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PAIN Pain 110 (2004) 770-775 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Author Index to Volume 110 (2004) Aaron, L.A., see Turner, J.A., 110 103 Brousseau, M., see Lavigne, G., 110 646 Affleck, G., see Keefe, F.J., 110 539 Buchbinder, R., see Willis, C., 110 681 Affleck, G., see Keefe, F.J., 110 571 Afridi, S.K., Kaube, H., Goadsby, P.J., Glyceryl trinitrate triggers premo- Caldwell, D.S., see Keefe, F.J., 110 539 nitory symptoms in migraineurs, 110 675 Caldwell, D.S., see Keefe, F.J., 110 571 Aicher, S.A., Silverman, M.B., Winkler, C.W., Bebo Jr., B.F., Hyperalgesia Campisi, J., see Holguin, A., 110 517 in an animal model of multiple sclerosis, 110 560 Cano, A., Pain catastrophizing and social support in married individuals Allen, C.P., see Sweitzer, S.M., 110 269 with chronic pain: the moderating role of pain duration, 110 656 Allen, C.P., see Sweitzer, S.M., 110 281 Capra, N.F., Ro, J.Y., Human and animal experimental models of acute and Anderson, T., see Thorn, B.E., 110 505 chronic muscle pain: intramuscular algesic injection, 110 3 Anseloni, V., see Ren, K., 110 588 Carlton, S.M., see Jimenez-Andrade, J.M., 110 10 Arendt-Nielsen, L., see Ge, H.-Y., 110 72 Carlton, S.M., Zhou, S., Du, J., Hargett, G.L., Ji, G., Coggeshall, R.E., Arendt-Nielsen, L., see Pedersen, J., 110 393 Somatostatin modulates the transient receptor potential vanilloid | Aretz, K., see Heuts, P.H.T.G., 110 228 (TRPV1) ion channel, 110 616 Arita, H., see Sato-Takeda, M., 110 329 Carmeli, E., see Defrin, R., 110 767 Ashleigh, A., see Grande, L.A., 110 495 Carr, D.B., Goudas, L.C., Denman, W.T., Brookoff, D., Lavin, P.T., Staats, Attal, N., Bouhassira, D., Can pain be more or less neuropathic?, 110 510 P.S., Safety and efficacy of intranasal ketamine in a mixed population Aubel, B., Kayser, V., Mauborgne, A., Farré, A., Hamon, M., Bourgoin, S., with chronic pain, 110 762 Antihyperalgesic effects of cizolirtine in diabetic rats: behavioral and Carr, D.B., Soledad Cepeda, M., ‘Simply no difference’ in pain intensity biochemical studies, 110 22 and opioid requirement when ultralow doses of naloxone are added to Auvinen, A., see El-Metwally, A., 110 550 morphine PCA, 110 502 Bach, F.W., see Rasmussen, P.V., 110 461 Carstens, E., see Cuellar, J.M., 110 578 Carstens, E., see Simons, C.T., 110 64 Barnet, C.S., Tse, J.Y., Kohane, D.S., Site 1 sodium channel blockers Castafieda-Hernandez, G., see Jimenez-Andrade, J.M., 110 10 prolong the duration of sciatic nerve blockade from tricyclic antidepres- sants, 110 432 Chacur, M., see Twining, C.M., 110 299 Basbaum, A., Introducing e-Pain, 110 | Charapata, S., see Reynolds, L., 110 182 Baucom, D., see Keefe, F.J., 110 539 Chastain, D.C., see Cook, A.J., 110 310 Baumgartner, U., see Schmahl, C., 110 470 Chen, C., see Jensen, M.P., 110 480 Chen, Y., see Oatway, M.A., 110 259 Beattie, P.F., Dowda, M., Feuerstein, M., Differentiating sensory and affec- tive-sensory pain descriptions in patients undergoing magnetic reso- Cherkas, P.S., Huang, T.-Y., Pannicke, T., Tal, M., Reichenbach, A., nance imaging for persistent low back pain, 110 189 Hanani, M., The effects of axotomy on neurons and satellite glial Beaupre, P., see Keefe, F.J., 110 539 cells in mouse trigeminal ganglion, 110 290 Bebo Jr., B.F., see Aicher, S.A., 110 560 Clark, A.J., see Lynch, M.E., 110 764 Bell, R.F., Kalso, E., Reply to comment by Lynch and Clark, 110 765 Cleeland, C.S., see Jensen, M.P., 110 480 Benoliel, R., see Eliav, E., 110 727 Coderre, T.J., see Katz, J., 110 707 Berde, C., see McCann, M.E., 110 123 Coggeshall, R.E., see Carlton, S.M., 110 616 Berge, D.J., Dolin, S.J., Williams, A.C., Harman, R., Pre-operative and Cook, A.J., Roberts, D.A., Henderson, M.D., Van Winkle, L.C., Chastain, post-operative effect of a pain management programme prior to total D.C., Hamill-Ruth, R.J., Electronic pain questionnaires: A randomized, hip replacement: a randomized controlled trial, 110 33 crossover comparison with paper questionnaires for chronic pain Berry, J.D., Rowbotham, M.C., Petersen, K.L., Complex regional pain assessment, 110 310 syndrome-like symptoms during herpes zoster, 110 8 Coste, O., see Kunz, S., 110 409 Coudoré-Civiale, M.-A., see Courteix, C., 110 236 Bianchini, K.J., see Greve, K.W., 110 499 Courteix, C., Coudoré-Civiale, M.-A., Privat, A.-M., Pélissier, T., Escha- Biedenkapp, J., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Blumenthal, J., see Keefe, F.J., 110 539 lier, A., Fialip, J., Evidence for an exclusive antinociceptive effect of Boccalon, S., see Perissin, L., 110 250 nociceptin/orphanin FQ, an endogenous ligand for the ORL1 receptor, Bohus, M., see Schmahl, C., 110 470 in two animal models of neuropathic pain, 110 236 Bonaz, B., see Sinniger, V., 110 738 Craig, K.D., Hadjistavropoulos, T., Different behavioral observation meth- Bouhassira, D., see Attal, N., 110 510 ods serve different purposes, 110 766 Bourgoin, S., see Aubel, B., 110 22 Croft, P.R, see Thomas, E., 110 361 Bourke, D.L., Precision averaging, 110 502 Crombez, G., see Goubert, L., 110 220 Bouter, L.M., see Hoving, J.L., 110 639 Crone, N.E., see Ohara, S., 110 318 Bravmann, C., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Cuellar, J.M., Montesano, P.X., Carstens, E., Role of TNF-alpha in sensi- Brookoff, D., see Carr, D.B., 110 762 tization of nociceptive dorsal horn neurons induced by application of Broome, M.E., see Huth, M.M., 110 439 nucleus pulposus to L5 dorsal root ganglion in rats, 110 578 doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(04)00327-6 Author Index to Volume 110 (2004) 770-775 771 Dao, T., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 Gabay, E., Tal, M., Pain behavior and nerve electrophysiology in the CCI Davar, G., see Houck, C.S., 110 719 model of neuropathic pain, 110 354 de Bie, R.A., see Heuts, P.H.T.G., 110 228 Galan-Rodriguez, B., see Flores, J.A., 110 205 de Oliveira, R., dos Reis, M.P., Prado, W.A., The effects of early or late Gallagher, R.M., see Raphael, K.G., 110 449 neurolytic sympathetic plexus block on the management of abdominal Gao, Y.-J., Ren, W.-H., Zhang, Y.-Q., Zhao, Z.-Q., Contributions of the or pelvic cancer pain, 110 400 anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala to pain- and fear-conditioned de Vet, H.C.W., see Hoving, J.L., 110 639 place avoidance in rats, 110 343 Defrin, R., Carmeli, E., Pick, C.G., Behavioral indices of pain and pain Garrow, A.P., Silman, A.J., Macfarlane, G.J., The Cheshire Foot Pain and threshold measurement in individuals with mental retardation, 110 767 Disability Survey: a population survey assessing prevalence and asso- Denman, W.T., see Carr, D.B., 110 762 ciations, 110 378 Desbiens, N., see Panda, M., 110 337 Ge, H.