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PAIN Pain 88 (2000) 321-323 www.elsevier.nl/locate/pain Contents to Volume 88 (2000) Number I — October 2000 TOPICAL REVIEW The promise and pitfalls of a nicotinic cholinergic approach to pain management C.M. Flores (USA) RESEARCH PAPERS Barriers to the analgesic management of cancer pain: a comparison of attitudes of Taiwanese patients and their family caregivers C.-C. Lin (Taiwan) Spinal effect of the cholecystokinin-B receptor antagonist CI-988 on hyperalgesia, allodynia and morphine-induced analgesia in diabetic and mononeuropathic rats M.-A. Coudoré-Civiale, C. Courteix, J. Fialip, M. Boucher, A. Eschalier (France) 15 Antinociceptive properties of neurosteroids I. Spinally-mediated antinociceptive effects of water-soluble aminosteroids C.S. Goodchild, Z. Guo, R. Nadeson (Australia, UK) 23 Antinociceptive properties of neurosteroids II. Experiments with Saffan” and its components alphaxalone and alphadolone to reveal separation of anaesthetic and antinociceptive effects and the involvement of spinal cord GABA, receptors R. Nadeson, C.S. Goodchild (Australia) Validity of the Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS) score in comparison to a diary-based measure in a population sample of migraine sufferers W.F. Stewart, R.B. Lipton, K.B. Kolodner, J. Sawyer, C. Lee, J.N. Liberman (USA, UK) Antinociceptive effect of systemic gabapentin in mononeuropathic rats, depends on stimulus characteristics and level of test integration V. Kayser, D. Christensen (France) Blood pressure but not parental history for hypertension predicts pain perception in women M. al’Absi, K.L. Petersen, L.E. Wittmers (USA) Lack of pressure pain modulation by heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation in patients with painful osteoarthritis before, but not following, surgical pain relief E. Kosek, G. Ordeberg (Sweden) Ovariohysterectomy in the rat: a model of surgical pain for evaluation of pre-emptive analgesia? M.I. Gonzalez, M.J. Field, S. Bramwell, S. McCleary, L. Singh (UK) Intravenous morphine in postoperative infants: intermittent bolus dosing versus targeted continuous infusions A.M. Lynn, M.K. Nespeca, S.L. Bratton, D.D. Shen (USA) 89 Differential actions of spinal analgesics on mono-versus polysynaptic A6-fibre-evoked field potentials in superficial spinal dorsal horn in vitro R. Ruscheweyh, J. Sandkiihler (Germany) 97 CLINICAL NOTE Trigeminal autonomic cephalgia with periorbital ecchymosis, ocular hemorrhage, hypertension and behavioral alterations A. Attanasio, D. D’ Amico, F. Frediani, M. Leone, L. Grazzi, S. Bianchi-Marzoli, S. Usai, G. Bussone (Italy) 109 Number 2 — November 2000 | TOPICAL REVIEW Learning and memory in pain pathways J. Sandkiihler (Germany) RESEARCH PAPERS Pindolol, a beta-adrenoceptor blocker/5-hydroxytryptamine,,;3 antagonist, enhances the analgesic effect of tramadol M.O. Rojas-Corrales, A. Ortega-Alvaro, J. Gibert-Rahola, A. Roca-Vinardell, J.A. Mic6 (Spain) 119 Capsaicin evoked pain and allodynia in post-herpetic neuralgia K.L. Petersen, H.L. Fields, J. Brennum, P. Sandroni, M.C. Rowbotham (USA, Denmark) 125 322 Contents to Volume 88 (2000) Assessing the significant others of chronic pain patients: the psychometric properties of significant other questionnaires T.J. Sharp, M.K. Nicholas (Australia) 135 A randomized trial of a cognitive-behavioral program for enhancing back pain self care in a primary care setting J.E. Moore, M. Von Korff, D. Cherkin, K. Saunders, K. Lorig (USA) 145 Effects of morphine on immune response in rats with sciatic constriction injury Y.-C. Tsai, S.-J. Won, M.