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PAIN Pain 114 (2005) 528-531 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Author Index to Volume 114 (2005) Affaitati, G., see Giamberardino, M.A., 114 239 Brooks, J.C.W., see Zambreanu, L., 114 397 Ala-Kokko, L., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 Bruxelle, J., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Alchaar, H., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Biichel, C., see Mohr, C., 114 347 Alloui, A., see Bonnefont, J., 114 482 Buell, G.N., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Alvarez-Leefmans, F.J., see Granados-Soto, V., 114 231 Buhler, A.V., Choi, J., Proudfit, H.K., Gebhart, G.F., Neurotensin activation Anand, K.J.S., see Peters, J.W.B., 114 444 of the NTR1 on spinally-projecting serotonergic neurons in the rostral Anand, P., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 ventromedial medulla is antinociceptive, 114 285 Andresen, E.M., see Chibnall, J.T., 114 462 Bunton, T., see Pomonis, J.D., 114 339 Anton, F., see Geiss, A., 114 104 Arendt-Nielsen, L., see Slater, H., 114 118 Carleton, R.N., see Asmundson, G.J.G., 114 250 Arguelles, C.F., see Granados-Soto, V., 114 231 Carr, D.B., see Cousins, M.J., 114 520 Arnott, L.F., see French, D.J., 114 358 Casula, M.A., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Arsenault, P., see Julien, N., 114 295 Cendan, C.M., see Moncada, A., 114 212 Asmundson, G.J.G., Carleton, R.N., Ekong, J., Dot-probe evaluation of Chambers, C.T., see Stanford, E.A., 114 278 selective attentional processing of pain cues in patients with chronic Chang, R., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 headaches, 114 250 Chapuy, E., see Bonnefont, J., 114 482 Attal, N., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Chessell, I.P., Hatcher, J.P., Bountra, C., Michel, A.D., Hughes, J.P., Green, P., Egerton, J., Murfin, M., Richardson, J., Peck, W.L., Grahames, Bach, F.W., see Svendsen, K.B., 114 473 C.B.A., Casula, M.A., Yiangou, Y., Birch, R., Anand, P., Buell, G.N., Baeyens, J.M., see Moncada, A., 114 212 Disruption of the P2X; purinoceptor gene abolishes chronic inflamma- Barral, S., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 tory and neuropathic pain, 114 386 Bauer, H.W., see Geiss, A., 114 104 Chibnall, J.T., Tait, R.C., Andresen, E.M., Hadler, N.M., Race and socio- Benedetti, F., see Finniss, D.G., 114 3 economic differences in post-settlkement outcomes for African Ameri- Berbaum, K., see Lang, E.V., 114 303 can and Caucasian Workers’ Compensation claimants with low back Bereiter, D.A., see Okamoto, K., 114 203 injuries, 114 462 Binkofski, F., see Mohr, C., 114 347 Choi, J., see Buhler, A.V., 114 285 Birch, R., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Clottes, E., see Bonnefont, J., 114 482 Birklein, F., see Maih6fner, C., 114 93 Costantini, R., see Giamberardino, M.A., 114 239 Blake, D.R., see McCabe, C.S., 114 518 Cousins, M.J., Brennan, F., Carr, D.B., PAIN: comment in reply to Dr David Blatter, B.M., see van den Heuvel, S.G., 114 47 Knapp’s Letter “Pain relief: a universal right’, 114 520 Bohotin, C., see Multon, S., 114 257 Covey, D.F., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 Bongers, P.M., see van den Heuvel, S.G., 114 47 Crager, S.E., see Mogil, J.S., 114 523 Bonnefont, J., Chapuy, E., Clottes, E., Alloui, A., Eschalier, A., Spinal 5- Craig, K.D., see Stanford, E.A., 114 278 HT}, receptors differentially influence nociceptive processing accord- Cunin, G., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 ing to the nature of the noxious stimulus in rats: effect of WAY-100635 on the antinociceptive activities of paracetamol, venlafaxine and 5-HT, Darnell, R., see Sterling, M., 114 141 114 482 Davis, K.D., Seminowicz, D.A., Response to Legrain et al., 114 526 Bouhassira, D., Attal, N., Alchaar, H., Boureau, F., Brochet, B., Bruxelle, de Jong, P.J., see Houben, R.M.A., 114 491 J., Cunin, G., Fermanian, J., Ginies, P., Grun-Overdyking, A., Jafari- de Vet, H.C.W., see Ostelo, R.W.J.G., 114 177 Schluep, H., Lantéri-Minet, M., Laurent, B., Mick, G., Serrie, A., Decker, M.W., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Valade, D., Vicaut, E., Comparison of pain syndromes associated Defays, C., see Multon, S., 114 257 with nervous or somatic lesions and development of a new neuropathic Del Pozo, E., see Moncada, A., 114 212 pain diagnostic questionnaire (DN4), 114 29 DeLeo, J.A., see LaCroix-Fralish, M.L., 114 71 Bouhassira, D., Kern, D., Rouaud, J., Pelle-Lancien, E., Morain, F., Inves- Dinse, M., see Usichenko, T.I., 114 320 tigation of the paradoxical painful sensation (‘illusion of pain’) Duivenvoorden, H.J., see Peters, J.W.B., 114 444 produced by a thermal grill, 114 160 Boulet, J.M., see Pomonis, J.D., 114 339 Eccleston, C., see Keogh, E., 114 37 Bountra, C., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Edwards, R.R., Sarlani, E., Wesselmann, U., Fillingim, R.B., Quantitative Boureau, F., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 assessment of experimental pain perception: multiple domains of clin- Brennan, F., see Cousins, M.J., 114 520 ical relevance, 114 315 Brennan, T.J., see Zahn, P.K., 114 499 Egerton, J., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Brimelow, B.C., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 El-Kouhen, O., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Brioni, J., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Ekong, J., see Asmundson, G.J.G., 114 250 Brochet, B., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Erdmann, C., see Mohr, C., 114 347 doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(05)00094- 1 PAIN Pain 114 (2005) 528-531 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Author Index to Volume 114 (2005) Affaitati, G., see Giamberardino, M.A., 114 239 Brooks, J.C.W., see Zambreanu, L., 114 397 Ala-Kokko, L., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 Bruxelle, J., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Alchaar, H., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Biichel, C., see Mohr, C., 114 347 Alloui, A., see Bonnefont, J., 114 482 Buell, G.N., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Alvarez-Leefmans, F.J., see Granados-Soto, V., 114 231 Buhler, A.V., Choi, J., Proudfit, H.K., Gebhart, G.F., Neurotensin activation Anand, K.J.S., see Peters, J.W.B., 114 444 of the NTR1 on spinally-projecting serotonergic neurons in the rostral Anand, P., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 ventromedial medulla is antinociceptive, 114 285 Andresen, E.M., see Chibnall, J.T., 114 462 Bunton, T., see Pomonis, J.D., 114 339 Anton, F., see Geiss, A., 114 104 Arendt-Nielsen, L., see Slater, H., 114 118 Carleton, R.N., see Asmundson, G.J.G., 114 250 Arguelles, C.F., see Granados-Soto, V., 114 231 Carr, D.B., see Cousins, M.J., 114 520 Arnott, L.F., see French, D.J., 114 358 Casula, M.A., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Arsenault, P., see