-Y., Madeleine, P., Arendt-Nielsen, L., Sex differences in temporal Devillé, W.L.J.M., see Hoving, J.L., 110 639 characteristics of descending inhibitory control: an evaluation using Devulder, J., see Goubert, L., 110 220 repeated bilateral experimental induction of muscle pain, 110 72 Diers, M., see Karl, A., 110 40 Geisslinger, G., see Kunz, S., 110 409 Dolan, S., Kelly, J.G., Monteiro, A.M., Nolan, A.M., Differential expres- Goadsby, P.J., see Afridi, S.K., 110 675 sion of central metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR) subtypes in a Gold, M.S., see Ren, K., 110 588 clinical model of post-surgical pain, 110 369 Goli, V., see Rowbotham, M.C., 110 697 Dolin, S.J., see Berge, D.J., 110 33 Good, M., see Huth, M.M., 110 439 dos Reis, M.P., see de Oliveira, R., 110 400 Gordon, A., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 Doshi, N., see Panda, M., 110 337 Goubert, L., Crombez, G., Eccleston, C., Devulder, J., Distraction from Doucet, J.-C., see Rainville, P., 110 605 chronic pain during a pain-inducing activity is associated with greater Dowda, M., see Beattie, P.F., 110 189 post-activity pain, 110 220 Drewes, A.M., see Pedersen, J., 110 393 Goudas, L.C., see Carr, D.B., 110 762 Du, J., see Carlton, S.M., 110 616 Goumnerova, L.C., see McCann, M.E., 110 123 Du, J., see Jimenez-Andrade, J.M., 110 10 Grady, J.J., see Jimenez-Andrade, J.M., 110 10 Dubner, R., see Ren, K., 110 588 Grande, L.A., Loeser, J.D., Ozuna, J., Ashleigh, A., Samii, A., Complex Duncan, G.H., see Rainville, P., 110 605 regional pain syndrome as a stress response, 110 495 DuPen, S., see Reynolds, L., 110 182 Green, S., see Willis, C., 110 681 Greffrath, W., see Schmahl, C., 110 470 Gregersen, H., see Pedersen, J., 110 393 Eccleston, C., see Goubert, L., 110 220 Greve, K.W., Bianchini, K.J., More on the clinical and scientific relevance Egert, J., see Keefe, F.J., 110 539 of ‘symptom amplification’ and psychological factors in pain, 110 499 Ehnert, C., see Kunz, S., 110 409 Guitard, F., see Lavigne, G., 110 646 Eisenbarth, H., Rukwied, R., Petersen, M., Schmelz, M., Sensitization to Gurtman, M.B., see Lackner, J.M., 110 597 bradykinin BI and B2 receptor activation in UV-B irradiated human skin, 110 197 Haanpaia, M., see Rorarius, M.G.F., 110 175 El Banoua, F., see Flores, J.A., 110 205 Hackshaw, K.V., see Keefe, F.J., 110 571 Eliav, E., Tal, M., Benoliel, R., Experimental malignancy in the rat induces Hadjistavropoulos, T., see Craig, K.D., 110 766 early hypersensitivity indicative of neuritis, 110 727 Hikkinen, A., see Stahl, M., 110 427 El-Metwally, A., Salminen, J.J., Auvinen, A., Kautiainen, H., Mikkelsson, Hamill-Ruth, R.J., see Cook, A.J., 110 310 M., Prognosis of non-specific musculoskeletal pain in preadolescents: A Hamon, M., see Aubel, B., 110 22 prospective 4-year follow-up study till adolescence, 110 550 Hanani, M., see Cherkas, P.S., 110 290 Emery, C.F., see Keefe, F.J., 110 571 Hanaoka, K., see Sato-Takeda, M., 110 329 Ennis, M., see Ren, K., 110 588 Hanna, D.B., see Jensen, M.P., 110 480 Eschalier, A., see Courteix, C., 110 236 Hansen, M.K., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Hargett, G.L., see Carlton, $.M., 110 616 Farré, A., see Aubel, B., 110 22 Harman, R., see Berge, D.J., 110 33 Fernandez-Espejo, E., see Flores, J.A., 110 205 Harris, L., see Thomas, E., 110 361 Ferrari, R., Dr Ferrari’s Response to Greve, 110 500 Heinricher, M.M., Martenson, M.E., Neubert, M.J., Prostaglandin E, in Feuerstein, M., see Beattie, P.F., 110 189 the midbrain periaqueductal gray produces hyperalgesia and activates Fialip, J., see Courteix, C., 110 236 pain-modulating circuitry in the rostral ventromedial medulla, 110 Fisher, D.M., see Reynolds, L., 110 182 419 Fitzgerald, M., Painful Beginnings, 110 508 Heinricher, M.M., see Neubert, M.J., 110 158 Fleshner, M., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Heinze, E., see Reynolds, L., 110 182 Flor, H., see Karl, A., 110 40 Henderson, M.D., see Cook, A.J., 110 310 Flor, H., see Karl, A., 110 90 Heuts, P.H.T.G., Vlaeyen, J.W.S., Roelofs, J., de Bie, R.A., Aretz, K., van Flores, J.A., El Banoua, F., Galan-Rodriguez, B., Fernandez-Espejo, E., Weel, C., van Schayck, O. C.P., Pain-related fear and daily functioning Opiate anti-nociception is attenuated following lesion of large dopa- in patients with osteoarthritis, 110 228 mine neurons of the periaqueductal grey: critical role for D, (not D2) Hoheisel, U., Reinodhl, J., Unger, T., Mense, S., Acidic pH and capsaicin dopamine receptors, 110 205 activate mechanosensitive group IV muscle receptors in the rat, 110 149 Forderreuther, S., Sailer, U., Straube, A., Impaired self-perception of the Holdridge-Zeuner, D., see Sutters, K.A., 110 49 hand in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), 110 756 Holguin, A., O’Connor, K.A., Biedenkapp, J., Campisi, J., Wieseler-Frank, Fortin, M.-C., see Rainville, P., 110 605 J., Milligan, E.D., Hansen, M.K., Spataro, L., Maksimova, E., Brav- Fox, L.C., see Keefe, F.J., 110 571 mann, C., Martin, D., Fleshner, M., Maier, S.F., Watkins, L.R., HIV-1 France, C.R., see Keefe, F.J., 110 571 gp120 Stimulates proinflammatory cytokine-mediated pain facilitation Fukuda, T., see Shimizu, T., 110 246 via activation of nitric oxide synthase-I (nNOS), 110 517 Funch-Jensen, P., see Pedersen, J., 110 393 Honore, P., see Lynch III, J.J., 110 56 772 Author Index to Volume 110 (2004) 770-775 Houck, C.S., Khodorova, A., Reale, A.M., Strichartz, G.R., Davar, G., Kincaid, W., see Neubert, M.J., 110 158 Sensory fibers resistant to the actions of tetrodotoxin mediate nocifen- Knardahl, S., see Steingrimsdéttir, O.A., 110 130 sive responses to local administration of endothelin-1 in rats, 110 719 Koes, B.W., see Hoving, J.L., 110 639 Hoving, J.L., see Willis, C., 110 681 Kohane, D.S., see Barnet, C.S., 110 432 Hoving, J.L., de Vet, H.C.W., Twisk, J.W.R., Devillé, W.L.J.M., van der Kruip, J., see Kunz, S., 110 409 Windt, D., Koes, B.W., Bouter, L.M., Prognostic factors for neck pain Kujansuu, E., see Rorarius, M.G.F., 110 175 in general practice, 110 639 Kunz, N.R., see Rowbotham, M.C., 110 697 Huang, T.-Y., see Cherkas, P.S., 110 290 Kunz, S., Niederberger, E., Ehnert, C., Coste, O., Pfenninger, A., Kruip, J., Hunter, J., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 Wendrich, T.M., Schmidtko, A., Tegeder, I, Geisslinger, G., The Hutchinson, M.R., La Vincente, S.F., Somogyi, A.A., In vitro opioid calpain inhibitor MDL 28170 prevents inflammation-induced nevrofila- induced proliferation of peripheral blood immune cells correlates ment light chain breakdown in the spinal cord and reduces thermal with in vivo cold pressor pain tolerance in humans: a biological marker hyperalgesia, 110 409 of pain tolerance, 110 751 Kuo, C.-C., see Tsai, M.