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Pain 71 (1997) 339-341 Contents to Volume 71 (1997) Number I — May 1997 EDITORIAL Failure of convergence of two lines of research: buried treasure P.D. Wall (UK) l REVIEW ARTICLE An assessment of the efficacy of physical therapy and physical modalities for the control of chronic musculoskeletal pain J.S. Feine, J.P. Lund (Canada) 5 RESEARCH PAPERS Benzodiazepine mediated antagonism of opioid analgesia R.W. Gear, C. Miaskowski, P.H. Heller, S.M. Paul, N.C. Gordon, J.D. Levine (USA) 25 Thalamic NMDA receptors modulate inflammation-produced hyperalgesia in the rat R. Kolhekar, S. Murphy, G.F. Gebhart (Germany, USA) 31 Hydromorphone analgesia after intravenous bolus administration B. Coda, A. Tanaka, R.C. Jacobson, G. Donaldson, C.R. Chapman (USA) 41 Cutaneous field stimulation (CFS): a new powerful method to combat itch H.-J. Nilsson, A. Levinsson, J. Schouenborg (Sweden) 49 Differential activities of intrathecal MK-801 or morphine to alter responses to thermal and mechanical stimuli in normal or nerve-injured rats S. Wegert, M.H. Ossipov, M.L. Nichols, D. Bian, T.W. Vanderah, T.P. Malan Jr., F. Porreca (USA) 57 Modulation of cutaneous nociceptor activity by electrical stimulation in the brain stem does not inhibit the nociceptive excitation of dorsal horn neurons C.R. Morton, J. Siegel, H.-M. Xiao, M. Zimmermann (Australia, USA, China, Germany) 65 Cholecystokinin antisense RNA increases the analgesic effect induced by electroacupuncture or low dose morphine: conversion of low re- sponder rats into high responders N.-M. Tang, H.-W. Dong, X.-M. Wang, Z.-C. Tsui, J.-S. Han (China) 71 Inhibition of the blink reflex R2 component after supraorbital and index finger stimulations is reduced in cluster headache: an indication for both segmental and suprasegmental dysfunction? A. Lozza, J. Schoenen, P.J. Delwaide (Belgium) 81 Effects of the bradykinin B, receptor antagonist des-Arg?[Leu®]bradykinin and genetic disruption of the B> receptor on nociception in rats and mice N.M.J. Rupniak, S. Boyce, J.K. Webb, A.R. Williams, E.J. Carlson, R.G. Hill, J.A. Borkowski, J.F. Hess (UK, USA) 89 Chronic treatment with systemic morphine induced tolerance to the systemic and peripheral antinociceptive effects of morphine on both car- rageenin induced mechanical hyperalgesia and spinal c-Fos expression in awake rats P. Honoré, G. Catheline, S. Le Guen, J.-M. Besson (France) 99 CLINICAL NOTES A ‘Leaking’ Synchromed® Pump D.A. Cherry, K. Eldredge (Australia) 109 Respiratory depression following oral tramadol in a patient with impaired renal function S.K. Barnung, M. Treschow, F.M. Borgbjerg (Denmark) 111 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Comment on Ogon et al., PAIN, 64 (1996) 425-428 J.M. Walker (UK) 113 Reply to Janet M. Walker M. Ogon, M. Krismer (Austria) Contents to Volume 7] (1997) Response to Lariviere and Melzack, PAIN, 66 (1996) 271-277 I. Jurna (Germany) Reply to I. Jurna W.R. Lariviere, R. Melzack (Canada) Comments on Schwartz et al., PAIN, 65 (1996) 227-233 D.A. Fishbain, H.L. Rosomoff (USA) 115 Reply to Fishbain and Rosomoff L. Schwartz (USA) 115 ERRATUM Non-organic symptom reporting in patients with chronic non-malignant pain D.S. Ciccone, N. Just, E.B. Bandilla (USA) 117 Number 2 — June 1997 EDITORIAL Peripheral morphine analgesia C. Stein, A. Yassouridis (USA, Germany) 119 REVIEW ARTICLE Life-threatening adverse reactions after acupuncture? A systematic review E. Ernst, A. White (UK) RESEARCH PAPERS Pain relief from intra-articular morphine after knee surgery: a qualitative systematic review E. Kalso, M.R. Tramér, D. Carroll, H.J. McQuay, R.A. Moore (Finland, UK) Blockade of nocebo hyperalgesia by the cholecystokinin antagonist proglumide F. Benedetti, M. Amanzio, C. Casadio, A. Oliaro, G. Maggi (Italy) The Chronic Pain Grade questionnaire: validation and reliability in postal research B.H. Smith, K.I. Penny, A.M. Purves, C. Munro, B. Wilson, J. Grimshaw, W.A. Chambers, W.C. Smith (UK) The relationship of nausea and dyspnea to pain in seriously ill patients N.A. Desbiens, N. Mueller-Rizner, A.F. Connors, N.S. Wenger (USA) Blockade of calcium channels can prevent the onset of secondary hyperalgesia and allodynia induced by intradermal injection of capsaicin in rats K.A. Sluka (USA) The effects of G-protein and protein kinase inhibitors on the behavioral responses of rats to intradermal injection of capsaicin K.A. Sluka, W.D. Willis (USA) 165 Characterisation of capsaicin-induced mechanical hyperalgesia as a marker for altered nociceptive processing in patients with rheumatoid ar- thritis V.H. Morris, S.C. Cruwys, B.L. Kidd (UK) 179 Pain threshold variations in somatic wall tissues as a function of menstrual cycle, segmental site and tissue depth in non-dysmenorrheic women, dysmenorrheic women and men M.A. Giamberardino, K.J. Berkley, S. lezzi, P. de Bigontina, L. Vecchiet (Italy, USA) 187 The effect of old age on the disposition and antinociceptive response of morphine and morphine-6f-glucuronide in the rat J.T. Van Crugten, A.A. Somogyi, R.L. Nation, G. Reynolds (Australia) 199 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Response to Moffett, Richardson, Frost and Osborn, PAIN, 67 (1996) 121-127 J. Low (UK) Reply to J. Low J.A.K. Moffett (UK) Reply to Veldman and Goris, PAIN, 64 (1996) 463-466 P. Malleson (UK) Reply to P. Malleson P.H.J.M. Veldman, R.J.A. Goris (The Netherlands) Response to: Back pain in the work place, PAIN, 65 (1996) 111-115 H. Merskey (Canada) Reply to H. Merskey R. Dubner (USA) Contents to Volume 7] (1997) Comments on Craig et al., PAIN, 67 (1996) 285-289 Mark I. Johnson (UK) Reply to M.1. Johnson J.A. Craig, M.B. Cunningham, D.M. Walsh and G.D. Baxter, J.M Allen (UK) Comment on Bruehl et al., PAIN, 67 (1996) 107-114 B.S. Galer (USA) Reply to B.S. Galer S. Bruehl (USA) Number 3 — July 1997 EDITORIAL Dyspareunia: more than bad sex M. Meana, Y.M. Binik, S. Khalifé, S. Bergeron, K. Pagidas, K.J. Berkley (Canada, USA) RESEARCH PAPERS Differences among patients in opioid self-administration during bone marrow transplantation C. Richard Chapman, G.W. Donaldson, R.C. Jacobson, B. Hautman (USA) Evidence for the involvement of spinal cord glia in subcutaneous formalin induced hyperalgesia in the rat L.R. Watkins, D. Martin, P. Ulrich, K.J. Tracey, S.F. Maier (USA) Reversal of spinal cord non-opiate analgesia by conditioned anti-analgesia in the rat L.R. Watkins, M. McGorry, B. Schwartz, D. Sisk, E.P. Wiertelak, S.F. Maier (USA) The relationship between resting systolic blood pressure and cutaneous pain perception in cardiac patients with angina pectoris and controls D. Sheffield, R. Krittayaphong, B.M. Go, C.G. Christy, P.L. Biles, D.S. Sheps (USA) The clinical significance of behavioral treatment for chronic low back pain: an evaluation ofe ffectiveness M.A. Slater, J.N. Doctor, S.D. Pruitt, J.H. Atkinson (USA) A new automated method of pain scoring in the formalin test in rats D. Jourdan, D. Ardid, L. Bardin, M. Bardin, D. Neuzeret, L. Lanphouthacoul, A. Eschalier (France) Inhibition of substance P release from spinal cord tissue after pretreatment with capsaicin does not mediate the antinociceptive effect of capsa- icin in adult mice V.M. Goettl, D.L. Larson, P.S. Portoghese, A.A. Larson (USA) Enhancing sensitivity to facial expression of pain P.E. Solomon, K.M. Prkachin, V. Farewell (Canada, UK) Distinct electrophysiological effects of two spinally administered membrane stabilising drugs, bupivacaine and lamotrigine V. Chapman, M.A. Wildman, A.H. Dickenson (UK) Accuracy of children’s pain memories L.N.L. Zonneveld, P.J. McGrath, G.J. Reid, M.J. Sorbi (The Netherlands, Canada) Prostaglandin E receptor EP; subtype is involved in thermal hyperalgesia through its actions in the preoptic hypothalamus and the diagonal band of Broca in rats M. Hosoi, T. Oka, T. Hori (Japan) Antinociception induced by civamide, an orally active capsaicin analogue X.-Y. Hua, P. Chen, J.-h. Hwang, T.L. Yaksh (USA) Psychological dysfunction in patients with reflex sympathetic dystrophy D.S. Ciccone, E.B. Bandilla, W.-h. Wu (USA) Author Index to Volume 71 335 Contents to Volume 71

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