, O. Hoydalsmo, I. Allon, B. Andersen, N.E. Gotzsche,
M. Petersen, B. Mathiesen (Denmark)
Risk factors for back pain incidence in industry: a prospective study
M.N..M. van Poppel, B.W. Koes, W. Deville, T. Smid, L.M. Bouter (The Netherlands)
Milacemide, a glycine pro-drug, inhibits strychnine-allodynia without affecting normal nociception
in the rat
H. Khandwala, C.W. Loomis (Canada)
Treatment with either high or low frequency TENS reduces the secondary hyperalgesia observed
after injection of kaolin and carrageenan into the knee joint
K.A. Sluka, K. Bailey, J. Bogush, R. Olson, A. Ricketts (USA)
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Comment on Manfredi et al.. PAIN 70 (1997) 199-101
Y. River, M. Belgrade (USA)
Reply to River and Belgrade
P.L. Manfredi (USA)
Erratum
Number 2 - August 1998
REVIEW ARTICLE
Transgenic studies of pain
J.S. Mogil, J.E. Grisel (USA)
RESEARCH PAPERS
Transient inhibition of responses to thermal stimuli of spinal sensory tract neurons in monkeys
during sensitization by intradermal capsaicin
P..M. Dougherty, W.D. Willis, F.A. Lenz (USA)
Memories of chronic pain and perceptions of relief
J.S. Heine, G.J. Lavigne, T.T. Thuan Dao, C. Morin, J.P. Lund (Canada)
Sex differences in response to cutaneous anesthesia: a double blind randomized study
M.E. Robinson, J.L. Riley III, F.F. Brown, H. Gremillion (USA)
Menstrual cycle modulation of tender points
E.G. Hapidou, G.B. Rollman (Canada)
Sex differences in opioid and N-methyl-D-aspartate mediated non-opioid biting fly exposure induced
analgesia in deer mice
.M. Kavaliers, D.D. Colwell, E. Choleris (Canada)
Wallerian degeneration and hyperalgesia after peripheral nerve injury are glutathione-dependent
R. Wagner, H..M. Heckman, R.R. Myers (USA)
Spinal bicuculline produces hypersensitivity of dorsal horn neurons: effects of excitatory amino
acid antagonists
L.S. Sorkin, S. Puig, D.L. Jones (USA)
Sensory changes in the territory of the lingual and inferior alveolar nerves following lower
third molar extraction
E. Eliav, R.H. Gracely (USA)
Predictive factors for 1-year outcome of low-back and neck pain in patients treated in primary
care: comparison between the treatment strategies chiropractic and physiotherapy
E.I. Skargren, B. E. Öberg (Sweden)
Phantom sensations following acute pain
S. Knecht, P. Sörцs, S. Gürtler, T. Imai, E.-B. Ringelstein, H. Henningsen (Germany)
Chronic gynaecological pain: an exploration of medical attitudes
S.A. Selfe, M. Van Vugt, R.W. Stones (UK)
Number 3 - September 1998
EDITORIAL
Towards a mechanism-based classification of pain?
C.J. Woolf, G.J. Bennett, M. Doherty, R. Dubner, B. Kidd, M. Koltzcnburg, R. Lipton, J.D. Loeser,
R. Payne, E. Torebjork (USA)
REVIEW ARTICLE
Prevalence of chronic benign pain disorder among adults: a review of the literature
P.F.M. Verhaak, J.J. Kerssens, J. Dekker, M. Sorbi, M. Bensing (The Netherlands)
RESEARCH PAPERS
Tactile, thermal and pain sensibility in burned patients with and without chronic pain and paresthesia
problems
A. Malenfant, R. Forget, R. Amsel, J. Papillon, J.-Y. Frigon, M. Choinière (Canada)
Catastrophizing, pain, and disability in patients with soft-tissue injuries
M.J.L. Sullivan, W. Stanish, H. Waite, M. Sullivan, D.A. Tripp (Canada)
Articular nociception induced by endothelin-1, carrageenan and LPS in naive and previously inflamed
knee-joints in the rat: inhibition by endothelin receptor antagonists
J.D. De-Melo, C.R. Tonussi, P. D'Orlèans-Juste, G.A. Rae (Brazil, Canada)
Pain and mortality risk among elderly persons in Sweden
I. Kareholt, G. Brattberg (Sweden)
Sociodemographic predictors of treatment outcome in chronic non-malignant pain patients. Do patients
receiving or applying for Disability Pension benefit from multidisciplinary pain treatment?