Julien, N., 114 295 Cendan, C.M., see Moncada, A., 114 212 Asmundson, G.J.G., Carleton, R.N., Ekong, J., Dot-probe evaluation of Chambers, C.T., see Stanford, E.A., 114 278 selective attentional processing of pain cues in patients with chronic Chang, R., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 headaches, 114 250 Chapuy, E., see Bonnefont, J., 114 482 Attal, N., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Chessell, I.P., Hatcher, J.P., Bountra, C., Michel, A.D., Hughes, J.P., Green, P., Egerton, J., Murfin, M., Richardson, J., Peck, W.L., Grahames, Bach, F.W., see Svendsen, K.B., 114 473 C.B.A., Casula, M.A., Yiangou, Y., Birch, R., Anand, P., Buell, G.N., Baeyens, J.M., see Moncada, A., 114 212 Disruption of the P2X; purinoceptor gene abolishes chronic inflamma- Barral, S., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 tory and neuropathic pain, 114 386 Bauer, H.W., see Geiss, A., 114 104 Chibnall, J.T., Tait, R.C., Andresen, E.M., Hadler, N.M., Race and socio- Benedetti, F., see Finniss, D.G., 114 3 economic differences in post-settlkement outcomes for African Ameri- Berbaum, K., see Lang, E.V., 114 303 can and Caucasian Workers’ Compensation claimants with low back Bereiter, D.A., see Okamoto, K., 114 203 injuries, 114 462 Binkofski, F., see Mohr, C., 114 347 Choi, J., see Buhler, A.V., 114 285 Birch, R., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Clottes, E., see Bonnefont, J., 114 482 Birklein, F., see Maih6fner, C., 114 93 Costantini, R., see Giamberardino, M.A., 114 239 Blake, D.R., see McCabe, C.S., 114 518 Cousins, M.J., Brennan, F., Carr, D.B., PAIN: comment in reply to Dr David Blatter, B.M., see van den Heuvel, S.G., 114 47 Knapp’s Letter “Pain relief: a universal right’, 114 520 Bohotin, C., see Multon, S., 114 257 Covey, D.F., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 Bongers, P.M., see van den Heuvel, S.G., 114 47 Crager, S.E., see Mogil, J.S., 114 523 Bonnefont, J., Chapuy, E., Clottes, E., Alloui, A., Eschalier, A., Spinal 5- Craig, K.D., see Stanford, E.A., 114 278 HT}, receptors differentially influence nociceptive processing accord- Cunin, G., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 ing to the nature of the noxious stimulus in rats: effect of WAY-100635 on the antinociceptive activities of paracetamol, venlafaxine and 5-HT, Darnell, R., see Sterling, M., 114 141 114 482 Davis, K.D., Seminowicz, D.A., Response to Legrain et al., 114 526 Bouhassira, D., Attal, N., Alchaar, H., Boureau, F., Brochet, B., Bruxelle, de Jong, P.J., see Houben, R.M.A., 114 491 J., Cunin, G., Fermanian, J., Ginies, P., Grun-Overdyking, A., Jafari- de Vet, H.C.W., see Ostelo, R.W.J.G., 114 177 Schluep, H., Lantéri-Minet, M., Laurent, B., Mick, G., Serrie, A., Decker, M.W., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Valade, D., Vicaut, E., Comparison of pain syndromes associated Defays, C., see Multon, S., 114 257 with nervous or somatic lesions and development of a new neuropathic Del Pozo, E., see Moncada, A., 114 212 pain diagnostic questionnaire (DN4), 114 29 DeLeo, J.A., see LaCroix-Fralish, M.L., 114 71 Bouhassira, D., Kern, D., Rouaud, J., Pelle-Lancien, E., Morain, F., Inves- Dinse, M., see Usichenko, T.I., 114 320 tigation of the paradoxical painful sensation (‘illusion of pain’) Duivenvoorden, H.J., see Peters, J.W.B., 114 444 produced by a thermal grill, 114 160 Boulet, J.M., see Pomonis, J.D., 114 339 Eccleston, C., see Keogh, E., 114 37 Bountra, C., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Edwards, R.R., Sarlani, E., Wesselmann, U., Fillingim, R.B., Quantitative Boureau, F., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 assessment of experimental pain perception: multiple domains of clin- Brennan, F., see Cousins, M.J., 114 520 ical relevance, 114 315 Brennan, T.J., see Zahn, P.K., 114 499 Egerton, J., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Brimelow, B.C., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 El-Kouhen, O., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Brioni, J., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Ekong, J., see Asmundson, G.J.G., 114 250 Brochet, B., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Erdmann, C., see Mohr, C., 114 347 doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(05)00094- 1 Author Index to Volume 114 (2005) 528-531 Ernst, E., see Lee, H., 114 511 Honda, S.-I., see Multon, S., 114 257 Eschalier, A., see Bonnefont, J., 114 482 Honore, P., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Hoogendoorn, W.E., see van den Heuvel, S.G., 114 47 Fermanian, J., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Houben, R.M.A., Gijsen, A., Peterson, J., de Jong, P.J., Viaeyen, J.W.S., Do Fillingim, R.B., see Edwards, R.R., 114 315 health care providers’ attitudes towards back pain predict their treat- Finniss, D.G., Benedetti, F., Mechanisms of the placebo response and their ment recommendations? Differential predictive validity of implicit and impact on clinical trials and clinical practice, 114 3 explicit attitude measures, 114 49] Fiset, L.O., see Ramsay, D.S., 114 19 Hsieh, G., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Forderreuther, S., Krause, P., Straube, A., Response to Letter regarding Hsu, K.-S., see Liang, Y.-C., 114 417 “Impaired self-perception of the hand in complex regional pain Hua, M.T., see Multon, S., 114 257 syndrome”’, 114 519 Huang, C.-C., see Liang, Y.-C., 114 417 Forster, C., see Maihdfner, C., 114 93 Hughes, J.P., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 France, C.R., see French, D.J., 114 358 France, J.L., see French, D.J., 114 358 Iannetti, G.D., see Zambreanu, L., 114 397 Franzen, R., see Multon, S., 114 257 French, D.J., France, C.R., France, J.L., Arnott, L.F., The influence of acute Jafari-Schluep, H., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 anxiety on assessment of nociceptive flexion reflex thresholds in Jagodic, M.M., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 healthy young adults, 114 358 Jakkula, E., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 Jensen, T.S., see Svendsen, K.B., 114 473 Gan, Q., see Wang, Z.-B., 114 266 Jevtovic-Todorovic, V., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 Garcia-Larrea, L., see Legrain, V., 114 524 Ji, R.-R., see Zhuang, Z.-Y., 114 149 Gaudet, A.D., see McGraw, J., 114 7 Jiang, X., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 Gebhart, G.F., see Buhler, A.V., 114 285 Julien, N., Goffaux, P., Arsenault, P., Marchand, S., Widespread pain in Geiss, A., Rohleder, N., Kirschbaum, C., Steinbach, K., Bauer, H.W., fibromyalgia is related to a deficit of endogenous pain inhibition, 114 Anton, F., Predicting the failure of disc surgery by a hypofunctional 295 HPA axis: evidence from a prospective study on patients undergoing Jull, G., see Sterling, M., 114 141 disc surgery, 114 104 Gerner, P., see Zhuang, Z.