-L., 110 665 Huth, M.M., Broome, M.E., Good, M., Imagery reduces children’s post- Kurth, R., see Karl, A., 110 90 operative pain, 110 439 Kvernebo, K., see Orstavik, K., 110 531 Ihn, H., see Sato-Takeda, M., 110 329 Lackner, J.M., Gurtman, M.B., Pain catastrophizing and interpersonal Iwata, S.-i., see Shimizu, T., 110 246 problems: a circumplex analysis of the communal coping model, 110 597 Janal, M.N., see Raphael, K.G., 110 449 LaMoreaux, L., see Rosenstock, J., 110 628 Jensen, M.P., Mendoza, T., Hanna, D.B., Chen, C., Cleeland, C.S., The Lanier, B., see Sutters, K.A., 110 49 analgesic effects that underlie patient satisfaction with treatment, 110 Lavigne, G., Brousseau, M., Kato, T., Mayer, P., Manzini, C., Guitard, F., 480 Monplaisir, J., Experimental pain perception remains equally active Jensen, T.S., see Rasmussen, P.V., 110 461 over all sleep stages, 110 646 Ji, G., see Carlton, S.M., 110 616 Lavin, P.T., see Carr, D.B., 110 762 Jimenez-Andrade, J.M., Zhou, S., Du, J., Yamani, A., Grady, J.J., Casta- La Vincente, S.F., see Hutchinson, M.R., 110 751 fieda-Hernandez, G., Carlton, S.M., Pro-nociceptive role of peripheral Lax, L., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 galanin in inflammatory pain, 110 10 Lefebvre, J., see Keefe, F.J., 110 539 Jorum, E., see Orstavik, K., 110 531 Lei, D., see Rowbotham, M.C., 110 697 Juhem, A., see Sinniger, V., 110 738 Lenz, F.A., see Ohara, S., 110 318 Jull, G., see Sterling, M., 110 501 Li, W., Neugebauer, V., Block of NMDA and non-NMDA receptor activa- Kalso, E., see Bell, R.F., 110 765 tion results in reduced background and evoked activity of central amyg- Karl, A., Diers, M., Flor, H., P300-amplitudes in upper limb amputees with dala neurons in a model of arthritic pain, 110 112 and without phantom limb pain in a visual oddball paradigm, 110 40 Librach, L., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 Karl, A., MihInickel, W., Kurth, R., Flor, H., Neuroelectric source imaging Lidow, M.S., see Ren, K., 110 588 of steady-state movement-related cortical potentials in human upper Lieb, K., see Schmahl, C., 110 470 extremity amputees with and without phantom limb pain, 110 90 Loeser, J.D., see Grande, L.A., 110 495 Kashikar-Zuck, S., see Keefe, F.J., 110 539 Lynch III, J.J., Wade, C.L., Zhong, C.M., Mikusa, J.P., Honore, P., Attenua- Kato, T., see Lavigne, G., 110 646 tion of mechanical allodynia by clinically utilized drugs in a rat Katz, J., Schmid, R., Snijdelaar, D.G., Coderre, T.J., McCartney, C.J.L., chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain model, 110 56 Wowk, A., Pre-emptive analgesia using intravenous fentanyl! plus low- Lynch, M.E., Clark, A.J.. Comment on: Bell RF, Kalso K. Is intranasal dose ketamine for radical prostatectomy under general anesthesia does ketamine an appropriate treatment for chronic non-cancer breakthrough not produce short-term or long-term reductions in pain or analgesic use, pain? Pain 2004;108:1—2, 110 764 110 707 Katz, N., see Reynolds, L., 110 182 Macfarlane, G.J., see Garrow, A.P., 110 378 Kaube, H., see Afridi, S.K., 110 675 Madeleine, P., see Ge, H.-Y., 110 72 Kautiainen, H., see El-Metwally, A., 110 550 Magerl, W., see Schmahl, C., 110 470 Kautiainen, H., see Stahl, M., 110 427 Maier, S.F., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Kayser, V., see Aubel, B., 110 22 Maier, S.F., see Twining, C.M., 110 299 Keefe, F.J., see Thorn, B.E., 110 505 Maksimova, E., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Keefe, F.J., Affleck, G., France, C.R., Emery, C.F., Waters, S., Caldwell, Mancl, L., see Turner, J.A., 110 103 D.S., Stainbrook, D., Hackshaw, K.V., Fox, L.C., Wilson, K., Gender Manzini, C., see Lavigne, G., 110 646 differences in pain, coping, and mood in individuals having osteoar- Marsh, H., see Twining, C.M., 110 299 thritic knee pain: a within-day analysis, 110 571 Martenson, M.E., see Heinricher, M.M., 110 419 Keefe, F.J., Blumenthal, J., Baucom, D., Affleck, G., Waugh, R., Caldwell, Martin, D., see Holguin, A., 110 517 D.S., Beaupre, P., Kashikar-Zuck, S., Wright, K., Egert, J., Lefebvre, J., Martin, D., see Twining, C.M., 110 299 Effects of spouse-assisted coping skills training and exercise training in Martucci, C., Panerai, A.E., Sacerdote, P., Chronic fentanyl or buprenor- patients with osteoarthritic knee pain: a randomized controlled study, phine infusion in the mouse: similar analgesic profile but different 110 539 effects on immune responses, 110 385 Kelly, J.G., see Dolan, S., 110 369 Masuyama, T., see Shimizu, T., 110 246 Kenardy, J., see Sterling, M., 110 501 Mauborgne, A., see Aubel, B., 110 22 Kendig, J.J., see Sweitzer, S.M., 110 269 Mauderli, A.P., see Staud, R., 110 689 Kendig, J.J., see Sweitzer, S.M., 110 281 Mayer, P., see Lavigne, G., 110 646 Khodorova, A., see Houck, C.S., 110 719 McCann, M.E., Waters, P., Goumnerova, L.C., Berde, C., Self-mutilation Kichko, T.I., Reeh, P.W., Why cooling is beneficial: non-linear tempera- in young children following brachial plexus birth injury, 110 123 ture-dependency of stimulated iCGRP release from isolated rat skin, McCartney, C.J.L., see Katz, J., 110 707 110 215 Mendoza, T., see Jensen, M.P., 110 480 Author Index to Volume 110 (2004) 770-775 Mennander, S., see Rorarius, M.G.F., 110 175 Pirhonen, R., see Rorarius, M.G.F., 110 175 Mense, S., see Hoheisel, U., 110 149 Poole, S., see Twining, C.M., 110 299 Merskey, H., Intra-nasal ketamine for somatization?, 110 765 Porcher, C., see Sinniger, V., 110 738 Miaskowski, C., see Sutters, K.A., 110 49 Porro, C.A., see Perissin, L., 110 250 Mikkelsson, M., see El-Metwally, A., 110 550 Portenoy, R., see Reynolds, L., 110 182 Mikkelsson, M., see Stahl, M., 110 427 Prado, W.A., see de Oliveira, R., 110 400 Mikusa, J.P., see Lynch III, J.J., 110 56 Price, D.D., see Staud, R., 110 689 Milligan, E.D., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Privat, A.-M., see Courteix, C., 110 236 Milligan, E.D., see Twining, C.M., 110 299 Puura, A., see Rorarius, M.G.F., 110 175 Mochly-Rosen, D., see Sweitzer, S.M., 110 281 Mock, D., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 Rainville, P., Doucet, J.-C., Fortin, M.-C., Duncan, G.H., Rapid deteriora- Monplaisir, J., see Lavigne, G., 110 646 tion of pain sensory-discriminative information in short-term memory, Monteiro, A.M., see Dolan, S., 110 369 110 605 Montesano, P.X., see Cuellar, J.M., 110 578 Raman-Wilms, L., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 Morioka, H., see Shimizu, T., 110 246 Raphael, K.G., Janal, M.N., Nayak, S., Schwartz, J.E., Gallagher, R.M.., Morley, S., see Vlaeyen, J.W.S., 110 512 Familial aggregation of depression in fibromyalgia: a community-based Mork, C., see Orstavik, K., 110 531 test of alternate hypotheses, 110 449 Mouchet, P., see Sinniger, V., 110 738 Rasmussen, P.V., Sindrup, S.H., Jensen, T.S., Bach, F.W., Symptoms and MiihInickel, W., see Karl, A., 110 90 signs in patients with suspected neuropathic pain, 110 461 Rauck, R., see Reynolds, L., 110 182 Nayak, S., see Raphael, K.G., 110 449 Reale, A.M., see Houck, C.S., 110 719 Neubert, M.J., see Heinricher, M.M., 110 419 Reddy, H., see Pedersen, J., 110 393 Neubert, M.J., Kincaid, W., Heinricher, M.M., Nociceptive facilitating Reeh, P.W., see Kichko, T.1., 110 215 neurons in the rostral ventromedial medulla, 110 158 Reichenbach, A., see Cherkas, P.S., 110 290 Neugebauer, V., see Li, W., 110 112 Reinohl, J., see Hoheisel, U., 110 149 Niederberger, E., see Kunz, S., 110 409 Ren, K., Anseloni, V., Zou, S.