N. Becker, J. Hejsted, P. Sjogren, J. Eriksen (Denmark)
A novel spinal action of mexiletine in spinal somatosensory transmission of nerve injured rats
V. Chapman, J. Ng, A.H. Dickenson (UK)
Effect of ondansetron, a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, on the dynamic association between bulimic
behaviors and pain thresholds
P.L. Paris, S. Won Kim, W.H, Meller, R.L. Goodale, R.D. Hofbauer, S.A. Oakman, I..A. Howard, E.R.
Stevens, E.D. Eckert, B.K. Hartman (USA)
Development of mustard oil-induced hyperalgesia in rats
M.C. Jiang, G.F. Gebhart (USA)
Nerve growth factor induced hyperalgesia in the rat hind paw is dependent on circulating neutrophils
G. Bennett, S. al-Rashed, J.R.S. Hoult, S.D. Brain (UK)
Intrathecally applied morphine inhibits nociceptive C fiber input to the primary somatosensory
cortex (SI) of the rat
J. Kallioimдki, X.-L. Luo, Y.-B. Yu, J. Schouenborg (Sweden)
Erratum
Author Index to Volume 77
Contents of Volume 77
Contents to Volume 76 (1998)
Numbers 1,2 - May 1998
EDITORIAL
The systematic review: a good guide rather than a guarantee
I.K. Crombie, H.J. McQuay (UK)
REVIEW ARTICLE
Cannabis for migraine treatment: the once and future prescription? An historical and scientific
review
E. Russo (USA)
RESEARCH PAPERS
Patient-related barriers to pain management in ambulatory AIDS patients
W. Breitban, S. Passik, M.V. McDonald, B. Rosenfeld, M. Smith, M. Kaim, J. Funesti-Esch (USA)
Nimodipine-enhanced opiate analgesia in cancer patients requiring morphine dose escalation: a
double-blind, placebo-controlled study
R. Santillan, M.A. Hurle, J.A. Armijo, R. de los Mozos, J. Flуrez (Spain)
Same incidence of adverse drug events after codeine administration irrespective of the genetically
determined differences in morphine formation
K. Eckhardt, S. Li, S. Ammon, G. Schänzle, G. Mikus, M. Eichelbaum (Germany)
Multimodal cognitive-behavioural treatment for workers with chronic spinal pain: a matched cohort
study with an 18-month follow-up
I.B. Jensen, L. Bodin (Sweden)
Photochemically-induced ischemia of the rat sciatic nerve produces a dose-dependent and highly
reproducible mechanical, heat and cold allodynia. and signs of spontaneous pain
R. Kupers, W. Yu. J.K.E. Persson, X.-J. Xu, Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin (Sweden)
A psychophysical study of discomfort produced by repeated filling of the urinary bladder
T.J. Ness, H.E. Richter, R.E. Varner, R.B. Fillingim (USA)
Sensitivity of patients with painful temporomandibular disorders to experimentally evoked pain:
evidence for altered temporal summation of pain
W. Maixner, R. Fillingim, A. Sigurdsson, S. Kincaid, S. Silva (USA)
The Pain Coping Questionnaire: preliminary validation
G.J. Reid, C.A. Gilbert, P.J. McGrath (Canada)
Orofacial pain symptom prevalence: selective sex differences in the elderly?