-Y., 114 149 Kaptchuk, T.J., see Lang, E.V., 114 303 Giamberardino, M.A., Affaitati, G., Lerza, R., Lapenna, D., Costantini, R., Vecchiet, L., Relationship between pain symptoms and referred sensory Karppinen, J., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 Karttunen, R., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 and trophic changes in patients with gallbladder pathology, 114 239 Kenardy, J., see Sterling, M., 114 141 Gijsen, A., see Houben, R.M.A., 114 491 Ginies, P., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Keogh, E., McCracken, L.M., Eccleston, C., Do men and women differ in their response to interdisciplinary chronic pain management?, 114 37 Girdler, S.S., Maixner, W., Naftel, H.A., Stewart, P.W., Moretz, R.L., Kern, D., see Bouhassira, D., 114 160 Light, K.C., Cigarette smoking, stress-induced analgesia and pain Kettenmann, E., see Lang, E.V., 114 303 perception in men and women, 114 372 Kirschbaum, C., see Geiss, A., 114 104 Goffaux, P., see Julien, N., 114 295 Gottshall, S.L., see Pomonis, J.D., 114 339 Knapp, D.S., Comment on ‘Pain relief: a universal right’ by Cousins, Brennan and Carr. PAIN Vol 112/1-2, pp. 1-4, 114 519 Grahames, C.B.A., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Koch, T., see Lang, E.V., 114 303 Granados-Soto, V., Arguelles, C.F., Alvarez-Leefmans, F.J., Peripheral and Kovacs, K.J., see Taiwo, O.B., 114 131 central antinociceptive action of Na —K*-2Cl cotransporter blockers Krause, P., see Forderreuther, S., 114 519 on formalin-induced nociception in rats, 114 231 Krishnan, K., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 Graven-Nielsen, T., see Slater, H., 114 118 Green, P., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Grun-Overdyking, A., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Laaksonen, M., see Saastamoinen, P., 114 364 LaCroix-Fralish, M.L., Tawfik, V.L., DeLeo, J.A., The organizational and Hadler, N.M., see Chibnall, J.T., 114 462 activational effects of sex hormones on tactile and thermal hypersensi- Handwerker, H.O., see Maihdfner, C., 114 93 tivity following lumbar nerve root injury in male and female rats, 114 Hansen, H.J., see Svendsen, K.B., 114 473 71 Harada, N., see Multon, S., 114 257 Lahelma, E., see Saastamoinen, P., 114 364 Hargraves, W.A., Hentall, 1.D., Analgesic effects of dietary caloric restric- Lang, E.V., Hatsiopoulou, O., Koch, T., Berbaum, K., Lutgendorf, S., tion in adult mice, 114 455 Kettenmann, E., Logan, H., Kaptchuk, T.J., Can words hurt? Patient Hatcher, J.P., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 provider interactions during invasive procedures, 114 303 Hatsiopoulou, O., see Lang, E.V., 114 303 Lantéri-Minet, M., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Helmchen, C., see Mohr, C., 114 347 Lapenna, D., see Giamberardino, M.A., 114 239 Hendriks, E.J.M., Scholten-Peeters, G.G.M., van der Windt, D.A.W.M., Larson, A.A., see Taiwo, O.B., 114 131 Neeleman-van der Steen, C.W.M., Oostendorp, R.A.B., Verhagen, Laurent, B., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 A.P., Prognostic factors for poor recovery in acute whiplash patients, Lee, H., Ernst, E., Acupuncture analgesia during surgery: a systematic 114 408 review, 114 511 Hentall, I.D., see Hargraves, W.A., 114 455 Legrain, V., Plaghki, L., Garcia-Larrea, L., Cognitive modulation of pain- Hermsen, M., see Usichenko, T.I., 114 320 related brain responses. Comments on Seminowicz et al. (Pain Hirata, H., see Okamoto, K., 114 203 2004; 112:48-58), 114 524 Hoheisel, U., Unger, T., Mense, S., Excitatory and modulatory effects of Lehmann, Ch., see Usichenko, T.I., 114 320 inflammatory cytokines and neurotrophins on mechanosensitive group Leino-Arjas, P., see Saastamoinen, P., 114 364 IV muscle afferents in the rat, 114 168 Leroux, B.G., see Ramsay, D.S., 114 19 Hollingsworth, P.R., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Lerza, R., see Giamberardino, M.A., 114 239 Holtman, J.R., Wala, E.P., Characterization of morphine-induced hyperal- Lewis, J., see McCabe, C.S., 114 518 gesia in male and female rats, 114 62 Li, H., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 530 Author Index to Volume 114 (2005) 528-531 Liang, Y.-C., Huang, C.-C., Hsu, K.-S., Characterization of long-term Oostendorp, R.A.B., see Hendriks, E.J.M., 114 408 potentiation of primary afferent transmission at trigeminal synapses Oschipok, L.W., see McGraw, J., 114 7 of juvenile rats: essential role of subtype 5 metabotropic glutamate Ostelo, R.W.J.G., Vlaeyen, J.W.S., van den Brandt, P.A., de Vet, H.C.W., receptors, 114 417 Residual complaints following lumbar disc surgery: prognostic indica- Light, K.C., see Girdler, $.S., 114 372 tors of outcome, 114 177 Lim, G., Wang, S., Zeng, Q., Sung, B., Mao, J., Evidence for a long-term Ott, J., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 influence on morphie tolerance after previous morphine exposure: role of neuronal glucocorticoid receptors, 114 81 Pardutz, A., see Multon, S., 114 257 Logan, H., see Lang, E.V., 114 303 Pathirathna, S., Brimelow, B.C., Jagodic, M.M., Krishnan, K., Jiang, X., Lutgendorf, S., see Lang, E.V., 114 303 Zorumski, C.F., Mennerick, S., Covey, D.F., Todorovic, S.M., Jevtovic- Todorovic, V., New evidence that both T-type calcium channels and Maih6fner, C., Forster, C., Birklein, F., Neundorfer, B., Handwerker, H.O., GABA, channels are responsible for the potent peripheral analgesic Brain processing during mechanical hyperalgesia in complex regional effects of Sa-reduced neuroactive steroids, 114 429 pain syndrome: a functional MRI study, 114 93 Pavlovic, D., see Usichenko, T.I., 114 320 Maixner, W., see Girdler, S.S., 114 372 Peck, W.L., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Mao, J., see Lim, G., 114 81 Pelle-Lancien, E., see Bouhassira, D., 114 160 Marchand, S., see Julien, N., 114 295 Peters, J.W.B., Schouw, R., Anand, K.J.S., van Dijk, M., Duivenvoorden, Marchettini, P., The burning case of neuropathic pain wording, 114 313 H.J., Tibboel, D., Does neonatal surgery lead to increased pain sensi- Mauderli, A.P., see Vierck, C.J., 114 520 tivity in later childhood?, 114 444 McCabe, C.S., Shenker, N., Lewis, J., Blake, D.R., Impaired self-percep- Peterson, J., see Houben, R.M.A., 114 491 tion of the hand in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) [S. Forder- Phillips, S., see Pomonis, J.D., 114 339 reuther, U. Sailer, A. Straube, Pain 2004; 110:756-761], 114 518 Plaghki, L., see Legrain, V., 114 524 McCracken, L.M., see Keogh, E., 114 37 Pogatzki-Zahn, E.M., see Zahn, P.K., 114 499 McGraw, J., Gaudet, A.D., Oschipok, L.W., Steeves, J.D., Poirier, F., Poirier, F., see McGraw, J., 1147 Tetzlaff, W., Ramer, M.S., Altered primary afferent anatomy and Pomonis, J.D., Boulet, J.M., Gottshall, S.L., Phillips, S., Sellers, R., reduced thermal sensitivity in mice lacking galectin-1, 1147 Bunton, T., Walker, K., Development and pharmacological character- Mennerick, S., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 