-P., Wade, E.B., Novikova, S.1., Ennis, M., Niere, K.R., see Willis, C., 110 681 Traub, R.J., Gold, M.S., Dubner, R., Lidow, M.S., Characterization of Nolan, A.M., see Dolan, S., 110 369 basal and re-inflammation-associated long-term alteration in pain Nomoto, M., see Shimizu, T., 110 246 responsivity following short-lasting neonatal local inflamatory insult, Novikova, S.I., see Ren, K., 110 588 110 588 Ren, W.-H., see Gao, Y.-J., 110 343 Oatway, M.A., Chen, Y., Weaver, L.C., The 5-HT; receptor facilitates at- Reynolds, L., Rauck, R., Webster, L., DuPen, S., Heinze, E., Portenoy, R., level mechanical allodynia following spinal cord injury, 110 259 Katz, N., Charapata, S., Wallace, M., Fisher, D.M., Relative analgesic O’Connor, D.P., Comparison of two psychometric scaling methods for potency off entanyl and sufentanil during intermediate-term infusions in ratings of acute musculoskeletal pain, 110 488 patients after long-term opioid treatment for chronic pain, 110 182 O’Connor, K.A., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Rintala, S., see Rorarius, M.G.F., 110 175 Ohara, S., Crone, N.E., Weiss, N., Treede, R.-D., Lenz, F.A., Amplitudes of Ro, J.Y., see Capra, N.F., 110 3 laser evoked potential recorded from primary somatosensory, parasyl- Roberts, D.A., see Cook, A.J., 110 310 vian and medial frontal cortex are graded with stimulus intensity, 110 Robinson, M.E., see Staud, R., 110 689 318 Ree, C., see Steingrimsdéttir, O.A., 110 130 Ohashi, J., see Sato-Takeda, M., 110 329 Roelofs, J., see Heuts, P.H.T.G., 110 228 O'Leary, E.F., see Willis, C., 110 681 Rorarius, M.G.F., Mennander, S., Suominen, P., Rintala, S., Puura, A., Orstavik, K., Merk, C., Kvernebo, K., Jgrum, E., Pain in primary erythro- Pirhonen, R., Salmelin, R., Haanpaéa, M., Kujansuu, E., Yli-Hankala, melalgia—a neuropathic component?, 110 531 A., Gabapentin for the prevention of postoperative pain after vaginal Ortolani, F., see Perissin, L., 110 250 hysterectomy, 110 175 Ozuna, J., see Grande, L.A., 110 495 Rosenstock, J., Tuchman, M., LaMoreaux, L., Sharma, U., Pregabalin for the treatment of painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a double-blind, Panda, M., Desbiens, N., Doshi, N., Sheldon, S., Determinants of prescrib- placebo-controlled trial, 110 628 ing meperidine compared to morphine in hospitalized patients, 110 337 Rowbotham, M.C., see Berry, J.D., 110 8 Panerai, A.E., see Martucci, C., 110 385 Rowbotham, M.C., Goli, V., Kunz, N.R., Lei, D., Venlafaxine extended Pannicke, T., see Cherkas, P.S., 110 290 release in the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy: a double-blind, Paul, S.M., see Sutters, K.A., 110 49 placebo-controlled study, 110 697 Peat, G., see Thomas, E., 110 361 Rukwied, R., see Eisenbarth, H., 110 197 Pedersen, J., Reddy, H., Funch-Jensen, P., Arendt-Nielsen, L., Gregersen, Russell, C., see Wang, G.K., 110 166 H., Drewes, A.M., Cold and heat pain assessment of the human oeso- phagus after experimental sensitisation with acid, 110 393 Sacerdote, P., see Martucci, C., 110 385 Pélissier, T., see Courteix, C., 110 236 Sailer, U., see Férderreuther, S., 110 756 Pennefather, P., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 Salmelin, R., see Rorarius, M.G.F., 110 175 Perissin, L., Boccalon, S., Scaggiante, B., Petrelli, L., Ortolani, F., Porro, Salminen, J.J., see El-Metwally, A., 110 550 Salminen, J.J., see Stahl, M., 110 427 C.A., Diurnal changes of tonic nociceptive responses in mice: evidence for a proalgesic role of melatonin, 110 250 Salter, M., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 Petersen, K.L., see Berry, J.D., 110 8 Samii, A., see Grande, L.A., 110 495 Petersen, M., see Eisenbarth, H., 110 197 Satake, M., see Sato-Takeda, M., 110 329 Petrelli, L., see Perissin, L., 110 250 Sato-Takeda, M., Ihn, H., Ohashi, J., Tsuchiya, N., Satake, M., Arita, H., Pfenninger, A., see Kunz, S., 110 409 Tamaki, K., Hanaoka, K., Tokunaga, K., Yabe, T., The human histo- Philipsen, A., see Schmahl, C., 110 470 compatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotype is associated with the Pick, C.G., see Defrin, R., 110 767 onset of postherpetic neuralgia after herpes zoster, 110 329 774 Author Index to Volume 110 (2004) 770-775 Savedra, M.C., see Sutters, K.A., 110 49 Tegeder, I., see Kunz, S., 110 409 Sawynok, J., see Waldron, J.B., 110 79 Thomas, E., Peat, G., Harris, L., Wilkie, R., Croft, P.R, The prevalence of Scaggiante, B., see Perissin, L., 110 250 pain and pain interference in a general population of older adults: cross- Schlereth, T., see Schmahl, C., 110 470 sectional findings from the North Staffordshire Osteoarthritis Project Schmahl, C., Greffrath, W., Baumgartner, U., Schlereth, T., Magerl, W., (NorStOP), 110 361 Philipsen, A., Lieb, K., Bohus, M., Treede, R.-D., Differential nocicep- Thorn, B.E., Keefe, F.J., Anderson, T., The communal coping model and tive deficits in patients with borderline personality disorder and self- interpersonal context: problems or process?, 110 505 injurious behavior: laser-evoked potentials, spatial discrimination of Tjolsen, A., see Sweitzer, S.M., 110 281 noxious stimuli, and pain ratings, 110 470 Tokunaga, K., see Sato-Takeda, M., 110 329 Schmelz, M., see Eisenbarth, H., 110 197 Traub, R.J., see Ren, K., 110 588 Schmid, R., see Katz, J., 110 707 Treede, R.-D., see Ohara, S., 110 318 Schmidtko, A., see Kunz, S., 110 409 Treede, R.-D., see Schmahl, C., 110 470 Schreiber, M., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 Tsai, M.-L., Kuo, C.-C., Sun, W.-Z., Yen, C.-T., Differential morphine Schwartz, J.E., see Raphael, K.G., 110 449 effects on short- and long-latency laser-evoked cortical responses in Sharma, U., see Rosenstock, J., 110 628 the rat, 110 665 Sheldon, S., see Panda, M., 110 337 Tse, J.Y., see Barnet, C.S., 110 432 Shimizu, T., Iwata, S.