J.L. Riley III, G.H. Gilbert, M.W. Heft (USA)
Effects of tricyclic antidepressants on mechanosensitive pelvic nerve afferent fibers innervating
the rat colon
X. Su, G.F. Gebhart (USA)
The effect of genotype on sensitivity to inflammatory nociception: characterization of resistant
(A/J) and sensitive (C57BL/6J) inbred mouse strains
J.S. Mogil, C.A. Lichtensteiger, S.G. Wilson (USA)
Cerebral responses to a continual tonic pain stimulus measured using positron emission tomography
S.W.G. Derbyshire, A.K.P. Jones (USA, UK)
Suicidality in chronic abdominal pain: an analysis of the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey (HHANES)
G. Magni, S. Rigatti-Luchini, F. Fracca, H. Merskey (Switzerland. Italy, Canada)
Peripheral morphine analgesia in dental surgery
R. Likar, R. Sittl, K. Gragger, W. Pipam, H. Blatnig, C. Breschan, H.V. Schalk, C. Stein, M. Schäfer
(Austria, Germany. USA)
A pharmacologic analysis of mechanical hyperalgesia in streptozotocin/diabetic rats
M. Malcangio, D.R. Tomlinson (UK)
Intrathecal implants of bovine chromaffin cells alleviate mechanical allodynia in a rat model
of neuropathic pain
I. Décosterd, E. Buchser, N. Gilliard, J. Saydoff, A.D. Zurn, P. Aebischer (Switzerland.
USA)
Cut and thrust: antecedent surgery and trauma among patients attending a chronic pain clinic
I.K. Crombie, H.T.O. Davies, W.A. Macrae (UK)
Behavioral assessment of facial pain in rats: face grooming patterns after painful and non-painful
sensory disturbances in the territory of the rat's infraorbital nerve
B.P. Vos, G. Hans, H. Adriaensen (Belgium)
Assessment of chronic back pain patient characteristics using factor analysis of the MMPI-2:
which dimensions are actually assessed?
A.A. Vendrig, H.R. de Mey, J.J.L. Derksen, P.F. van Akkerveeken (The Netherlands)
The anti-hyperalgesic actions of the cannabinoid anandamide and the putative CB2 receptor agonist
palmitoylethanolamide in visceral and somatic inflammatory pain
S.I. Jaggar, F.S. Hasnie, S. Sellaturay, A.S.C. Rice (UK)
Attenuation of formalin-induced nociceptive behaviors following local peripheral injection of
gabapentin
S..M. Carlton, S. Zhou (USA)
Loin pain haematuria syndrome: distress resolved by pain relief
M. Bultitude, J. Young, M. Bultitude, J. Allan (UK)
Partial sciatic nerve injury in the mouse as a model of neuropathic pain: behavioral and neuroanatomical
correlates
A.B. Malmberg, A.I. Basbaum (USA)
Gender differences in pain perception and patterns of cerebral activation during noxious heat
stimulation in humans
P.E, Paulson, S. Minoshima, T.J. Morrow, K.L. Casey (USA)
Competition alters the perception of noxious stimuli in male and female athletes
W.F. Sternberg, D. Bailin, M. Grant, R.H. Gracely (USA)
The NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 reduces capsaicin-induced c-fos expression within
rat trigeminal nucleus caudalis
D.D. Mitsikostas, M. Sanchez del Rio, C. Waeber, M.A. .Moskowitz, F..M. Cutrer (USA)
Evaluating persistent pain in long term care residents: what role for pain maps?
D. Weiner, B. Peterson, H. Keefe (USA)
CLINICAL NOTE
Diamorphine and bupivacaine mixtures: an in vitro study of microbiological safety
T.M. Cook, P.A. James, C.F. Stannard(UK)
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Comment on Ingvardsen et al., PAIN, 72 (1997) 407-415
M.A. Moskowitz, R. Kraig (USA)
Reply to Moskowitz et al.
B.K. Ingvardsen, H. Laursen, U.B. Olsen, A.J. Hansen (Denmark)
Comment on Ernst and White. PAIN, 71 (1997) 123-126
S.A. King (USA)
Reply to King
E. Ernst, A.R. White (UK)
Comment on Montgomery and Kirsch, PAIN, 72 (1997) 107-113
P.S. Staats, H. Hekmat, A.W. Staats (USA )
Reply to Staats el al.
