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PAIN Pain 115 (2005) 423-426 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Author Index to Volume 115 (2005) Ahn, A.H., Basbaum, A.I., Where do triptans act in the treatment of Chiu, Y.H., Silman, A.J., Macfarlane, G.J., Ray, D., Gupta, A., Dickens, C., migraine?, 115 | Morriss, R., McBeth, J., Poor sleep and depression are independently Ahonen, R.S., see Turunen, J.H.O., 115 374 associated with a reduced pain threshold. Results of a population based al’ Absi, M., see Bruehl, S., 115 390 study, 115 316 Aloisi, A.M., Pari, G., Ceccarelli, I., Vecchi, L., letta, F., Lodi, L., Paulesu, Chu, Y., see Liaw, W.-J., 115 60 L., Gender-related effects of chronic non-malignant pain and opioid Clark, J.D., see Li, X., 115 182 therapy on plasma levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor Coste, O., see Schmidtko, A., 115 171 (MIF), 115 142 Crombez, G., see Van den Bussche, E., 115 216 Amsel, R., see Pukall, C.F., 115 118 Arendt-Nielsen, L., see Lautenbacher, S., 115 410 Dahl, J.B., Kehlet, H., Comment on: Gilron I, Orr E, Tu D, O'Neill JP, Ariel, E., see Defrin, R., 115 152 Zamora JE, Bell AC. A placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial of Athman, G.A., see King, E.W., 115 364 perioperative administration of gabapentin, rofecoxib and their combi- Audette, K., see King, E.W., 115 364 nation for spontaneous and movement-evoked pain after abdominal hysterectomy. Pain 113 (2005) 191-200, 115 218 Baker, C.M., see Wacnik, P.W., 115 95 Davies, C., see Morley, S., 115 84 Balkenohl, M., see Freynhagen, R., 115 254 De Laat, A., see Komiyama, O., 115 308 Barton, S., see Morley, S., 115 84 de Man-Hermsen, I., see Vaneker, M., 115 204 Basbaum, A.I., see Ahn, A.H., 115 1 Defrin, R., Ariel, E., Peretz, C., Segmental noxious versus innocuous elec- Beitz, A.J., see Wacnik, P.W., 115 95 trical stimulation for chronic pain relief and the effect of fading sensa- Bennett, G.J., see Mailis, A., 115 214 tion during treatment, 115 152 Bergstrom, G., see Jensen, I.B., 115 273 Del Turco, D., see Schmidtko, A., 115 171 Berman, S., see Mayer, E.A., 115 398 Deller, T., see Schmidtko, A., 115 171 Binik, Y.M., see Pukall, C.F., 115 118 Dey, D., see Oaklander, A.L., 115 420 Binns, B.C., see Liaw, W.-J., 115 60 Dickens, C., see Chiu, Y.H., 115 316 Blazar, B.R., see Wacnik, P.W., 115 95 Dilley, A., see Greening, J., 115 248 Bodin, L., see Jensen, 1.B., 115 273 Dina, O.A., Hucho, T., Yeh, J., Malik-Hall, M., Reichling, D.B., Levine, Borgna, M., see Lauria, G., 115 332 J.D., Primary afferent second messenger cascades interact with specific Bostrom, A., see Zelman, D.C., 115 29 integrin subunits in producing inflammatory hyperalgesia, 115 191 Boustany, L., see Sevcik, M.A., 115 128 Dixon, K.E., Thorn, B.E., Ward, L.C., Erratum to “An evaluation of sex Brandenburg, N., see Zelman, D.C., 115 29 differences in psychological and physiological responses to experimen- Breese, N.M., George, A.C., Pauers, L.E., Stucky, C.L., Peripheral inflam- tally-induced pain: a path analytic description” [Pain 112 (2004) 188- mation selectively increases TRPV1 function in [B4-positive sensory 196], 115 222 neurons from adult mouse, 115 37 Doyle Jr., E.J., see Williams, K.A., 115 107 Bruehl, S., see Burns, J.W., 115 322 Dubé, L., see Paquet, C., 115 355 Bruehl, S., France, C.R., France, J., Harju, A., al’Absi, M., How accurate Dukes, E., see Zelman, D.C., 115 29 are parental chronic pain histories provided by offspring?, 115 390 Burns, J.W., Glenn, B., Lofland, K., Bruehl, S., Harden, R.N., Stages of Edwards, R.R., see Kudel, I., 115 214 change in readiness to adopt a self-management approach to chronic Ehnert, C., see Schmidtko, A., 115 171 pain: the moderating role of early-treatment stage progression in Eisenberg, E., Chistyakov, A.V., Yudashkin, M., Kaplan, B., Hafner, H.. predicting outcome, 