-i., Morioka, H., Masuyama, T., Fukuda, T., Nomoto, Tsuchiya, N., see Sato-Takeda, M., 110 329 M., Antinociceptive mechanism of L-DOPA, 110 246 Tuchman, M., see Rosenstock, J., 110 628 Silman, A.J., see Garrow, A.P., 110 378 Turner, J.A., Mancl, L., Aaron, L.A., Pain-related catastrophizing: a daily Silverman, M.B., see Aicher, S.A., 110 560 process study, 110 103 Simons, C.T., Sudo, S., Sudo, M., Carstens, E., Mustard oil has differential Twining, C.M., Sloane, E.M., Milligan, E.D., Chacur, M., Martin, D., effects on the response of trigeminal caudalis neurons to heat and acid- Poole, S., Marsh, H., Maier, S.F., Watkins, L.R., Peri-sciatic proinflam- ity, 110 64 matory cytokines, reactive oxygen species, and complement induce Sindrup, S.H., see Rasmussen, P.V., 110 461 mirror-image neuropathic pain in rats, 110 299 Sinniger, V., Porcher, C., Mouchet, P., Juhem, A., Bonaz, B., c-fos and CRF Twisk, J.W.R., see Hoving, J.L., 110 639 receptor gene transcription in the brain of acetic acid-induced somato- Unger, T., see Hoheisel, U., 110 149 visceral pain in rats, 110 738 Sloane, E.M., see Twining, C.M., 110 299 van der Windt, D., see Hoving, J.L., 110 639 Snijdelaar, D.G., see Katz, J., 110 707 van Schayck, O. C.P., see Heuts, P.H.T.G., 110 228 Soledad Cepeda, M., see Carr, D.B., 110 502 van Weel, C., see Heuts, P.H.T.G., 110 228 Somogyi, A.A., see Hutchinson, M.R., 110 751 Van Winkle, L.C., see Cook, A.J., 110 310 Spataro, L., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Vicenzino, B., see Sterling, M., 110 501 Staats, P.S., see Carr, D.B., 110 762 Vierck, C.J., see Staud, R., 110 689 Stahl, M., Mikkelsson, M., Kautiainen, H., Hakkinen, A., Ylinen, J., Salmi- Vlaeyen, J.W.S., see Heuts, P.H.T.G., 110 228 nen, J.J., Neck pain in adolescence. A 4-year follow-up of pain-free Vlaeyen, J.W.S., Morley, S., Active despite pain: the putative role of stop- preadolescents, 110 427 rules and current mood, 110 512 Stainbrook, D., see Keefe, F.J., 110 571 Vollestad, N.K., see Steingrimsdottir, O.A., 110 130 Staud, R., Price, D.D., Robinson, M.E., Mauderli, A.P., Vierck, C.J., Main- tenance of windup of second pain requires less frequent stimulation in Wade, C.L., see Lynch III, J.J., 110 56 fibromyalgia patients compared to normal controls, 110 689 Wade, E.B., see Ren, K., 110 588 Steingrimsdéttir, O.A., Vollestad, N.K., Re, C., Knardahl, S., Variation in Waite, S., see Sutters, K.A., 110 49 reporting of pain and other subjective health complaints in a working Waldron, J.B., Sawynok, J., Peripheral P2X receptors and nociception: population and limitations of single sample measurements, 110 130 interactions with biogenic amine systems, 110 79 Sterling, M., Jull, G., Vicenzino, B., Kenardy, J., Response to Drs Greve Wallace, M., see Reynolds, L., 110 182 and Bianchini, 110 501 Wang, G.K., Russell, C., Wang, S.-Y., State-dependent block of voltage- Stinson, J., see Watt-Watson, J., 110 140 gated Na” channels by amitriptyline via the local anesthetic receptor Straube, A., see Férderreuther, S., 110 756 and its implication for neuropathic pain, 110 166 Strichartz, G.R., see Houck, C.S., 110 719 Wang, S.-Y., see Wang, G.K., 110 166 Sudo, M., see Simons, C.T., 110 64 Waters, P., see McCann, M.E., 110 123 Sudo, S., see Simons, C.T., 110 64 Waters, S., see Keefe, F.J., 110 571 Sun, W.-Z., see Tsai, M.-L., 110 665 Watkins, L.R., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Suominen, P., see Rorarius, M.G.F., 110 175 Watkins, L.R., see Twining, C.M., 110 299 Sutters, K.A., Miaskowski, C., Holdridge-Zeuner, D., Waite, S., Paul, S.M., Watt-Watson, J., Hunter, J., Pennefather, P., Librach, L., Raman-Wilms, L., Savedra, M.C., Lanier, B., A randomized clinical trial of the effective- Schreiber, M., Lax, L., Stinson, J., Dao, T., Gordon, A., Mock, D., ness of a scheduled oral analgesic dosing regimen for the management Salter, M., An integrated undergraduate pain curriculum, based on of postoperative pain in children following tonsillectomy, 110 49 IASP curricula, for six Health Science Faculties, 110 140 Sweitzer, S.M., Allen, C.P., Zissen, M.H., Kendig, J.J., Mechanical allo- Waugh, R., see Keefe, F.J., 110 539 dynia and thermal hyperalgesia upon acute opioid withdrawal in the Weaver, L.C., see Oatway, M.A., 110 259 neonatal rat, 110 269 Webster, L., see Reynolds, L., 110 182 Sweitzer, S.M., Wong, S.M.E., Tjolsen, A., Allen, C.P., Mochly-Rosen, D., Weiss, N., see Ohara, S., 110 318 Kendig, J.J., Exaggerated nociceptive responses on morphine withdra- Wendrich, T.M., see Kunz, S., 110 409 wal: roles of protein kinase C e and y, 110 281 Wieseler-Frank, J., see Holguin, A., 110 517 Wilkie, R., see Thomas, E., 110 361 Tal, M., see Cherkas, P.S., 110 290 Williams, A.C., see Berge, D.J., 110 33 Tal, M., see Eliav, E., 110 727 Willis, C., Niere, K.R., Hoving, J.L., Green, S., O’ Leary, E.F., Buchbinder, Tal, M., see Gabay, E., 110 354 R., Reproducibility and responsiveness of the Whiplash Disability Tamaki, K., see Sato-Takeda, M., 110 329 Questionnaire, 110 681 Author Index to Volume 110 (2004) 770-775 Wilson, K., see Keefe, F.J., 110 571 Yli-Hankala, A., see Rorarius, M.G.F., 110 175 Winkler, C.W., see Aicher, S.A., 110 560 Ylinen, J., see Stahl, M., 110 427 Wong, S.M.E., see Sweitzer, S.M., 110 281 Zhang, Y.-Q., see Gao, Y.-J., 110 343 Wowk, A., see Katz, J., 110 707 Wright, K., see Keefe, F.J., 110 539 Zhao, Z.-Q., see Gao, Y.-J., 110 343 Zhong, C.M., see Lynch III, J.J., 110 56 Zhou, S., see Carlton, S.M., 110 616 Yabe, T., see Sato-Takeda, M., 110 329 Zhou, S., see Jimenez-Andrade, J.M., 110 10 Yamani, A., see Jimenez-Andrade, J.M., 110 10 Zissen, M.H., see Sweitzer, S.M., 110 269 Yen, C.-T., see Tsai, M.-L., 110 665 Zou, S.-P., see Ren, K., 110 588 PAIN Pain 110 (2004) 776-786 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Subject Index to Volume 110 (2004) Acetaminophen Amputation Attenuation of mechanical allodynia by clinically utilized drugs in a rat Neuroelectric source imaging of steady-state movement-related cortical chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain model, 110, 56 potentials in human upper extremity amputees with and without phan- tom limb pain, 110, 90 Acetaminophen with codeine A randomized clinical trial of the effectiveness of a scheduled oral Amputation analgesic dosing regimen for the management of postoperative pain P300-amplitudes in upper limb amputees with and without phantom in children following tonsillectomy, 110, 49 limb pain in a visual oddball paradigm, 110, 40 Acid-sensing ion channels Amygdala Acidic pH and capsaicin activate mechanosensitive group IV muscle Contributions of the anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala to pain- and receptors in the rat, 110, 149 fear-conditioned place avoidance in rats, 110, 343 Adenoidectomy Analgesia Imagery reduces children’s post-operative pain, 110, 439 Differential nociceptive deficits in patients with borderline personality disorder and self-injurious behavior: laser-evoked potentials, spatial Adolescent discrimination of noxious stimuli, and pain ratings, 110, 470 