I. Kirsch, G.H. Montgomery (USA)
Comments on Zakrzewska et al., PAIN, 73 (1997) 223-230
V. Bonicalzi, S. Canavero (Italy)
Reply to Bonicalzi and Canavero
J.M. Zakrzewska, T.J. Nurmikko, F..L. Mullens (UK)
Number 3 - June 1988
REVIEW ARTICLE
Is placebo analgesia mediated by endogenous opioids A systematic review
G. ter Riet, J.M. de Craen, A. de Boer, A.G.H. Kessels (The Netherlands)
RESEARCH PAPERS
Bedside application of the Neonatal Facial Coding System in pain assessment of premature neonates
R.E. Grunau, T. Oberlander, L. Holsti, M.F. Whilfield (Canada)
A placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial of nortriptyline for chronic low back pain
J.H. Atkinson, M.A. Slater, R.A. Williams, S. Zisook, T.L. Patterson, I. Grant, D.R. Wahlgren,
I. Abramson, S.R. Garfin (USA)
Psychological and physiological parameters of masticatory muscle pain
C.R. Carlson, K.I. Reid, S.L. Curran, J. Sludts, J.P. Okeson, D. Falace, A. Nitz. P.M. Bertrand
(USA)
Anxiety and pain: epinephrine-induced hyperalgesia and attentional influences
S.A. Janssen. A. Amtz. S. Bouts (The Netherlands)
Effects of antihyperalgesic drugs on experimentally induced hyperalgesia in man
A. Bickel, S. Dorfs, M. Schmelz, C. Forster, W. Uhl, H.O. Handwerker (Germany)
Does intravenous administration of GABAA receptor antagonists induce both descending
antinociception and touch-evoked allodynia?
N. Koyama, F. Hanai, T. Yokota (Japan)
The formalin test: a dose-response analysis at three developmental stages
C.J. Teng, F.V. Abbolt (Canada)
5-HT2A receptor subtype is involved in the thermal hyperalgesic mechanism of serotonin
in the periphery
A. Tokunaga, M. Saika, E. Senba (Japan)
Analgesic effects of lamotrigine and phenytoin on cold-induced pain: a crossover placebo-controlled
study in healthy volunteers
J. Webb, F. Kamali (UK)
The influence of film-induced mood on pain perception
M. Weisenberg, T. Raz, T. Hener (Israel)
Secondary hyperalgesia to heat stimuli after burn injury in man
J.L. Pedersen, H. Kehlet (Denmark)
Anti-hyperalgesic and anti-allodynic effects of intrathecal nociceptin/orphanin FQ in rats after
spinal cord injury, peripheral nerve injury and inflammation
J.-X. Hao, I.S. Xu, Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin, X.-J. Xu (Sweden)
Investigating the relationship between pain and discomfort and quality of life, using the WHOQOL
S.M. Skevington (UK)
Responses of dorsal column nuclei neurons in rats with experimental mononeuropathy
K. Miki, K. Iwata, Y. Tsuboi, R. Sumino, T. Fukuoka, T. Tachibana, A. Tokunaga, K. Noguchi (Japan)
A comparative study of iatrogenesis, medication abuse, and psychiatric morbidity in chronic pain
patients with and without medically explained symptoms
K. Kouyanou, C.E. Pither, S. Rabe-Hesketh, S. Wessely (UK)
Author Index to Volume 76
Contents to Volume 76
Contents to Volume 75 (1998)
Number I - March 1998
REVIEW ARTICLE
Understanding and measurement of muscle tone as related to clinical muscle pain
D.G. Simons, S. Mense (USA, Germany)
RESEARCH PAPERS
Sympathetic nerve activity after acupuncture in humans
S. Knardahl, M. Elam, B. Olausson, B.C. Wallin (Sweden, Norway)
Fos protein induction in the medullary dorsal horn and first segment of the spinal cord by tooth-pulp
stimulation in cats
K. Iwata, O. Takahashi, Y. Tsuboi, H. Ochiai, J. Hibiya, T. Sakaki, Y. Yamaguchi, R. Sumino (Japan)
Pain progression, intensity and outcomes following tonsillectomy
F.F. Warnock, J. Lander (Canada)
Cold-induced pain and prickle in the glabrous and hairy skin