ization of a rat model of osteoarthritis pain, 114 339 Mense, S., see Hoheisel, U., 114 168 Prall, C.W., see Ramsay, D.S., 114 19 Merikivi, R., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 Prkachin, K.M., Effects of deliberate control on verbal and facial expres- Michel, A.D., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 sions of pain, 114 328 Mick, G., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Proudfit, H.K., see Buhler, A.V., 114 285 Mikusa, J.P., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Mogil, J.S., Crager, S.E., Reply to Vierck et al. comment on Mogil and Ramer, M.S., see McGraw, J., 1147 Crager (2004), 114 523 Ramsay, D.S., Leroux, B.G., Rothen, M., Prall, C.W., Fiset, L.O., Woods, Mohr, C., Binkofski, F., Erdmann, C., Biichel, C., Helmchen, C., The ante- S.C., Nitrous oxide analgesia in humans: acute and chronic tolerance, rior cingulate cortex contains distinct areas dissociating external from 114 19 self-administered painful stimulation: a parametric fMRI study, 114 347 Richardson, J., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Moncada, A., Cendan, C.M., Baeyens, J.M., Del Pozo, E., Inhibitors of Rohleder, N., see Geiss, A., 114 104 serine/threonine protein phosphatases antagonize the antinociception Rothen, M., see Ramsay, D.S., 114 19 induced by agonists of a, adrenoceptors and GABAg but not k-opioid Rouaud, J., see Bouhassira, D., 114 160 receptors in the tail flick test in mice, 114 212 Rupert, R.L., see Wang, Z.-B., 114 266 Morain, F., see Bouhassira, D., 114 160 Moreland, R.B., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Saastamoinen, P., Leino-Arjas, P., Laaksonen, M., Lahelma, E., Socio- Moretz, R.L., see Girdler, S.S., 114 372 economic differences in the prevalence of acute, chronic and disabling Moseley, G.L., Is successful rehabilitation of complex regional pain chronic pain among ageing employees, 114 364 syndrome due to sustained attention to the affected limb? A randomised Sarlani, E., see Edwards, R.R., 114 315 clinical trial, 114 54 Schoenen, J., see Multon, S., 114 257 Mosen, J., see Multon, S., 114 257 Scholten-Peeters, G.G.M., see Hendriks, E.J.M., 114 408 Multon, S., Pardutz, A., Mosen, J., Hua, M.T., Defays, C., Honda, S.-L., Schouw, R., see Peters, J.W.B., 114 444 Harada, N., Bohotin, C., Franzen, R., Schoenen, J., Lack of estrogen Schwenke, S., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 increases pain in the trigeminal formalin model: a behavioural and Sellers, R., see Pomonis, J.D., 114 339 immunocytochemical study of transgenic ArKO mice, 114 257 Seminowicz, D.A., see Davis, K.D., 114 526 Murfin, M., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Serrie, A., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Shenker, N., see McCabe, C.S., 114 518 Naftel, H.A., see Girdler, $.S., 114 372 Shimoyama, M., Tatsuoka, H., Ohtori, S., Tanaka, K., Shimoyama, N., Neeleman-van der Steen, C.W.M., see Hendriks, E.J.M., 114 408 Change of dorsal horn neurochemistry in a mouse model of neuropathic Neundorfer, B., see Maih6fner, C., 114 93 cancer pain, 114 221 Noponen-Hietala, N., Virtanen, I., Karttunen, R., Schwenke, S., Jakkula, E., Shimoyama, N., see Shimoyama, M., 114 221 Li, H., Merikivi, R., Barral, S., Ott, J., Karppinen, J., Ala~Kokko, L., Sjélund, B.H., Acupuncture or acupuncture?, 114 311 Genetic variations in /L6 associate with intervertebral disc disease char- Slater, H., Arendt-Nielsen, L., Wright, A., Graven-Nielsen, T., Sensory and acterized by sciatica, 114 186 motor effects of experimental muscle pain in patients with lateral epicondylalgia and controls with delayed onset muscle soreness, 114 Ohtori, S., see Shimoyama, M., 114 221 118 Okamoto, K., Tashiro, A., Hirata, H., Bereiter, D.A., Differential modula- Song, X.-J., see Wang, Z.-B., 114 266 tion of TMJ neurons in superficial laminae of trigeminal subnucleus Stanford, E.A., Chambers, C.T., Craig, K.D., A normative analysis of the caudalis/upper cervical cord junction region of male and cycling female development of pain-related vocabulary in children, 114 278 rats by morphine, 114 203 Steeves, J.D., see McGraw, J., 1147 Author Index to Volume 114 (2005) 528-531 Steinbach, K., see Geiss, A., 114 104 Vicenzino, B., see Sterling, M., 114 141 Sterling, M., Jull, G., Vicenzino, B., Kenardy, J., Darnell, R., Physical and Vierck, C.J., Mauderli, A.P., Wiley, R.G., Assessment of pain in laboratory psychological factors predict outcome following whiplash injury, 114 animals: a comment on Mogil and Crager (2004), 114 520 141 Virtanen, I., see Noponen-Hietala, N., 114 186 Stewart, P.W., see Girdler, S.S., 114 372 Vlaeyen, J.W.S., see Houben, R.M.A., 114 49] Straube, A., see Férderreuther, S., 114 519 Vlaeyen, J.W.S., see Ostelo, R.W.J.G., 114 177 Sun, Y., see Taiwo, O.B., 114 131 Sung, B., see Lim, G., 114 81 Wala, E.P., see Holtman Jr, J.R., 114 62 Svendsen, K.B., Jensen, T.S., Hansen, H.J., Bach, F.W., Sensory function Walker, K., see Pomonis, J.D., 114 339 and quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis and pain, 114 473 Wang, S., see Lim, G., 114 81 Wang, Z.-B., Gan, Q., Rupert, R.L., Zeng, Y.-M., Song, X.-J., Thiamine, Tait, R.C., see Chibnall, J.T., 114 462 pyridoxine, cyanocobalamin and their combination inhibit thermal, but Taiwo, O.B., Kovacs, K.J., Sun, Y., Larson, A.A., Unilateral spinal nerve not mechanical hyperalgesia in rats with primary sensory neuron injury, ligation leads to an asymmetrical distribution of mast cells in the thala- 114 266 mus of female but not male mice, 114 131 Wesselmann, U., see Edwards, R.R., 114 315 Tanaka, K., see Shimoyama, M., 114 221 Wiley, R.G., see Vierck, C.J., 114 520 Tashiro, A., see Okamoto, K., 114 203 Wilson, S.G., see Zhu, C.Z., 114 195 Tatsuoka, H., see Shimoyama, M., 114 221 Wise, R.G., see Zambreanu, L., 114 397 Tawfik, V.L., see LaCroix-Fralish, M.L., 114 71 Witstruck, T., see Usichenko, T.1., 114 320 Taylor, B.K., Insights into morphine-induced plasticity and spinal toler- Woods, S.C., see Ramsay, D.S., 114 19 ance, 114 | Woolf, C.J., see Zhuang, Z.-Y., 114 149 Tetzlaff, W., see McGraw, J., 1147 Wright, A., see Slater, H., 114 118 Tibboel, D., see Peters, J.W.B., 114 444 Todorovic, S.M., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 Yiangou, Y., see Chessell, I.P., 114 386 Tracey, I., see Zambreanu, L., 114 397 Zahn, P.K., Pogatzki-Zahn, E.M., Brennan, T.J., Spinal administration of Unger, T., see Hoheisel, U., 114 168 MK-801 and NBQX demonstrates NMDA-independent dorsal horn Usichenko, T.I., Dinse, M., Hermsen, M., Witstruck, T., Pavlovic, D., sensitization in incisional pain, 114 499 Lehmann, Ch., Auricular acupuncture for pain relief after total hip Zambreanu, L., Wise, R.G., Brooks, J.C.W., Iannetti, G.D., Tracey, I., A arthroplasty — a randomized controlled study, 114 320 role for the brainstem in central sensitisation in humans. Evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging, 114 397 Valade, D., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Zeng, Q., see Lim, G., 114 81 van den Brandt, P.A., see Ostelo, R.W.J.G., 114 177 Zeng, Y.