Neck pain in adolescence. A 4-year follow-up of pain-free preadoles- cents, 110, 427 Analgesia Nociceptive facilitating neurons in the rostral ventromedial medulla, Aged 110, 158 The prevalence of pain and pain interference in a general population of Analgesia older adults: cross-sectional findings from the North Staffordshire Pre-emptive analgesia using intravenous fentanyl plus low-dose keta- Osteoarthritis Project (NorStOP), 110, 361 mine for radical prostatectomy under general anesthesia does not Agnosia produce short-term or long-term reductions in pain or analgesic use, Impaired self-perception of the hand in complex regional pain 110, 707 syndrome (CRPS), 110, 756 Analgesia AHZ The effects of early or late neurolytic sympathetic plexus block on the Complex regional pain syndrome-like symptoms during herpes zoster, management of abdominal or pelvic cancer pain, 110, 400 110, 8 Analgesia Allodynia Venlafaxine extended release in the treatment of painful diabetic neuro- Attenuation of mechanical allodynia by clinically utilized drugs in a rat pathy: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 110, 697 chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain model, 110, 56 Analgesics Allodynia Chronic fentanyl or buprenorphine infusion in the mouse: similar Exaggerated nociceptive responses on morphine withdrawal: roles of analgesic profile but different effects on immune responses, 110, 385 protein kinase C e and y, 110, 281 Anterior cingulate cortex Allodynia Amplitudes of laser evoked potential recorded from primary somato- HIV-1 gp1l20 Stimulates proinflammatory cytokine-mediated pain sensory, parasylvian and medial frontal cortex are graded with stimulus facilitation via activation of nitric oxide synthase-I (nNOS), 110, intensity, 110, 318 517 Anterior cingulate cortex Allodynia Contributions of the anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala to pain- and Mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia upon acute opioid with- fear-conditioned place avoidance in rats, 110, 343 drawal in the neonatal rat, 110, 269 Anticonvulsants Allodynia Pregabalin for the treatment of painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a Peri-sciatic proinflammatory cytokines, reactive oxygen species, and double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 110, 628 complement induce mirror-image neuropathic pain in rats, 110, 299 Antidepressants Allodynia Venlafaxine extended release in the treatment of painful diabetic neuro- Symptoms and signs in patients with suspected neuropathic pain, 110, pathy: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 110, 697 461 Arthritis Ambulatory surgery Block of NMDA and non-NMDA receptor activation results in reduced Imagery reduces children’s post-operative pain, 110, 439 background and evoked activity of central amygdala neurons in a model Amitriptyline of arthritic pain, 110, 112 State-dependent block of voltage-gated Na* channels by amitriptyline Assessment via the local anesthetic receptor and its implication for neuropathic Electronic pain questionnaires: A randomized, crossover comparison pain, 110, 166 with paper questionnaires for chronic pain assessment, 110, 310 doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(04)00328-8 Subject Index to Voiume 110 (2004) 776-786 Assessment Catastrophizing Pre-operative and post-operative effect of a pain management Pain-related catastrophizing: a daily process study, 110, 103 programme prior to total hip replacement: a randomized controlled Central nervous system trial, 110, 33 Hyperalgesia in an animal model of multiple sclerosis, 110, 560 Assessment Central nucleus of the amygdala The analgesic effects that underlie patient satisfaction with treatment, Block of NMDA and non-NMDA receptor activation results in reduced 110, 480 background and evoked activity of central amygdala neurons in a model Astrocytes of arthritic pain, 110, 112 HIV-1 gp1l20 Stimulates proinflammatory cytokine-mediated pain C-fibers facilitation via activation of nitric oxide synthase-I (nNOS), 110, 517 Pain in primary erythromelalgia—a neuropathic component?, 110, 531 ATP Children Acidic pH and capsaicin activate mechanosensitive group IV muscle Neck pain in adolescence. A 4-year follow-up of pain-free preadoles- receptors in the rat, 110, 149 cents, 110, 427 Attention Children Differential nociceptive deficits in patients with borderline personality Prognosis of non-specific musculoskeletal pain in preadolescents: A disorder and self-injurious behavior: laser-evoked potentials, spatial prospective 4-year follow-up study till adolescence, 110, 550 discrimination of noxious stimuli, and pain ratings, 110, 470 Chronic constriction injury Aura Pain behavior and nerve electrophysiology in the CCI model of neuro- Glyceryl trinitrate triggers premonitory symptoms in migraineurs, 110, pathic pain, 110, 354 675 Chronic low back pain Avoidance behaviour Distraction from chronic pain during a pain-inducing activity is asso- Pain-related fear and daily functioning in patients with osteoarthritis, ciated with greater post-activity pain, 110, 220 110, 228 Chronic pain Awakening Active despite pain: the putative role of stop-rules and current mood, Experimental pain perception remains equally active over all sleep 110, 512 stages, 110, 646 Chronic pain Axotomy Electronic pain questionnaires: A randomized, crossover comparison The effects of axotomy on neurons and satellite glial cells in mouse with paper questionnaires for chronic pain assessment, 110, 310 trigeminal ganglion, 110, 290 Chronic pain BI receptor Evidence for an exclusive antinociceptive effect of nociceptin/orphanin Sensitization to bradykinin BI! and B2 receptor activation in UV-B FQ, an endogenous ligand for the ORLI receptor, in two animal models irradiated human skin, 110, 197 of neuropathic pain, 110, 236 B2 receptor Chronic pain Sensitization to bradykinin B! and B2 receptor activation in UV-B Maintenance of windup of second pain requires less frequent stimu- irradiated human skin, 110, 197 Biomarker lation in fibromyalgia patients compared to normal controls, 110, 689 In vitro opioid induced proliferation of peripheral blood immune cells correlates with in vivo cold pressor pain tolerance in humans: a biolo- Chronic pain gical marker of pain tolerance, 110, 751 Pain-related catastrophizing: a daily process study, 110, 103 Borderline personality disorder Chronobiology Differential nociceptive deficits in patients with borderline personality Diurnal changes of tonic nociceptive responses in mice: evidence for a disorder and self-injurious behavior: laser-evoked potentials, spatial proalgesic role of melatonin, 110, 250 discrimination of noxious stimuli, and pain ratings, 110, 470 Circumplex Brachial plexus Pain