K.D. Davis (Canada)
Vibrotactile amplitude and frequency discrimination in temporomandibular disorders
M. Hollins, A. Sigurdsson (USA)
Attenuation of IGF-1 antinociceptive action and a reduction in spinal cord gene expression of
its receptor in experimental diabetes
M.S. Bitar, C.W.T. Pilcher (Kuwait)
Daily diary and ambulatory activity monitoring of sleep in patients with insomnia associated
with chronic musculoskeletal pain
K.G. Wilson, S.T. Watson, S.R. Currie (Canada)
Different strategies of modulation can be operative during hypnotic analgesia: a neurophysiological
study
N. Danziger, E. Fournier, D. Bouhassira, D. Michaud. T. De Broucker, E. Santarcangelo. G. Carli,
L. Chertock, J.C. Willer (France. Italy)
Sympathetic vasoconstrictor reflex pattern in patients with complex regional pain syndrome
F. Birklein, B. Riedl, B. Neundörfer, H.O. Handwerker (Germany)
Reliability and factor structure of the Multidimensional Pain Inventory - Swedish Language Version
(MPI-S)
G. Bergström, I.B. Jensen, L. Bodin, S.J. Linton, A.L. Nygren, S.G. Carlsson (Sweden)
Cannabinoids reduce hyperalgesia and inflammation via interaction with peripheral CB1
receptors
J.D. Richardson, S. Kilo, K.M. Hargreaves (USA)
Sex differences in temporal summation but not sensory-discriminative processing of thermal pain
R.B. Fillingim, W. Maixner, S. Kincaid, S. Silva (USA)
Genetic variance in nociception and its relationship to the potency of morphine-induced analgesia
in thermal and chemical tests
G.I. Elmer, J.O. Pieper, S. Stevens Negus, J.H. Woods (USA)
Excitotoxic spinal cord injury: behavioral and morphological characteristics of a central pain
model
R.P. Yezierski, S. Liu. G.L. Ruenes, K.J. Kajander, K.L. Brewer (USA)
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Comment on Wall. PAIN, 71 (1997) 1-3
J..M. Chung (USA)
Comment on Stem and Yassouridis. PAIN, 71 (l997) 119-121
A.I-. Russell (Canada)
Comment on Weintraub. PAIN, 72 (1997) 284-285
R.D. Gerwin, (U.S.A)
Reply to R.D. Gerwin
.M.I. Weintraub (USA)
Reply to Roberts and Kramis. PAIN, 72 (1997) 288-289
F. Cervero, J.M.A. Laird (Spain)
Comment on McQuay et al., PAIN, 68 (1996) 217-227
S. Hamsun (UK)
Reply to Harrison
H.J. McQuay, R.A. Moore (UK)
Numbers 2.3 - April 1988
EDITORIAL
The socioeconomic impact of chronic back pain: is anyone benefiting?
S.J. Linton (Sweden)
RESEARCH PAPERS
The modulatory effects of Bradykinin B1 and B2 receptor antagonists upon
viscero-visceral hyper-reflexia in a rat model of visceral hyperalgesia
S. Jaggar, S. Habib, A.S.C. Rice (UK)
Prediction and assessment of the severity of post-operative pain and of satisfaction with management
T. Thomas, C. Robinson, D. Champion, M. McKell, M. Pell (Australia)
When somatic information threatens, catastrophic thinking enhances attentional interference
G. Crombez, C. Eccleston, F. Baeyens, P. Eelen (Belgium, UK)
Pain following human brachial plexus injury with spinal cord root avulsion and the effect of surgery
J.S. Berman, R. Birch, P. Anand (UK)
Treatment of chronic allodynia in spinally injured rats: effects of intrathecal selective opioid
receptor agonists
J.-X. Hao, W. Yu, Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin, X.-J. Xu (Sweden)
Involvement of NK-1 and NK-2 tachykinin receptor mechanisms in jaw muscle activity reflexly evoked
by inflammatory irritant application to the rat temporomandibular joint
M. Bakke, J.W. Hu, B.J. Sessle (Denmark, Canada)
Empirical evidence of the association between the presence of musculoskeletal pain and physical