-M., see Wang, Z.-B., 114 266 van den Heuvel, S.G., van der Beek, A.J., Blatter, B.M., Hoogendoorn, Zhu, C.Z., Hsieh, G., El-Kouhen, O., Wilson, $.G., Mikusa, J.P., Hollings- W.E., Bongers, P.M., Psychosocial work characteristics in relation to worth, P.R., Chang, R., Moreland, R.B., Brioni, J., Decker, M.W.., neck and upper limb symptoms, 114 47 Honore, P., Role of central and peripheral mGluRS receptors in post- van der Beek, A.J., see van den Heuvel, S.G., 114 47 operative pain in rats, 114 195 van der Windt, D.A.W.M., see Hendriks, E.J.M., 114 408 Zhuang, Z.-Y., Gerner, P., Woolf, C.J., Ji, R.-R., ERK is sequentially van Dijk, M., see Peters, J.W.B., 114 444 activated in neurons, microglia, and astrocytes by spinal nerve ligation Vecchiet, L., see Giamberardino, M.A., 114 239 and contributes to mechanical allodynia in this neuropathic pain model, Verhagen, A.P., see Hendriks, E.J.M., 114 408 114 149 Vicaut, E., see Bouhassira, D., 114 29 Zorumski, C.F., see Pathirathna, S., 114 429 PAIN Pain 114 (2005) 532-539 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Subject Index to Volume 114 (2005) Acupuncture Astrocytes Acupuncture analgesia during surgery: a systematic review, 114, 511 ERK is sequentially activated in neurons, microglia, and astrocytes by Acupuncture spinal nerve ligation and contributes to mechanical allodynia in this Auricular acupuncture for pain relief after total hip arthroplasty — a neuropathic pain model, 114, 149 randomized controlled study, 114, 320 Attitudes Acute pain Do health care providers’ attitudes towards back pain predict their Socio-economic differences in the prevalence of acute, chronic and treatment recommendations? Differential predictive validity of implicit disabling chronic pain among ageing employees, 114, 364 and explicit attitude measures, 114, 491 Adult rats B vitamins New evidence that both T-type calcium channels and GABA, channels Thiamine, pyridoxine, cyanocobalamin and their combination inhibit are responsible for the potent peripheral analgesic effects of Sa-reduced thermal, but not mechanical hyperalgesia in rats with primary sensory neuroactive steroids, 114, 429 neuron injury, 114, 266 Aging Back injuries Analgesic effects of dietary caloric restriction in adult mice, 114, 455 Race and socioeconomic differences in post-settlement outcomes for Allodynia African American and Caucasian Workers’ Compensation claimants Investigation of the paradoxical painful sensation (‘illusion of pain’) with low back injuries, 114, 462 produced by a thermal grill, 114, 160 Best evidence synthesis Allodynia Acupuncture analgesia during surgery: a systematic review, 114, 511 Unilateral spinal nerve ligation leads to an asymmetrical distribution of Biliary colic mast cells in the thalamus of female but not male mice, 114, 131 Relationship between pain symptoms and referred sensory and trophic Analgesia changes in patients with gallbladder pathology, 114, 239 Does neonatal surgery lead to increased pain sensitivity in later child- Biobehavioural pain response hood?, 114, 444 Does neonatal surgery lead to increased pain sensitivity in later child- Anterior cingulate cortex hood?, 114, 444 The anterior cingulate cortex contains distinct areas dissociating exter- Brainstem nal from self-administered painful stimulation: a parametric fMRI A role for the brainstem in central sensitisation in humans. Evidence study, 114, 347 from functional magnetic resonance imaging, 114, 397 Antinociception Bumetanide Inhibitors of serine/threonine protein phosphatases antagonize the anti- Peripheral and central antinociceptive action of Na°-K*~-2Cl cotran- nociception induced by agonists of a, adrenoceptors and GABAg but sporter blockers on formalin-induced nociception in rats, 114, 231 not K-opioid receptors in the tail flick test in mice, 114, 212 Calcitonin gene-related peptide Anxiety Change of dorsal horn neurochemistry in a mouse model of neuropathic Can words hurt? Patient—provider interactions during invasive proce- cancer pain, 114, 221 dures, 114, 303 Anxiety Calculosis The influence of acute anxiety on assessment of nociceptive flexion Relationship between pain symptoms and referred sensory and trophic reflex thresholds in healthy young adults, 114, 358 changes in patients with gallbladder pathology, 114, 239 cAMP Anxiety sensitivity Dot-probe evaluation of selective attentional processing of pain cues in Evidence for a long-term influence on morphie tolerance after previous patients with chronic headaches, 114, 250 morphine exposure: role of neuronal glucocorticoid receptors, 114, 81 Aromatase Cantharidin Lack of estrogen increases pain in the trigeminal formalin model: a Inhibitors of serine/threonine protein phosphatases antagonize the anti- behavioural and immunocytochemical study of transgenic ArKO nociception induced by agonists of a adrenoceptors and GABAg but mice, 114, 257 not k-opioid receptors in the tail flick test in mice, 114, 212 Arthritis Capsaicin Development and pharmacological characterization of a rat model of A role for the brainstem in central sensitisation in humans. Evidence osteoarthritis pain, 114, 339 from functional magnetic resonance imaging, 114, 397 Assessment Central mechanism A normative analysis of the development of pain-related vocabulary in Brain processing during mechanical hyperalgesia in complex regional children, 114, 278 pain syndrome: a functional MRI study, 114, 93 Assessment Central pain The influence of acute anxiety on assessment of nociceptive flexion Sensory function and quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis reflex thresholds in healthy young adults, 114, 358 and pain, 114, 473 doi: 10.1016/S0304-3959(05)00095-3 Subject Index to Volume 114 (2005) 532-539 Central sensitisation Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) A role for the brainstem in central sensitisation in humans. Evidence Sensory and motor effects of experimental muscle pain in patients with from functional magnetic resonance imaging, 114, 397 lateral epicondylalgia and controls with delayed onset muscle soreness, Central sensitisation 114, 118 Sensory and motor effects of experimental muscle pain in patients with Development lateral epicondylalgia and controls with delayed onset muscle soreness, A normative analysis of the development of pain-related vocabulary in 114, 118 children, 114, 278 c-fiber Diagnostic tools Altered primary afferent anatomy and reduced thermal sensitivity in Comparison of pain syndromes associated with nervous or somatic mice lacking galectin-1, 114, 7 lesions and development of a new neuropathic pain diagnostic ques- c-Fos tionnaire (DN4), 114, 29 Change of dorsal horn neurochemistry in a mouse model of neuropathic Diet cancer pain, 114, 221 Analgesic effects of dietary caloric restriction in adult mice, 114, 455 CGRP Dimorphic Altered primary afferent