catastrophizing and interpersonal problems: a circumplex analysis Self-mutilation in young children following brachial plexus birth injury, of the communal coping model, 110, 597 110, 123 Cizolirtine Bradykinin Antihyperalgesic effects of cizolirtine in diabetic rats: behavioral and Sensitization to bradykinin B1 and B2 receptor activation in UV-B biochemical studies, 110, 22 irradiated human skin, 110, 197 Clinical trial Bupivacaine Gabapentin for the prevention of postoperative pain after vaginal Site | sodium channel blockers prolong the duration of sciatic nerve hysterectomy, 110, 175 blockade from tricyclic antidepressants, 110, 432 Cognitive-behavioral mechanisms Cancer pain Active despite pain: the putative role of stop-rules and current mood, Attenuation of mechanical allodynia by clinically utilized drugs in a rat 110, 512 chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain model, 110, 56 Cold pressor pain tolerance Cancer pain In vitro opioid induced proliferation of peripheral blood immune cells The effects of early or late neurolytic sympathetic plexus block on the correlates with in vivo cold pressor pain tolerance in humans: a biolo- management of abdominal or pelvic cancer pain, 110, 400 gical marker of pain tolerance, 110, 751 Capsaicin Complaints Somatostatin modulates the transient receptor potential vanilloid | Variation in reporting of pain and other subjective health complaints in (TRPV1) ion channel, 110, 616 a working population and limitations of single sample measurements, Capsaicin 110, 130 Why cooling is beneficial: non-linear temperature-dependency of Complement stimulated iCGRP release from isolated rat skin, 110, 215 Peri-sciatic proinflammatory cytokines, reactive oxygen species, and Catastrophizing complement induce mirror-image neuropathic pain in rats, 110, 299 Pain catastrophizing and interpersonal problems: a circumplex analysis Complex regional pain syndrome of the communal coping model, 110, 597 Complex regional pain syndrome as a stress response, 110, 495 778 Subject Index to Volume 110 (2004) 776—786 Complex regional pain syndrome Diabetic rats Impaired self-perception of the hand in complex regional pain Evidence for an exclusive antinociceptive effect of nociceptin/orphanin syndrome (CRPS), 110, 756 FQ, an endogenous ligand for the ORL] receptor, in two animal models Computers of neuropathic pain, 110, 236 Electronic pain questionnaires: A randomized, crossover comparison Differential expression with paper questionnaires for chronic pain assessment, 110, 310 Differential expression of central metabotropic glutamate receptor Conditioned place avoidance (mGluR) subtypes in a clinical model of post-surgical pain, 110, 369 Contributions of the anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala to pain- and Disability fear-conditioned place avoidance in rats, 110, 343 Pain-related fear and daily functioning in patients with osteoarthritis, Confirmatory factor analysis 110, 228 Pain-related fear and daily functioning in patients with osteoarthritis, Distraction 110, 228 Distraction from chronic pain during a pain-inducing activity is asso- Conversion disorder ciated with greater post-activity pain, 110, 220 Complex regional pain syndrome as a stress response, 110, 495 Dopamine Antinociceptive mechanism of L-DOPA, 110, 246 Cortical reorganization Dopamine Neuroelectric source imaging of steady-state movement-related cortical Opiate anti-nociception is attenuated following lesion of large dopa- potentials in human upper extremity amputees with and without phan- mine neurons of the periaqueductal grey: critical role for D, (not D>) tom limb pain, 110, 90 dopamine receptors, 110, 205 Corticotrophin-releasing factor Dopaminergic receptor c-fos and CRF receptor gene transcription in the brain of acetic acid- Opiate anti-nociception is attenuated following lesion of large dopa- induced somato-visceral pain in rats, 110, 738 mine neurons of the periaqueductal grey: critical role for D, (not D,) Cross-sectional survey dopamine receptors, 110, 205 The prevalence of pain and pain interference in a general population of Dorsal horn older adults: cross-sectional findings from the North Staffordshire Role of TNF-alpha in sensitization of nociceptive dorsal horn neurons Osteoarthritis Project (NorStOP), 110, 361 induced by application of nucleus pulposus to LS dorsal root ganglion in Cumulative fentanyl rats, 110, 578 Gabapentin for the prevention of postoperative pain after vaginal Dorsal root ganglia hysterectomy, 110, 175 The calpain inhibitor MDL 28170 prevents inflammation-induced Cutaneous inflammatory pain neurofilament light chain breakdown in the spinal cord and reduces Pro-nociceptive role of peripheral galanin in inflammatory pain, 110, 10 thermal hyperalgesia, 110, 409 Cytokines 2D-PAGE Chronic fentanyl or buprenorphine infusion in the mouse: similar The calpain inhibitor MDL 28170 prevents inflammation-induced analgesic profile but different effects on immune responses, 110, 385 neurofilament light chain breakdown in the spinal cord and reduces D2 receptor thermal hyperalgesia, 110, 409 Antinociceptive mechanism of L-DOPA, 110, 246 Ectopic firing Daily diary The effects of axotomy on neurons and satellite glial cells in mouse Gender differences in pain, coping, and mood in individuals having trigeminal ganglion, 110, 290 osteoarthritic knee pain: a within-day analysis, 110, 571 Electronic data Deep sleep Electronic pain questionnaires: A randomized, crossover comparison Experimental pain perception remains equally active over all sleep with paper questionnaires for chronic pain assessment, 110, 310 stages, 110, 646 Electronic interview Deep tissue pain Pain-related catastrophizing: a daily process study, 110, 103 Block of NMDA and non-NMDA receptor activation results in reduced Electrophysiology background and evoked activity of central amygdala neurons in a model Role of TNF-alpha in sensitization of nociceptive dorsal horn neurons of arthritic pain, 110, 112 induced by application of nucleus pulposus to LS dorsal root ganglion in Descending control rats, 110, 578 Nociceptive facilitating neurons in the rostral ventromedial medulla, Encephalomalacia 110, 158 Compiex regional pain syndrome as a stress response, 110, 495 Descending facilitation Endothelin- 1 Prostaglandin E, in the midbrain periaqueductal gray produces hyper- Sensory fibers resistant to the actions of tetrodotoxin mediate nocifen- algesia and activates pain-modulating circuitry in the rostral ventrome- sive responses to local administration of endothelin-1 in rats, 110, 719 dial medulla, 110, 419 Ensemble neuronal activity Descending inhibition Differential morphine effects on short- and long-latency laser-evoked Sex differences in temporal characteristics of descending