disability in community-dwelling senior citizens
R.J. Scudds, J..McD. Robertson (USA, Canada)
Patient empowerment and feedback did not decrease pain in seriously ill hospitalized adults
N.A. Desbiens, A.W. Wu, Y. Yasui, J. Lynn, C. Alzola, N.S. Wenger, A.F. Connors Jr., R.S. Phillips,
W. Fulkerson (USA]
Analysis of excitatory amino acid transmission within the rostral ventromedial medulla: implications for circuitry
M.M. Heinricher, S. McGaraughty (USA)
Use of levodopa to relieve pain from painful symmetrical diabetic polyneuropathy
M. Ertas, A. Sagduyu, N. Arac, B. Uludag, C. Ertekin (Turkey)
Effects of systemic carbamazepine and gabapentin on spinal neuronal responses in spinal nerve
ligated rats
V. Chapman, R. Suzuki, H.L.C. Chamarette, L.J. Rygh, A.H. Dickenson (UK)
A fitness programme for patients with chronic low back pain: 2-year follow-up of a randomised
controlled trial
H. Frost, S.E. Lamb, J.A. Klaber Moffett, J.C.T. Fairbank, J.S. Moser (UK)
UP 202-56. an adenosine analogue, selectively acts via A1 receptors to significantly
decrease noxiously-evoked spinal c-Fos protein expression
P. Honorй, J. Buritova, V. Chapman, J.-M. Besson (France)
Differential sensory-motor effects of pentobarbital in intact rats genetically selected for high
vs. low neuropathic pain-related behaviour
J.-J. Vatine, A. Ratner, D. Rosen, Z. Seltzer (Israel)
Patient-controlled versus staff-controlled analgesia with pethidine after allogenetic bone marrow
transplantation
T.-P. Zucker, C.W. Flesche, U. Germing, S. Schrцter, R. Willers, H.-H. Wolf, A. Heyll (Germany)
The specific effects of prior opioid exposure on placebo analgesia and placebo respiratory depression
F. Benedetti, M. Amanzio, S. Baldi, C. Casadio, A, Cavallo, M. Mancuso, E. Ruffini, A, Oliaro,
G. Maggi (Italy)
The relationship between sensory thresholds and mechanical hyperalgesia in nerve injury
H. Gottrup, J. Nielsen, L. Arendt-Nielsen, T.S. Jensen (Denmark)
Experimental muscle pain increases the human stretch reflex
D.A. Matre, T. Sinkjar, P. Svensson, L. Arendt-Nielsen (Denmark)
Psychophysical evidence for a neuropathic component of chronic neck pain
R.B. Sheather-Reid, M.L. Cohen (Australia)
The NMDA receptor antagonist amantadine reduces surgical neuropathic pain in cancer patients:
a double blind, randomized, placebo controlled trial
D. Pud, E. Eisenberg, A. Spitzer, R. Adler, G. Fried, D. Yarnitsky (Israel)
Regional changes in forebrain activation during the early and late phase of formalin nociception:
analysis using cerebral blood flow in the rat
T.J. Morrow, P.E. Paulson, P.J. Danneman, K.L. Casey (USA)
The cold plate as a lest of nociceptive behaviors: description and application to the study of
chronic neuropathic and inflammatory pain models
L. Jasmin, L. Kohan, M. Franssen, G. Janni, J.R. Goff (USA)
CLINICAL NOTES
Epileptic seizure associated with intracerebroventricular and intrathecal morphine bolus
M.F. Kronenberg, I. Laimer, C. Rifici, L. Saltuari, P. Bramanti, U. Moriggl, B. Norer, A. Kofler
(Austria, Italy)
Compatibility of ketamine and morphine injections
M.-H. Lau, C. Hackman, D.J. Morgan (Australia)
The NMDA-receptor antagonist ketamine abolishes neuropathic pain after epidural administration
in a clinical case
H. Takahashi, M. Miyazaki, T. Nanbu, H. Yanagida, S. Morita (Japan)
Dysaesthetic neck pain with syncope
J.D. Butler, J. Miles (UK)
A case of 'pure' dynamic mechano-allodynia due to a lesion of the spinal cord: pathophysiological
considerations.