115 322 Feinsod, M., Asymmetric impairment of cortical excitability in CRPS, Burstein, R., Jakubowski, M., Levy, D., Anti-migraine action of triptans is 115 220 preceded by transient aggravation of headache caused by activation of Ericson, M.E., see Wacnik, P.W., 115 95 meningeal nociceptors, 115 21 Bushnell, M.C., see Pukall, C.F., 115 118 Fairbanks, C.A., see King, E.W., 115 364 Feinsod, M., see Eisenberg, E., 115 220 Casey, K.L., see Granovsky, Y., 115 238 Fitzgerald, M., see Howard, R.F., 115 382 Caterina, M., see Pogatzki-Zahn, E.M., 115 296 France, C.R., see Bruehl, S., 115 390 Ceccarelli, I., see Aloisi, A.M., 115 142 France, J., see Bruehl, S., 115 390 Chang, L., see Mayer, E.A., 115 398 Frank, M.G., see Ledeboer, A., 115 71 Chaturvedi, S.K., Food insensitive editorial on outcome measures, 115 217 Freynhagen, R., Strojek, K., Griesing, T., Whalen, Ed., Balkenohl, M., Chevalier, S., Gougeon, R., Pérez, J., Shir, Y., Reply to Dr Haim Shapiro, Efficacy of pregabalin in neuropathic pain evaluated in a 12-week, 115 213 randomised, double-blind, multicentre, placebo-controlled trial of flex- Chistyakov, A.V., see Eisenberg, E., 115 220 ible- and fixed-dose regimens, 115 254 doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(05)00203-4 424 Author Index to Volume 115 (2005) 423-426 Galer, B.S., Lee, D., Ma, T., Nagle, B., Schlagheck, T.G., MorphiDex” Komiyama, O., De Laat, A., Tactile and pain thresholds in the intra- and (morphine sulfate/dextromethorphan hydrobromide combination) in extra-oral regions of symptom-free subjects, 115 308 the treatment of chronic pain: Three multicenter, randomized, double- Kren, B.T., see Wacnik, P.W., 115 95 blind, controlled clinical trials fail to demonstrate enhanced opioid Kubota, K., see Sevcik, M.A., 115 128 analgesia or reduction in tolerance, 115 284 Kudel, I., Edwards, R.R., Moric, M., The role of neuroticism, pain cata- Geisslinger, G., see Schmidtko, A., 115 171 strophizing and pain-related fear in vigilance to pain: a structural equa- George, A.C., see Breese, N.M., 115 37 tions approach. A comment on Goubert et al. (2004), 115 214 Ghilardi, J.R., see Sevcik, M.A., 115 128 Kumpusalo, E.A., see Turunen, J.H.O., 115 374 Gilron, I., Tu, D., Response to comment by Dahl and Kehlet, 115 219 Kunz, M., see Lautenbacher, S., 115 410 Glenn, B., see Burns, J.W., 115 322 Kuskowski, M.A., see Sevcik, M.A., 115 128 Goodrich, D., see Williams, K.A., 115 107 Gore, M., see Zelman, D.C., 115 29 Labus, J., see Mayer, E.A., 115 398 Goshen, I., see Shavit, Y., 115 50 Landrum, O., see Oaklander, A.L., 115 420 Goubert, L., see Van den Bussche, E., 115 216 Lauria, G., Majorana, A., Borgna, M., Lombardi, R., Penza, P., Padovani, Gougeon, R., see Chevalier, S., 115 213 A., Sapelli, P., Trigeminal small-fiber sensory neuropathy causes burn- Granovsky, Y., Matre, D., Sokolik, A., Lorenz, J., Casey, K.L., Thermo- ing mouth syndrome, 115 332 receptive innervation of human glabrous and hairy skin: a contact heat Lautenbacher, S., Kunz, M., Strate, P., Nielsen, J., Arendt-Nielsen, L., Age evoked potential analysis, 115 238 effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summation Greening, J., Dilley, A., Lynn, B., In vivo study of nerve movement and of heat and pressure pain, 115 410 mechanosensitivity of the median nerve in whiplash and non-specific Ledeboer, A., Sloane, E.M., Milligan, E.D., Frank, M.G., Mahony, J.H., arm pain patients, 115 248 Maier, S.F., Watkins, L.R., Minocycline attenuates mechanical allody- Griesing, T., see Freynhagen, R., 115 254 nia and proinflammatory cytokine expression in rat models of pain Gross, R., see Williams, K.A., 115 107 facilitation, 115 71 Gupta, A., see Chiu, Y.H., 115 316 Lee, D., see Galer, B.S., 115 284 Leffler, A.