inhibitory cortical responses in the rat, 110, 665 control: an evaluation using repeated bilateral experimental induction Erythromelalgia of muscle pain, 110, 72 Pain in primary erythromelalgia—a neuropathic component?, 110, 531 Development Event-related potential Characterization of basal and re-inflammation-associated long-term P300-amplitudes in upper limb amputees with and without phantom alteration in pain responsivity following short-lasting neonatal local limb pain in a visual oddball paradigm, 110, 40 inflamatory insult, 110, 588 Experimental pain Diabetes Block of NMDA and non-NMDA receptor activation results in reduced Antihyperalgesic effects of cizolirtine in diabetic rats: behavioral and background and evoked activity of central amygdala neurons in a model biochemical studies, 110, 22 of arthritic pain, 110, 112 Diabetic neuropathy Experimental pain Venlafaxine extended release in the treatment of painful diabetic neuro- Cold and heat pain assessment of the human oesophagus after experi- pathy: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 110, 697 mental sensitisation with acid, 110, 393 Subject Index to Volume 110 (2004) 776-786 Extinction Glutamate receptor Impaired self-perception of the hand in complex regional pain Block of NMDA and non-NMDA receptor activation results in reduced syndrome (CRPS), 110, 756 background and evoked activity of central amygdala neurons in a model Extracellular single-unit recording of arthritic pain, 110, 112 Prostaglandin E, in the midbrain periaqueductal gray produces hyper- Group IV afferent units algesia and activates pain-modulating circuitry in the rostral ventrome- Acidic pH and capsaicin activate mechanosensitive group IV muscle dial medulla, 110, 419 receptors in the rat, 110, 149 Extremity Headache Complex regional pain syndrome-like symptoms during herpes zoster, Neck pain in adolescence. A 4-year follow-up of pain-free preadoles- 110, 8 cents, 110, 427 Factor analysis Health Sciences Differentiating sensory and affective-sensory pain descriptions in An integrated undergraduate pain curriculum, based on IASP curricula, patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging for persistent low for six Health Science Faculties, 110, 140 back pain, 110, 189 Heat pain Factor-alpha Differential nociceptive deficits in patients with borderline person- Role of TNF-alpha in sensitization of nociceptive dorsal horn neurons ality disorder and self-injurious behavior: laser-evoked potentials, induced by application of nucleus pulposus to L5 dorsal root ganglion in spatial discrimination of noxious stimuli, and pain ratings, 110, rats, 110, 578 470 Fear Heroin Contributions of the anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala to pain- and Opiate anti-nociception is attenuated following lesion of large dopa- fear-conditioned place avoidance in rats, 110, 343 mine neurons of the periaqueductal grey: critical role for D, (not D,) Fentany! dopamine receptors, 110, 205 Pre-emptive analgesia using intravenous fentanyl] plus low-dose ketamine Herpes zoster for radical prostatectomy under general anesthesia does not produce The human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotype is short-term or long-term reductions in pain or analgesic use, 110, 707 associated with the onset of postherpetic neuralgia after herpes zoster, Fibromyalgia 110, 329 Familial aggregation of depression in fibromyalgia: a community-based Hip replacement test of alternate hypotheses, 110, 449 Pre-operative and post-operative effect of a pain management Fibromyalgia programme prior to total hip replacement: a randomized controlled Maintenance of windup of second pain requires less frequent stimula- trial, 110, 33 tion in fibromyalgia patients compared to normal controls, 110, 689 Histamine First-degree relatives Peripheral P2X receptors and nociception: interactions with biogenic Familial aggregation of depression in fibromyalgia: a community-based amine systems, 110, 79 test of alternate hypotheses, 110, 449 HLA class I and II Foot disability The human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotype is The Cheshire Foot Pain and Disability Survey: a population survey associated with the onset of postherpetic neuralgia after herpes zoster, assessing prevalence and associations, 110, 378 110, 329 Foot pain HLA haplotype The Cheshire Foot Pain and Disability Survey: a population survey The human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotype is assessing prevalence and associations, 110, 378 associated with the onset of postherpetic neuralgia after herpes zoster, Formalin pain 110, 329 Diurnal changes of tonic nociceptive responses in mice: evidence for a Hospitalized patients proalgesic role of melatonin, 110, 250 Determinants of prescribing meperidine compared to morphine in Functional pinealectomy hospitalized patients, 110, 337 Diurnal changes of tonic nociceptive responses in mice: evidence for a 5-HT; receptor proalgesic role of melatonin, 110, 250 The 5-HT; receptor facilitates at-level mechanical allodynia following Gabapentin spinal cord injury, 110, 259 Gabapentin for the prevention of postoperative pain after vaginal Human hysterectomy, 110, 175 Amplitudes of laser evoked potential recorded from primary somato- Gender differences sensory, parasylvian and medial frontal cortex are graded with stimulus Sex differences in temporal characteristics of descending inhibitory intensity, 110, 318 control: an evaluation using repeated bilateral experimental induction Human of muscle pain, 110, 72 In vitro opioid induced proliferation of peripheral blood immune cells General practice correlates with in vivo cold pressor pain tolerance in humans: a biolo- Prognostic factors for neck pain in general practice, 110, 639 gical marker of pain tolerance, 110, 751 Genetic factor 6-Hydroxydopamine The human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotype is Opiate anti-nociception is attenuated following lesion of large dopa- associated with the onset of postherpetic neuralgia after herpes zoster, mine neurons of the periaqueductal grey: critical role for D, (not D>) 110, 329 dopamine receptors, 110, 205 Global assessment 5-Hydroxytryptamine The analgesic effects that underlie patient satisfaction with treatment, Peripheral P2X receptors and nociception: interactions with biogenic 110, 480 amine systems, 110, 79 Global effects Hyperalgesia Characterization of basal and re-inflammation-associated long-term Characterization of basal and re-inflammation-associated long-term alteration in pain responsivity following short-lasting neonatal local alteration in pain responsivity following short-lasting neonatal local inflamatory insult, 110, 588 inflamatory insult, 110, 588 °

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