N.Attal, L. Brasseur, M. Chauvin, D. Bouhassira (France)
Author Index to Volume 75
Contents to Volume 75
Contents to Volume 74 (1998)
Number I - January 1998
EDITORIAL
Selection bias in pain research
I K Crombie, H T 0 Davies (UK)
REVIEW ARTICLE
Pathophysiology and treatment of opioid-related myoclonus in cancer patients
S Mercadante (Italy)
RESEARCH PAPERS
Colchicme treatment of the sciatic nerve reduces neurogenic extravasation but does not affect
nociceptive thresholds or collateral sprouting in neuropathic or normal rats
W S Kingery, T Z Guo, L R Poree, M Maze (USA)
Learning to live with the pain acceptance of pain predicts adjustment in persons with chronic
pain
M McCracken (USA)
The activity of ON and OFF cells at the rostroventromedial medulla is modulated by vagmo cervical
stimulation
G rojbs Piloni, I Duran, R Cueva-Rol6n (Mexico)
Anti inflammatory interleukm-10 therapy in CCI neuropathy decreases thermal hyperalgesia, macrophage
recruitment, and endoneunal TNF-a expression
R Wagner, M Jamigian, R R Myers (USA)
Systematic review of factors affecting the ratios of morphine and its major metabolites
C C Faura, S L Collms, R A Moore, H J McQuay (Spain. UK)
Weight bearing of the limb as a confounding factor in assessment of mechanical allodynia in the
rat
T Kauppila, V K Kontmen, A Pertovaara (Finland)
Experimental cranial pain elicited by capsaicm a PET study
A May, H Kaube, C Buchel, C Eichten, M RijntJes, M Juptner, C Weiller. H C Diener (Germany UK)
Temporal and qualitative properties of cold pain and heat pain a psychophysical study
C Monn, M C Bushnell (Canada)
Peripheral antmociceptive effect of an adenosme kmase inhibitor, with augmentation by an adenosine
deammase inhibitor, in the rat formalin test
J Sawynok. A Reid, A Poon (Canada)
The effect of thalidomide treatment on vascular pathology and hyperalgesia caused by chronic
constriction injury of rat nerve
C Sommer, M Marzmiak, R R Myers (Germany, USA)
Mechanical hyperesthesia of human facial skin induced by tonic painful stimulation of Jaw muscles
P Svensson, T Graven-Nielsen, L Arendt-Nielsen (Denmark)
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Comments on Editorials Berkley, PAIN, 70 (1997) 1-2 and Gybels, PAIN, 70 (1997) 103-107
R M Hirshberg, K N Westlund, W D Willis (USA)
Comments on Derbyshire, PAIN, 67 (1996) 210-211
N Cunningham (USA)
Reply to N Cunningham
SWG Derbyshire (USA)
Comments on Wang et al PAIN. 67 (1996) 407^16
S Mercadante (Italy)
Reply to Mercadante
CS Cleeland (USA)
Comment on Egan and Kneger, PAIN, 69 (1997) 213-218
A L Russell (Canada)
Numbers 2,3 - February 1998
REVIEW ARTICLE
The neurochemistry of central pain evidence from clinical studies hypothesis and therapeutic
implications
S Canavero. V Bonicalzi (Italy)
RESEARCH PAPERS
Long-term alleviation of allodynia like behaviors by mtrathecal implantation of bovine chromaffin
cells in rats with spinal cord injury
W Yu. J X Hao. X J Xu, J Saydoff. A Haegerstrand, T Hokfelt, Z Wiesenfeld Hallm (Sweden, USA)
Afferent activity from myelmated inferior alveolar nerve fibres in ferrets after constriction
or section and regeneration
U Bongenhielm, P P Robinson (UK)
Double-blind evaluation of short term analgesic efficacy of orally administered diclofenac, diclofenac
plus codeine, and diclofenac plus imi-pramme in chronic cancer pain
V Mmotti, V De Angelis, E Righetti, M G Celani, R Rossetti, M Lupatelli, M Tonato, R Pisati, G
Monza, G Fumi. A Del Favero (Italy)
Hyperalgesia in a human model of acute inflammatory pain a methodological study
J L Pedersen, H Kehlet (Denmark)
Ambulatory accelerometry to quantify motor behaviour in patients after failed back surgery a