-T. Lin (Taiwan) 155 Intradermal injection of norepinephrine evokes pain in patients with sympathetically maintained pain Z. Ali, S.N. Raja, U. Wesselmann, P.N. Fuchs, R.A. Meyer, J.N. Campbell (USA) 161 The anterior pretectal nucleus participates as a relay station in the glutamate-, but not morphine-induced antinociception from the dorsal raphe nucleus in rats W.A. Prado, F.A. Faganello (Brazil) 169 Numerous adrenal chromaffin cell preparations fail to produce analgesic effects in the formalin test or in tests of acute pain even with nicotine stimulation M.D. Lindner, J.M. Francis, P.E. McDermott, W.J. Bell, T.J. Blaney, S.S. Sherman, J.A. Saydoff (USA) 177 Effect of tonic muscle pain on short-latency jaw-stretch reflexes in humans K. Wang, P. Svensson, L. Arendt-Nielsen (Denmark) 189 Pressure pain threshold and needle acupuncture in chronic tension-type headache — a double-blind placebo-controlled study M. Karst, J.D. Rollnik, M. Fink, M. Reinhard, S. Piepenbrock (Germany) 199 Cloning and functional expression of a human orthologue of rat vanilloid receptor-1 P. Hayes, H.J. Meadows, M.J. Gunthorpe, M.H. Harries, D.M. Duckworth, W. Cairns, D.C. Harrison, C.E. Clarke, K. Ellington, R.K. Prinjha, A.J.L. Barton, A.D. Medhurst, G.D. Smith, S. Topp, P. Murdock, G.J. Sanger, J. Terrett, O. Jenkins, C.D. Benham, A.D. Randall, I.S. Gloger, J.B. Davis (UK) 205 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The antinociceptive effect of antidepressants — noradrenergic versus serotonergic modes of action? M. Aigner, M. Bach (Austria) 217 Reply to Aigner and Bach J.H. Atkinson, M.A. Slater (USA) 218 Number 3 — 1 December 2000 EDITORIAL An anniversary celebration R. Dubner, B.J. Sessle 219 TOPICAL REVIEW Trigeminal subnucleus caudalis: beyond homologies with the spinal dorsal horn D.A. Bereiter, H. Hirata, J.W. Hu (USA, Canada) 221 RESEARCH PAPERS Pain in cerebral palsy: the relation of coping strategies to adjustment J.M. Engel, L. Schwartz, M.P. Jensen, D.R. Johnson (USA) 225 The development of pain-related behaviour and opioid tolerance after neuropathy-inducing surgery and sham surgery D. Christensen, V. Kayser (France) 231 Possible role of inflammatory mediators in tactile hypersensitivity in rat models of mononeuropathy J.-G. Cui, S. Holmin, T. Mathiesen, B.A. Meyerson, B. Linderoth (Sweden) 239 A block of spinal nitric oxide synthesis leads to increased background activity predominantly in nociceptive dorsal horn neurones in the rat U. Hoheisel, T. Unger, S. Mense (Germany) 249 Patterns of spread in complex regional pain syndrome, type I (reflex sympathetic dystrophy) J. Maleki, A.A. LeBel, G.J. Bennett, R.J. Schwartzman (USA) 259 Thalidomide treatment in chronic constrictive neuropathy decreases endoneurial tumor necrosis factor-a, increases interleukin-10 and has long-term effects on spinal cord dorsal horn met-enkephalin A. George, M. Marziniak, M. Schafers, K.V. Toyka, C. Sommer (Germany) 267 Sensitization of rat sensory neurons by chronic exposure to forskolin or ‘inflammatory cocktail’ does not downregulate and requires continuous exposure L.A. Bolyard, J.W. Van Looy, M.R. Vasko (USA) Defining the clinically important difference in pain outcome measures J.T. Farrar, R.K. Portenoy, J.A. Berlin, J.L. Kinman, B.L. Strom (USA) Effect of pre- or post-traumatically applied i.v. lidocaine on primary and secondary hyperalgesia after experimental heat trauma in humans H. Holthusen, S. Irsfeld, P. Lipfert (Germany) Changes in chronic pain severity over time: the Chronic Pain Grade as a valid measure A.M. Elliott, B.H. Smith, W.C. Smith, W.A. Chambers (UK) Contents to Volume 88 (2000) 323 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Oral aspirin in post-operative pain: a quantitative, systematic review A. Sunshine, E. Laska, M. Meisner (USA) 309 Reply to A. Sunshine R.A. Moore, J.E. Edwards, A.D. Oldman, L.A. Smith, H.J. McQuay, P.J. Wiffen, D. Carroll (UK) 310 Neural toxicity of ketamine and other NMDA antagonists J. de Lima, S. Beggs, R. Howard (UK) 311 Reply to de Lima et al. R. Schmid, J. Katz (Germany, Canada) 312 The important time parameter is missing. Comment on Sindrup and Jensen 313 Reply to David Bowsher S.H. Sindrup, T.S. Jensen (Denmark) 313 Corrigendum 315 Author Index to Volume 88 317 Contents to Volume 88 321

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