anatomy and reduced thermal sensitivity in Unilateral spinal nerve ligation leads to an asymmetrical distribution of mice lacking galectin-1, 114, 7 mast cells in the thalamus of female but not male mice, 114, 131 CGRP Disability evaluation Lack of estrogen increases pain in the trigeminal formalin model: a Race and socioeconomic differences in post-settlement outcomes for behavioural and immunocytochemical study of transgenic ArKO African American and Caucasian Workers’ Compensation claimants mice, 114, 257 with low back injuries, 114, 462 Children Disability A normative analysis of the development of pain-related vocabulary in Prognostic factors for poor recovery in acute whiplash patients, 114, children, 114, 278 408 Chronic pain Disability Dot-probe evaluation of selective attentional processing of pain cues in Socio-economic differences in the prevalence of acute, chronic and patients with chronic headaches, 114, 250 disabling chronic pain among ageing employees, 114, 364 Chronic pain Disc disease Is successful rehabilitation of complex regional pain syndrome due to Genetic variations in /L6 associate with intervertebral disc disease char- sustained attention to the affected limb? A randomised clinical trial, acterized by sciatica, 114, 186 114, 54 Dorsal horn Chronic pain Change of dorsal horn neurochemistry in a mouse model of neuropathic Socio-economic differences in the prevalence of acute, chronic and cancer pain, 114, 221 disabling chronic pain among ageing employees, 114, 364 Dorsal horn Chronic stress Neurotensin activation of the NTR1 on spinally-projecting serotonergic Predicting the failure of disc surgery by a hypofunctional HPA axis: neurons in the rostral ventromedial medulla is antinociceptive, 114, 285 evidence from a prospective study on patients undergoing disc surgery, Dorsal root ganglia 114, 104 New evidence that both T-type calcium channels and GABA, channels Clinical assessment are responsible for the potent peripheral analgesic effects of Sa-reduced Comparison of pain syndromes associated with nervous or somatic neuroactive steroids, 114, 429 lesions and development of a new neuropathic pain diagnostic ques- Dorsal root ganglion tionnaire (DN4), 114, 29 Thiamine, pyridoxine, cyanocobalamin and their combination inhibit Communication thermal, but not mechanical hyperalgesia in rats with primary sensory Can words hurt? Patient—provider interactions during invasive proce- neuron injury, 114, 266 dures, 114, 303 Dot-probe task Complex regional pain syndrome Dot-probe evaluation of selective attentional processing of pain cues in Brain processing during mechanical hyperalgesia in complex regional patients with chronic headaches, 114, 250 pain syndrome: a functional MRI study, 114, 93 DRG Coping Altered primary afferent anatomy and reduced thermal sensitivity in Psychosocial work characteristics in relation to neck and upper limb mice lacking galectin-1, 114, 7 symptoms, 114, 47 Dynorphin A Cortical reorganisation Change of dorsal horn neurochemistry in a mouse model of neuropathic Is successful rehabilitation of complex regional pain syndrome due to cancer pain, 114, 221 sustained attention to the affected limb? A randomised clinical trial, Electrical tooth stimulation 114, 54 Nitrous oxide analgesia in humans: acute and chronic tolerance, 114, 19 COX-2 Employees Development and pharmacological characterization of a rat model of Socio-economic differences in the prevalence of acute, chronic and osteoarthritis pain, 114, 339 disabling chronic pain among ageing employees, 114, 364 Cytokines Employment Excitatory and modulatory effects of inflammatory cytokines and Race and socioeconomic differences in post-settlement outcomes for neurotrophins on mechanosensitive group IV muscle afferents in the African American and Caucasian Workers’ Compensation claimants rat, 114, 168 with low back injuries, 114, 462 Deception Endogenous pain inhibition Effects of deliberate control on verbal and facial expressions of pain, Widespread pain in fibromyalgia is related to a deficit of endogenous 114, 328 pain inhibition, 114, 295 534 Subject Index to Volume 114 (2005) 532-539 ERK Gender ERK is sequentially activated in neurons, microglia, and astrocytes by Cigarette smoking, stress-induced analgesia and pain perception in men spinal nerve ligation and contributes to mechanical allodynia in this and women, 114, 372 neuropathic pain model, 114, 149 Gender differences Estrogen Do men and women differ in their response to interdisciplinary chronic Lack of estrogen increases pain in the trigeminal formalin model: a pain management?, 114, 37 behavioural and immunocytochemical study of transgenic ArKO Glucocorticoid receptor mice, 114, 257 Evidence for a long-term influence on morphie tolerance after previous Estrogen morphine exposure: role of neuronal glucocorticoid receptors, 114, 81 Unilateral spinal nerve ligation leads to an asymmetrical distribution of Glutamate mast cells in the thalamus of female but not male mice, 114, 131 Characterization of long-term potentiation of primary afferent transmis- Expectation sion at trigeminal synapses of juvenile rats: essential role of subtype 5 The anterior cingulate cortex contains distinct areas dissociating exter- metabotropic glutamate receptors, 114, 417 nal from self-administered painful stimulation: a parametric fMRI Group IV afferent units study, 114, 347 Excitatory and modulatory effects of inflammatory cytokines and Experimental muscle pain neurotrophins on mechanosensitive group IV muscle afferents in the Sensory and motor effects of experimental muscle pain in patients with rat, 114, 168 lateral epicondylalgia and controls with delayed onset muscle soreness, Headache 114, 118 Dot-probe evaluation of selective attentional processing of pain cues in Experimental pain patients with chronic headaches, 114, 250 Quantitative assessment of experimental pain perception: multiple Health care provider domains of clinical relevance, 114, 315 Do health care providers’ attitudes towards back pain predict their Facial Action Coding System treatment recommendations? Differential predictive validity of implicit Effects of deliberate control on verbal and facial expressions of pain, and explicit attitude measures, 114, 491 114, 328 Health services research Facial expression Race and socioeconomic differences in post-settlement outcomes for Effects of deliberate control on verbal and facial expressions of pain, African American and Caucasian Workers’ Compensation claimants 114, 328 with low back injuries, 114, 462 Facial feedback hypothesis Healthcare disparities Effects of deliberate control on verbal and facial expressions of pain, Race and socioeconomic differences in post-settlement outcomes for 114, 328 African American and Caucasian Workers’ Compensation claimants Fear of pain with low back injuries, 114, 462 Dot-probe evaluation of selective attentional processing of pain cues in 5-HT patients with chronic headaches, 114, 