-S., see Samuelsson, M., 115 264 Hafner, H., see Eisenberg, E., 115 220 Levine, J.D., see Dina, O.A., 115 191 Halvorson, K.G., see Sevcik, M.A., 115 128 Levine, J.D., see Parada, C.A., 115 223 Hansson, P., see Samuelsson, M., 115 264 Levy, D., see Burstein, R., 115 21 Harden, R.N., see Burns, J.W., 115 322 Li, X., Shi, X., Liang, D.-Y., Clark, J.D., Spinal CK2 regulates nociceptive Harju, A., see Bruehl, S., 115 390 signaling in models of inflammatory pain, 115 182 Herron, M.J., see Wacnik, P.W., 115 95 Liang, D.-Y., see Li, X., 115 182 Hdizl, R., Kleinbohl, D., Huse, E., Implicit operant learning of pain sensi- Liaw, W.-J., Stephens Jr., R.L., Binns, B.C., Chu, Y., Sepkuty, J.P., Johns, tization, 115 12 R.A., Rothstein, J.D., Tao, Y.-X., Spinal glutamate uptake is critical for Hordinsky, M.K., see Wacnik, P.W., 115 95 maintaining normal sensory transmission in rat spinal cord, 115 60 Howard, R.F., Walker, S.M., Mota, P.M., Fitzgerald, M., The ontogeny of Lindsay, T.H., see Sevcik, M.A., 115 128 neuropathic pain: Postnatal onset of mechanical allodynia in rat spared Livshits, D., see Shavit, Y., 115 50 nerve injury (SNI) and chronic constriction injury (CCI) models, 115 Ljungquist, T., see Jensen, I.B., 115 273 382 Lodi, L., see Aloisi, A.M., 115 142 Hucho, T., see Dina, O.A., 115 191 Lofland, K., see Burns, J.W., 115 322 Huse, E., see H6lz!, R., 115 12 Lombardi, R., see Lauria, G., 115 332 Lorenz, J., see Granovsky, Y., 115 238 letta, F., see Aloisi, A.M., 115 142 Lynn, B., see Greening, J., 115 248 Jakubowski, M., see Burstein, R., 115 21 Ma, T., see Galer, B.S., 115 284 Jensen, I.B., Bergstrém, G., Ljungquist, T., Bodin, L., A 3-year follow-up Macfarlane, G.J., see Chiu, Y.H., 115 316 of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for back and neck pain, Magerl, W., see Klein, T., 115 227 115 273 Mahony, J.H., see Ledeboer, A., 115 71 Johns, R.A., see Liaw, W.-J., 115 60 Maier, C., see Schwenkreis, P., 115 219 Jonas, B.M., see Sevcik, M.A., 115 128 Maier, S.F., see Ledeboer, A., 115 71 Juckett, R.G., see Williams, K.A., 115 107 Mailis, A., Bennett, G.J., Reply to Dr Rocco, 115 214 Majorana, A., see Lauria, G., 115 332 Kaczmarzyk, T., Stypulkowska, J., Assessment of the effectiveness of Malik-Hall, M., see Dina, O.A., 115 191 peripheral administration of morphine with local articaine anaesthesia Mandelkern, M.A., see Mayer, E.A., 115 398 for surgery in inflamed oral and maxillofacial tissues, 115 348 Mantyh, P.W., see Sevcik, M.A., 115 128 Kalso, E., see Poyhia, R., 115 234 Mantyselka, P.T., see Turunen, J.H.O., 115 374 Kaplan, B., see Eisenberg, E., 115 220 Matre, D., see Granovsky, Y., 115 238 Kehlet, H., see Dahl, J.B., 115 218 Mauderli, A.P., see Rodrigues, A.C., 115 5 Kergoat, M.-J., see Paquet, C., 115 355 Mayer, E.A., Berman, S., Suyenobu, B., Labus, J., Mandelkern, M.A., Khalifé, S., see Pukall, C.F., 115 118 Naliboff, B.D., Chang, L., Differences in brain responses to visceral King, E.W., Audette, K., Athman, G.A., Nguyen, H.O.X., Sluka, K.A., pain between patients with irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative Fairbanks, C.A., Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation activates colitis, 115 398 peripherally located alpha-2A adrenergic receptors, 115 364 McBeth, J., see Chiu, Y.H., 115 316 Klein, T., Magerl, W., Rolke, R., Treede, R.-D., Human surrogate models McQuay, H., Response to Dr Chaturvedi’s Letter to the Editor, 115 218 of neuropathic pain, 115 227 Miki, S., see Yasuda, T., 115 161 Kleinbohl, D., see Holzl, R., 115 12 Milligan, E.D., see Ledeboer, A., 115 71 Kolar, M.M., see Williams, K.A., 115 107 Moric, M., see Kudel, I., 115 214 Author Index to Volume 115 (2005) 423-426 425 Morley, S., Davies, C., Barton, S., Possible selves in chronic pain: self-pain vesicle protein synapsin II in formalin-induced hyperalgesia and gluta- enmeshment, adjustment and acceptance, 115 84 mate release in the spinal cord, 115 171 Morriss, R., see Chiu, Y.H., 115 316 Schrombges, P., see Vaneker, M., 115 204 Mota, P.M., see Howard, R.F., 115 382 Schwenkreis, P., Maier, C., Tegenthoff, M., Motor cortex disinhibition in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)—a unilateral or bilateral Nagle, B., see Galer, B.S., 115 284 phenomenon?, 115 219 Naliboff, B.D., see Mayer, E.A., 115 398 Senba, E., see Yasuda, T., 115 161 Nguyen, H.O.X., see King, E.W., 115 364 Sepkuty, J.P., see Liaw, W.