validation study
J B J Bussmann, Y M van de Laar, M P Neeleman, H J Stam (The Netherlands)
Examiner expectancy effects in the measurement of pressure pain thresholds
R Ohrbach, H Crow, A Kamer (USA)
Pharmacological and neuroanatomical evidence for the involvement of the anterior pretectal nucleus
in the antmociception induced by stimulation of the dorsal raphe nucleus in rats
M L N Mamede Rosa. M A Oliveira, R B Valente N C Coimbra, W A Prado (Brazil)
Sex differences in the perception of noxious experimental stimuli a meta analysis
J L Riley III, M E Robinson, E A Wise, C D Myers, R B Fillingim (USA)
Hyperalgesia and temporal summation of pain after heat injury in man
J L Pedersen, 0 K Andersen, L Arendt Nielsen H Kehlet (Denmark)
Status of patients with chronic pain 13 years after treatment in a pain management center
T Manila, M Malmchoc. K P Offord R C Colligan (USA)
Dose-response relationship of opioids in nociceptive and neuropathic postoperative pain
F Benedetti, S Vighetti, M Amanzio, C Casadio, A Oliaro B Bergamasco, G Maggi (Italy)
Intrathecal non-NMDA excitatory ammo acid receptor antagonists inhibit pain behaviors in a rat
model of postoperative pain
P K Zahn E Umali T J Brennan (USA)
Intraplantar injection of hyaluronic acid at low pH into the rat hmdpaw produces tissue acidosis
and enhances withdrawal responses to mechanical stimuli
D T Hamamoto, X R Ortiz Gonzalez J M Honda, K C Kajander (USA)
Antmociception by adenosme analogs and inhibitors of adenosme metabolism in an inflammatory thermal
hyperalgesia model in the rat
A Poon, J Sawynok (Canada)
Adaptation to metastanc cancer pain, regional/local cancer pain and non cancer pain role of psychological
and behavioral factors
D C Turk, T C Sist A OkifiiJi, M F Miner G Flono. P Hamson, J Massey, M L Lema, M A Zevon (USA)
Secondary hyperalgesia and perceptual wind up following mtradermal injection ofcapsaicm in humans
W Mageri, S H Wilk, R -D Treede (Germany)
The enhancement of morphine antmociception by a CCKB receptor antagonist in the rat
depends on the phase of inflammation and the intensity of carrageenm-induced hyperalgesia
S Perrot, J J Idanpaan Heikkila, G Guilbaud, V Kayser (France, Finland)
Psychophysical study of stinging pain evoked by brief freezing of superficial skin and ensuing
short-lasting changes in sensations of cool and cold pain
R D Beise, E Carstens, L U E Kohlloffel (Germany)
Delayed anonociceptive effect following morphine 6-glucuronide administration in the rat-pharmacokinetic/phanriacodynamic
modelling
M Gardmark M Hammarlund Udenaes (Sweden)
Randomized controlled trial of a community based psychoeducation program for the self management
of chronic pain
S M LeFort, K Gray Donald, K M Rowat M E Jeans (Canada)
Spinal R phenyl-isopropyi adenosme inhibits spinal dorsal horn neurons responding to noxious
heat stimulation in the absence and presence of sensitization
T Sumida M A Smith Y Maehara J G Collms L M Kitahata (USA)
Five year outcomes in TMD relationship of changes in pain to changes in physical and psychological
variables
R Ohrbach S F Dworkm (USA)
The role of pnor pain experience and expectancy in psychologically and physically induced pain
T L Bayer J H Coverdale E Chiang M Bangs (New Zealand USA)
CLINICAL NOTES
Management of cardiac pacemaker in a patient with spinal cord stimulator implant R lyer
T V Gnanadurai P Forsey (UK)
Can patients with chronic neuropathic pain be cured by acute administration of the NMDA receptor
antagonist amantadme7
E Eisenberg D Pud (Israel)
Gabapentm induced polyneuropathy
HJ Gould(USA)
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