250 Spinal 5-HT,, receptors differentially influence nociceptive processing Fibromyalgia according to the nature of the noxious stimulus in rats: effect of WAY- Widespread pain in fibromyalgia is related to a deficit of endogenous 100635 on the antinociceptive activities of paracetamol, venlafaxine pain inhibition, 114, 295 and 5-HT, 114, 482 fMRI 5-HT}, receptor A role for the brainstem in central sensitisation in humans. Evidence Spinal 5-HT,, receptors differentially influence nociceptive processing from functional magnetic resonance imaging, 114, 397 according to the nature of the noxious stimulus in rats: effect of WAY- fMRI 100635 on the antinociceptive activities of paracetamol, venlafaxine Brain processing during mechanical hyperalgesia in complex regional and 5-HT, 114, 482 pain syndrome: a functional MRI study, 114, 93 Hyperalgesia fMRI A role for the brainstem in central sensitisation in humans. Evidence The anterior cingulate cortex contains distinct areas dissociating exter- from functional magnetic resonance imaging, 114, 397 nal from self-administered painful stimulation: a parametric fMRI Hyperalgesia study, 114, 347 Brain processing during mechanical hyperalgesia in complex regional Formalin test pain syndrome: a functional MRI study, 114, 93 Analgesic effects of dietary caloric restriction in adult mice, 114, 455 Hyperalgesia Fos Characterization of morphine-induced hyperalgesia in male and female Altered primary afferent anatomy and reduced thermal sensitivity in rats, 114, 62 mice lacking galectin-1, 114, 7 Hyperalgesia Functional imaging Sensory and motor effects of experimental muscle pain in patients with Brain processing during mechanical hyperalgesia in complex regional lateral epicondylalgia and controls with delayed onset muscle soreness, pain syndrome: a functional MRI study, 114, 93 114, 118 Furosemide Hyperalgesia Peripheral and central antinociceptive action of Na*—K “-2C1 cotran- Unilateral spinal nerve ligation leads to an asymmetrical distribution of sporter blockers on formalin-induced nociception in rats, 114, 231 mast cells in the thalamus of female but not male mice, 114, 131 G protein-coupled receptors Hypothalamus-pituitary—adrenal axis Inhibitors of serine/threonine protein phosphatases antagonize the anti- Predicting the failure of disc surgery by a hypofunctional HPA axis: nociception induced by agonists of a, adrenoceptors and GABAg but evidence from a prospective study on patients undergoing disc surgery, not k-opioid receptors in the tail flick test in mice, 114, 212 114, 104 Gallbladder IB4 Relationship between pain symptoms and referred sensory and trophic Altered primary afferent anatomy and reduced thermal sensitivity in changes in patients with gallbladder pathology, 114, 239 mice lacking galectin-1, 114, 7 Subject Index to Volume 114 (2005) 532-539 Immunohistochemistry Mast cells Neurotensin activation of the NTR1 on spinally-projecting serotonergic Unilateral spinal nerve ligation leads to an asymmetrical distribution of neurons in the rostral ventromedial medulla is antinociceptive, 114, 285 mast cells in the thalamus of female but not male mice, 114, 131 Implicit measures Measurement Do health care providers’ attitudes towards back pain predict their A normative analysis of the development of pain-related vocabulary in treatment recommendations? Differential predictive validity of implicit children, 114, 278 and explicit attitude measures, 114, 491 Medullary dorsal horn Inception cohort Differential modulation of TMJ neurons in superficial laminae of Prognostic factors for poor recovery in acute whiplash patients, 114, trigeminal subnucleus caudalis/upper cervical cord junction region of 408 male and cycling female rats by morphine, 114, 203 Incision Metabotropic glutamate receptor Spinal administration of MK-801 and NBQX demonstrates NMDA- Characterization of long-term potentiation of primary afferent transmis- independent dorsal horn sensitization in incisional pain, 114, 499 sion at trigeminal synapses of juvenile rats: essential role of subtype 5 Individual differences metabotropic glutamate receptors, 114, 417 Nitrous oxide analgesia in humans: acute and chronic tolerance, 114, 19 Microglia Inflammation ERK is sequentially activated in neurons, microglia, and astrocytes by Genetic variations in /L6 associate with intervertebral disc disease char- spinal nerve ligation and contributes to mechanical allodynia in this acterized by sciatica, 114, 186 neuropathic pain model, 114, 149 Interleukin Morphine Genetic variations in /L6 associate with intervertebral disc disease char- Evidence for a long-term influence on morphie tolerance after previous acterized by sciatica, 114, 186 morphine exposure: role of neuronal glucocorticoid receptors, 114, 81 Interleukin | beta Motor cortex Disruption of the P2X; purinoceptor gene abolishes chronic inflamma- Is successful rehabilitation of complex regional pain syndrome due to tory and neuropathic pain, 114, 386 sustained attention to the affected limb? A randomised clinical trial, Invasive medical procedures 114, 54 Can words hurt? Patient-provider interactions during invasive proce- MPEP dures, 114, 303 Role of central and peripheral mGluRS receptors in post-operative pain lodoacetate in rats, 114, 195 Development and pharmacological characterization of a rat model of Multiple sclerosis osteoarthritis pain, 114, 339 Sensory function and quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis L-14 and pain, 114, 473 Altered primary afferent anatomy and reduced thermal sensitivity in Muscle mice lacking galectin-1, 114, 7 Relationship between pain symptoms and referred sensory and trophic Lateral epicondylalgia changes in patients with gallbladder pathology, 114, 239 Sensory and motor effects of experimental muscle pain in patients with Musculoskeletal pain lateral epicondylalgia and controls with delayed onset muscle soreness, Psychosocial work characteristics in relation to neck and upper limb 114, 118 symptoms, 114, 47 Localized glucocorticoid resistance NDI scores Predicting the failure of disc surgery by a hypofunctional HPA axis: Physical and psychological factors predict outcome following whiplash evidence from a prospective study on patients undergoing disc surgery, injury, 114, 141 114, 104 Neck pain Low back pain Prognostic factors for poor recovery in acute whiplash patients, 114, Residual complaints following lumbar disc surgery: prognostic indica- 408 tors of outcome, 114, 177 Neural circuitry Low back pain Spinal 5-HT,, receptors differentially influence nociceptive processing Widespread pain in fibromyalgia is related to a deficit of endogenous according to the nature of the noxious stimulus in rats: effect of WAY- pain inhibition, 114, 295 100635 on the antinociceptive activities of paracetamol, venlafaxine Low back pain animal model and 5-HT, 114, 482 The organizational and activational effects of sex hormones on tactile Neuropathic and thermal