-J., 115 60 Niederberger, E., see Schmidtko, A., 115 171 Sevcik, M.A., Ghilardi, J.R., Peters, C.M., Lindsay, T.H., Halvorson, K.G., Nielsen, J., see Lautenbacher, S., 115 410 Jonas, B.M., Kubota, K., Kuskowski, M.A., Boustany, L., Shelton, Niemi-Murola, L., see Péyhiaé, R., 115 234 D.L., Mantyh, P.W., Anti- NGF therapy profoundly reduces bone cancer pain and the accompanying increase in markers of peripheral and Oaklander, A.L., Dey, D., Landrum, O., Response to Letter by Dr Yezierski central sensitization, 115 128 and Vierck, 115 420 Shapiro, H., Letter to the Editor regarding Perez et al., Dietary fat and Oerlemans, H.M., see Vaneker, M., 115 204 protein interact in suppressing neuropathic pain-related disorders following a partial sciatic ligation injury in rats, 115 212 Padovani, A., see Lauria, G., 115 332 Shavit, Y., Wolf, G., Goshen, I., Livshits, D., Yirmiya, R., Interleukin-| Paquet, C., Kergoat, M.-J., Dubé, L., The role of everyday emotion regula- antagonizes morphine analgesia and underlies morphine tolerance, tion on pain in hospitalized elderly: Insights from a prospective within- 115 50 day assessment, 115 355 Shelton, D.L., see Sevcik, M.A., 115 128 Parada, C.A., Reichling, D.B., Levine, J.D., Corrigendum to “Chronic Shi, X., see Li, X., 115 182 hyperalgesic priming in the rat involves a novel interaction between Shimizu, I., see Pogatzki-Zahn, E.M., 115 296 cAMP and PKCe second messenger pathways” [Pain 113 (2005) 185- Shir, Y., see Chevalier, S.é., 115 213 190], 115 223 Silman, A.J., see Chiu, Y.H., 115 316 Pari, G., see Aloisi, A.M., 115 142 Sloane, E.M., see Ledeboer, A., 115 71 Pauers, L.E., see Breese, N.M., 115 37 Sluka, K.A., see King, E.W., 115 364 Paulesu, L., see Aloisi, A.M., 115 142 Smith, D., see Williams, K.A., 115 107 Penza, P., see Lauria, G., 115 332 Sokolik, A., see Granovsky, Y., 115 238 Peretz, C., see Defrin, R., 115 152 Steinberg, L., see Williams, K.A., 115 107 Pérez, J., see Chevalier, S., 115 213 Stephens Jr., R.L., see Liaw, W.-J., 115 60 Peters, C.M., see Sevcik, M.A., 115 128 Strate, P., see Lautenbacher, S., 115 410 Petronis, J., see Williams, K.A., 115 107 Strigo, I.A., see Pukall, C.F., 115 118 Pogatzki-Zahn, E.M., Shimizu, I., Caterina, M., Raja, S.N., Heat hyperal- Strojek, K., see Freynhagen, R., 115 254 gesia after incision requires TRPV1 and is distinct from pure inflam- Stucky, C.L., see Breese, N.M., 115 37 matory pain, 115 296 Stypulkowska, J., see Kaczmarzyk, T., 115 348 Poyhid, R., Niemi-Murola, L., Kalso, E., The outcome of pain related Suyenobu, B., see Mayer, E.A., 115 398 undergraduate teaching in Finnish medical faculties, 115 234 Price, D.D., see Vase, L., 115 338 Tao, Y.-X., see Liaw, W.-J., 115 60 Pukall, C.F., Strigo, LA., Binik, Y.M., Amsel, R., Khalifé, S., Bushnell, Tegeder, I., see Schmidtko, A., 115 171 M.C., Neural correlates of painful genital touch in women with vulvar Tegenthoff, M., see Schwenkreis, P., 115 219 vestibulitis syndrome, 115 118 Thorn, B.E., see Dixon, K.E., 115 222 Treede, R.-D., see Klein, T., 115 227 Raja, S.N., see Pogatzki-Zahn, E.M., 115 296 Tu, D., see Gilron, I., 115 219 Ravi, N., see Williams, K.A., 115 107 Turunen, J.H.O., Miantyselki, P.T.. Kumpusalo, E.A., Ahonen, R.S., Ray, D., see Chiu, Y.H., 115 316 Frequent analgesic use at population level: Prevalence and patterns of Reichling, D.B., see Dina, O.A., 115 191 use, 115 374 Reichling, D.B., see Parada, C.A., 115 223 Robinson, M.E., see Vase, L., 115 338 Rocco, A.G., Comment on: Abnormal contralateral pain responses from an Van den Bussche, E., Goubert, L., Crombez, G., Response to Dr Kudel’s intradermal injection of phenylephrine in a subset of patients with Letter to the Editor, 115 216 complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), Mailis-Gagnon and Bennet, Vaneker, M., Wilder-Smith, O.H.G., Schrombges, P., de Man-Hermsen, 115 213 I., Oerlemans, H.M., Patients initially diagnosed as ‘warm’ or Rodrigues, A.C., Verne, G.N., Schmidt, S., Mauderli, A.P., Hypersensitiv- ‘cold’ CRPS 1 show differences in central sensory processing ity to cutaneous thermal nociceptive stimuli in irritable bowel some eight years after diagnosis: a quantitative sensory testing syndrome, 115 5 study, 115 204 Vase, L., Robinson, M.E., Verne, G.N., Price, D.D., Increased placebo Rolke, R., see Klein, T., 115 227 Rothstein, J.D., see Liaw, W.-J., 115 60 analgesia over time in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients is asso- Ruth, P., see Schmidtko, A., 115 171 ciated with desire and expectation but not endogenous opioid mechan- isms, 115 338 Samuelsson, M., Leffler, A.-S., Hansson, P., Dynamic mechanical allody- Vecchi, I., see Aloisi, A.M., 115 142 nia: On the relationship between temporo-spatial stimulus parameters Verne, G.N., see Rodrigues, A.C., 115 5 and evoked pain in patients with peripheral neuropathy, 115 264 Verne, G.N., see Vase, L., 115 338 Sapelli, P., see Lauria, G., 115 332 Vierck, C., see Yezierski, R.P., 115 419 Schlagheck, T.G., see Galer, B.S., 115 284 Schmidt, S., see Rodrigues, A.C., 115 5 Wacnik, P.W., Baker, C.M., Herron, M.J.. Kren, B.T., Blazar, B.R.. Schmidtko, A., Del Turco, D., Coste, O., Ehnert, C., Niederberger, E., Ruth, Wilcox, G.L., Hordinsky, M.K., Beitz, A.J., Ericson, M.E., Tumor- P., Deller, T., Geisslinger, G., Tegeder, I., Essential role of the synaptic induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and altered 426 Author Index to Volume 115 (2005) 423-426 innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw tumors, Yasuda, T., Miki, S., Yoshinaga, N., Senba, E., Effects of amitriptyline and 115 95 gabapentin on bilateral hyperalgesia observed in an animal model of Wager, T.D., Expectations and anxiety as mediators of placebo effects in unilateral axotomy, 115 161 pain, 115 225 Yeh, J., see Dina, O.A., 115 191 Walker, S.M., see Howard, R.F., 115 382 Yezierski, R.P., Vierck, C., Comment on: Central neuropathic itch from Ward, L.C., see Dixon, K.E., 115 222 spinal-cord cavernous hemangioma: A human case, a possible animal Watkins, L.R., see Ledeboer, A., 115 71 model, and hypotheses about pathogenesis, Dey et al., Pain 113 (2005) Whalen, Ed., see Freynhagen, R., 115 254 233-237, 115 419 Wilcox, G.L., see Wacnik, P.W., 115 95 Yirmiya, R., see Shavit, Y., 115 50 Wilder-Smith, O.H.G., see Vaneker, M., 115 204 Yoshinaga, N., see Yasuda, T., 115 161 Williams, K.A., Petronis, J., Smith, D., Goodrich, D., Wu, J., Ravi, N., Yudashkin, M., see Eisenberg, E., 115 220 Doyle Jr., E.J., Juckett, R.G., Kolar, M.M., Gross, R., Steinberg, L., Effect of Iyengar yoga therapy for chronic low back pain, 115 107 Zelman, D.C., Dukes, E., Brandenburg, N., Bostrom, A., Gore, M., Identi- Wolf, G., see Shavit, Y., 115 50 fication of cut-points for mild, moderate and severe pain due to diabetic Wu, J., see Williams, K.A., 115 107 peripheral neuropathy, 115 29 PAIN Pain 115 (2005) 427-433 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Subject Index to Volume 115 (2005) Acceptance Biomechanics Possible selves in chronic pain: self-pain enmeshment, adjustment and In vivo study of nerve movement and mechanosensitivity of the median acceptance, 115, 84 nerve in whiplash and non-specific arm pain patients, 115, 248 Acute pain Blood-brain barrier The outcome of pain related undergraduate teaching in Finnish medical Where do triptans act in the