hypersensitivity following lumbar nerve root injury in male Disruption of the P2X; purinoceptor gene abolishes chronic inflamma- and female rats, 114, 71 tory and neuropathic pain, 114, 386 LTP Neuropathic pain Characterization of long-term potentiation of primary afferent transmis- Brain processing during mechanical hyperalgesia in complex regional sion at trigeminal synapses ofj uvenile rats: essential role of subtype 5 pain syndrome: a functional MRI study, 114, 93 metabotropic glutamate receptors, 114, 417 Neuropathic pain Lumbar disc surgery Change of dorsal horn neurochemistry in a mouse model of neuropathic Residual complaints following lumbar disc surgery: prognostic indica- cancer pain, 114, 221 tors of outcome, 114, 177 Neuropathic pain Management Comparison of pain syndromes associated with nervous or somatic Do men and women differ in their response to interdisciplinary chronic lesions and development of a new neuropathic pain diagnostic ques- pain management?, 114, 37 tionnaire (DN4), 114, 29 MAPK Neuropathic pain ERK is sequentially activated in neurons, microglia, and astrocytes by ERK is sequentially activated in neurons, microglia, and astrocytes by spinal nerve ligation and contributes to mechanical allodynia in this spinal nerve ligation and contributes to mechanical allodynia in this neuropathic pain model, 114, 149 neuropathic pain model, 114, 149 536 Subject Index to Volume 114 (2005) 532-539 Neuropathic pain Opioid tolerance Thiamine, pyridoxine, cyanocobalamin and their combination inhibit Evidence for a long-term influence on morphie tolerance after thermal, but not mechanical hyperalgesia in rats with primary sensory previous morphine exposure: role of neuronal glucocorticoid receptors, neuron injury, 114, 266 114, 81 Neuropathy P2X, Analgesic effects of dietary caloric restriction in adult mice, 114, 455 Disruption of the P2X; purinoceptor gene abolishes chronic inflamma- Neuropathy tory and neuropathic pain, 114, 386 Thiamine, pyridoxine, cyanocobalamin and their combination inhibit Pain thermal, but not mechanical hyperalgesia in rats with primary sensory A normative analysis of the development of pain-related vocabulary in neuron injury, 114, 266 children, 114, 278 Neurotensin Pain Neurotensin activation of the NTR1 on spinally-projecting serotonergic Acupuncture analgesia during surgery: a systematic review, 114, 511 neurons in the rostral ventromedial medulla is antinociceptive, 114, 285 Pain Neurotrophins Can words hurt? Patient-provider interactions during invasive proce- Excitatory and modulatory effects of inflammatory cytokines and dures, 114, 303 neurotrophins on mechanosensitive group IV muscle afferents in the Pain rat, 114, 168 Characterization of long-term potentiation of primary afferent transmis- Newborn infant sion at trigeminal synapses ofj uvenile rats: essential role of subtype 5 Does neonatal surgery lead to increased pain sensitivity in later child- metabotropic glutamate receptors, 114, 417 hood?, 114, 444 Pain NKCC Do men and women differ in their response to interdisciplinary chronic Peripheral and central antinociceptive action of Na*—-K*-2Cl cotran- pain management?, 114, 37 sporter blockers on formalin-induced nociception in rats, 114, 231 NMDA Pain Investigation of the paradoxical painful sensation (‘illusion of pain’) Spinal administration of MK-801 and NBQX demonstrates NMDA- produced by a thermal grill, 114, 160 independent dorsal horn sensitization in incisional pain, 114, 499 NMDA receptor Pain Characterization of morphine-induced hyperalgesia in male and female Nitrous oxide analgesia in humans: acute and chronic tolerance, 114, 19 rats, 114, 62 Pain Nocebo The anterior cingulate cortex contains distinct areas dissociating exter- Can words hurt? Patient—provider interactions during invasive proce- nal from self-administered painful stimulation: a parametric fMRI dures, 114, 303 study, 114, 347 Nociception Pain expression Analgesic effects of dietary caloric restriction in adult mice, 114, 455 Effects of deliberate control on verbal and facial expressions of pain, Nociception 114, 328 Excitatory and modulatory effects of inflammatory cytokines and Pain sensitivity neurotrophins on mechanosensitive group IV muscle afferents in the Cigarette smoking, stress-induced analgesia and pain perception in men rat, 114, 168 and women, 114, 372 Nociception Pain threshold Neurotensin activation of the NTR1 on spinally-projecting serotonergic Nitrous oxide analgesia in humans: acute and chronic tolerance, 114, 19 neurons in the rostral ventromedial medulla is antinociceptive, 114, 285 Pain thresholds Nociception Relationship between pain symptoms and referred sensory and trophic Peripheral and central antinociceptive action of Na-K *-2Cl cotran- changes in patients with gallbladder pathology, 114, 239 sporter blockers on formalin-induced nociception in rats, 114, 231 Paracetamol Nociceptive flexion reflex Spinal 5-HT,, receptors differentially influence nociceptive processing The influence of acute anxiety on assessment of nociceptive flexion according to the nature of the noxious stimulus in rats: effect of WAY- reflex thresholds in healthy young adults, 114, 358 100635 on the antinociceptive activities of paracetamol, venlafaxine Nucleus raphe magnus and 5-HT, 114, 482 Neurotensin activation of the NTR1 on spinally-projecting serotonergic Pavlovian drug conditioning neurons in the rostral ventromedial medulla is antinociceptive, 114, 285 Nitrous oxide analgesia in humans: acute and chronic tolerance, Non-evoked post-operative pain 114, 19 Role of central and peripheral mGluRS receptors in post-operative pain Peripheral nociceptors in rats, 114, 195 New evidence that both T-type calcium channels and GABA, channels Non-verbal leakage are responsible for the potent peripheral analgesic effects of Sa-reduced Effects of deliberate control on verbal and facial expressions of pain, neuroactive steroids, 114, 429 114, 328 Peripheral sensitisation Okadaic acid Sensory and motor effects of experimental muscle pain in patients with Inhibitors of serine/threonine protein phosphatases antagonize the anti- lateral epicondylalgia and controls with delayed onset muscle soreness, nociception induced by agonists of a, adrenoceptors and GABAg but 114, 118 not K-opioid receptors in the tail flick test in mice, 114, 212 Physical and psychological factors Opioid Characterization of morphine-induced hyperalgesia in male and female Physical and psychological factors predict outcome following whiplash rats, 114, 62 injury, 114, 141 Opioid analgesia Physiotherapy Differential modulation of TMJ neurons in superficial laminae of Is successful rehabilitation of complex regional pain syndrome due to trigeminal subnucleus caudalis/upper cervical cord junction region of sustained attention to the affected limb? A randomised clinical trial, 114, 54 male and cycling female rats by morphine, 114, 203

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