treatment of migraine?, 115, | faculties, 115, 234 Brain activation Adrenergic Differences in brain responses to visceral pain between patients with Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation activates peripherally irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis, 115, 398 located alpha-2A adrenergic receptors, 115, 364 Brain imaging Age Neural correlates of painful genital touch in women with vulvar vesti- Age effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summa- bulitis syndrome, 115, 118 tion of heat and pressure pain, 115, 410 Brief pain inventory Allodynia Identification of cut-points for mild, moderate and severe pain due to Anti-migraine action of triptans is preceded by transient aggravation of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, 115, 29 headache caused by activation of meningeal nociceptors, 115, 21 Brush-evoked allodynia Allodynia Dynamic mechanical allodynia: On the relationship between temporo- Human surrogate models of neuropathic pain, 115, 227 spatial stimulus parameters and evoked pain in patients with peripheral Allodynia neuropathy, 115, 264 Neural correlates of painful genital touch in women with vulvar vesti- Burning mouth syndrome bulitis syndrome, 115, 118 Trigeminal small-fiber sensory neuropathy causes burning mouth Amitriptyline syndrome, 115, 332 Effects of amitriptyline and gabapentin on bilateral hyperalgesia C fiber observed in an animal model of unilateral axotomy, 115, 161 AMPA Peripheral inflammation selectively increases TRPV1 function in IB4- positive sensory neurons from adult mouse, 115, 37 Heat hyperalgesia after incision requires TRPV1 and is distinct from pure inflammatory pain, 115, 296 Calcitonin gene-related peptide Analgesia Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and Interleukin-1 antagonizes morphine analgesia and underlies morphine altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw tolerance, 115, 50 tumors, 115, 95 Androgens Cancer pain Gender-related effects of chronic non-malignant pain and opioid ther- Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and apy on plasma levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw 115, 142 tumors, 115, 95 Animal models Capsaicin Human surrogate models of neuropathic pain, 115, 227 Peripheral inflammation selectively increases TRPV1 function in IB4- ASIC positive sensory neurons from adult mouse, 115, 37 Peripheral inflammation selectively increases TRPV1! function in IB4- Carrageenan positive sensory neurons from adult mouse, 115, 37 Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation activates peripherally Assessment located alpha-2A adrenergic receptors, 115, 364 How accurate are parental chronic pain histories provided by offspring?, Caveolae 115, 390 Primary afferent second messenger cascades interact with specific Axotomy integrin subunits in producing inflammatory hyperalgesia, 115, 191 Effects of amitriptyline and gabapentin on bilateral hyperalgesia CD31 observed in an animal model of unilateral axotomy, 115, 161 Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and Back pain altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for tumors, 115, 95 back and neck pain, 115, 273 Central nociceptive sensitisation Back pain Patients initially diagnosed as ‘warm’ or ‘cold’ CRPS | show differ- Effect of lyengar yoga therapy for chronic low back pain, 115, 107 ences in central sensory processing some eight years after diagnosis: a Behavioral psychology quantitative sensory testing study, 115, 204 Implicit operant learning of pain sensitization, 115, 12 CGRP Bilateral hyperalgesia Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and Effects of amitriptyline and gabapentin on bilateral hyperalgesia altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw observed in an animal model of unilateral axotomy, 115, 161 tumors, 115, 95 doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(05)00204-6 428 Subject Index to Volume 115 (2005) 427-433 CGRPI receptor antagonist Dextromethorphan Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and MorphiDex” (morphine sulfate/dextromethorphan hydrobromide altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw combination) in the treatment of chronic pain: Three multicenter, tumors, 115, 95 randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trials fail to demonstrate Change in stage orientation enhanced opioid analgesia or reduction in tolerance, 115, 284 Stages of change in readiness to adopt a self-management approach to Diabetic neuropathy chronic pain: the moderating role of early-treatment stage progression Efficacy of pregabalin in neuropathic pain evaluated in a 12-week, in predicting outcome, 115, 322 randomised, double-blind, multicentre, placebo-controlled trial of flex- Cholesterol ible- and fixed-dose regimens, 115, 254 Primary afferent second messenger cascades interact with specific Diabetic peripheral neuropathy integrin subunits in producing inflammatory hyperalgesia, 115, 191 Identification of cut-points for mild, moderate and severe pain due to Chronic pain diabetic peripheral neuropathy, 115, 29 How accurate are parental chronic pain histories provided by offspring?, Dosing 115, 390 Efficacy of pregabalin in neuropathic pain evaluated in a 12-week, Chronic pain randomised, double-blind, multicentre, placebo-controlled trial of flex- Implicit operant learning of pain sensitization, 115, 12 ible- and fixed-dose regimens, 115, 254 Chronic pain DsRed2 Possible selves in chronic pain: self-pain enmeshment, adjustment and Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and acceptance, 115, 84 altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed?2 fluorescent hindpaw Chronic pain tumors, 115, 95 Segmental noxious versus innocuous electrical stimulation for chronic Dynamic mechanical allodynia pain relief and the effect of fading sensation during treatment, 115, 152 Dynamic mechanical allodynia: On the relationship between temporo- Chronic pain spatial stimulus parameters and evoked pain in patients with peripheral The outcome of pain related undergraduate teaching in Finnish medical neuropathy, 115, 264 faculties, 115, 234 Dyspareunia Chronic pain disease Neural correlates of painful genital touch in women with vulvar vesti- Hypersensitivity to cutaneous thermal nociceptive stimuli in irritable bulitis syndrome, 115, 118 bowel syndrome, 115, 5 Elderly CK2 The role of everyday emotion regulation on pain in hospitalized elderly: Spinal CK2 regulates nociceptive signaling in models of inflammatory Insights from a prospective within-day assessment, 115, 355 pain, 115, 182 Emotion regulation Cognitive behaviour therapy The role of everyday emotion regulation on pain in hospitalized elderly: A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for Insights from a prospective within-day assessment, 115, 355 back and neck pain, 115, 273 Endothelial cells Cognitive behavioural Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw back and neck pain, 115, 273 tumors, 115, 95 Cold Patients initially diagnosed as ‘warm’ or ‘cold’ CRPS | show differ- Epithelial nerve fibers Trigeminal small-fiber sensory neuropathy causes burning mouth ences in central sensory processing some eight years after diagnosis: a quantitative sensory testing study, 115, 204 syndrome, 115, 332 Estrogens Cost-effectiveness Gender-related effects of chronic non-malignant pain and opioid ther- A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for apy on plasma levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), back and neck pain, 115, 273 115, 142 CRPS | Patients initially diagnosed as ‘warm’ or ‘cold’ CRPS | show differ- Evoked potentials ences in central sensory processing some eight years after diagnosis: a Thermoreceptive innervation of human glabrous and hairy skin: a contact heat evoked potential analysis, 115, 238 quantitative sensory testing study, 115, 204 Curriculum Excitatory behavioral response The outcome of pain related undergraduate teaching in Finnish medical Spinal glutamate uptake is critical for maintaining normal sensory faculties, 115, 234 transmission in rat spinal cord, 115, 60 Cutaneous stimulus Expectation Hypersensitivity to cutaneous thermal nociceptive stimuli in irritable Increased placebo analgesia over time in irritable bowel syndrome bowel syndrome, 115, 5 (IBS) patients is associated with desire and expectation but not endo- Cytoskeleton genous opioid mechanisms, 115, 338 Primary afferent second messenger cascades interact with specific Experimental pain integrin subunits in producing inflammatory hyperalgesia, 115, 191 Age effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summa- Depression tion of heat and pressure pain, 115, 410 Poor sleep and depression are independently associated with a reduced Extracellular Matrix pain threshold. Results of a population based study, 115, 316 Primary afferent second messenger cascades interact with specific Depression integrin subunits in producing inflammatory hyperalgesia, 115, 191 Possible selves in chronic pain: self-pain enmeshment, adjustment and Extrasegmental acceptance, 115, 84 Segmental noxious versus innocuous electrical stimulation for chronic Desire pain relief and the effect of fading sensation during treatment, 115, 152 Increased placebo analgesia over time in irritable bowel syndrome Family history (IBS) patients is associated with desire and expectation but not endo- How accurate are parental chronic pain histories provided by offspring?, genous opioid mechanisms, 115, 338 115, 390 Subject Index to Volume 115 (2005) 427-433 Fibrosarcoma Inflammation Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and Primary afferent second messenger cascades interact with specific altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw integrin subunits in producing inflammatory hyperalgesia, 115, 191 tumors, 115, 95 Inflammation Filament-prick pain detection threshold Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation activates peripherally Tactile and pain thresholds in the intra- and extra-oral regions of symp- located alpha-2A adrenergic receptors, 115, 364 tom-free subjects, 115, 308 Inflammatory pain Functional disability Spinal CK2 regulates nociceptive signaling in models of inflammatory Effect of Iyengar yoga therapy for chronic low back pain, 115, 107 pain, 115, 182 Gabapentin Institution Effects of amitriptyline and gabapentin on bilateral hyperalgesia The role of everyday emotion regulation on pain in hospitalized elderly: observed in an animal model of unilateral axotomy, 115, 161 Insights from a prospective within-day assessment, 115, 355 Gender Interferential A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for Segmental noxious versus innocuous electrical stimulation for chronic back and neck pain, 115, 273 pain relief and the effect of fading sensation during treatment, 115, 152 Gender Interleukin-| Gender-related effects of chronic non-malignant pain and opioid ther- Interleukin-1 antagonizes morphine analgesia and underlies morphine apy on plasma levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), tolerance, 115, 50 115, 142 Interleukin-1 Gender Minocycline attenuates mechanical allodynia and proinflammatory Tactile and pain thresholds in the intra- and extra-oral regions of symp- cytokine expression in rat models of pain facilitation, 115, 71 tom-free subjects, 115, 308 Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL- Ira) Glutamate release Interleukin-1 antagonizes morphine analgesia and underlies morphine Spinal glutamate uptake is critical for maintaining normal sensory tolerance, 115, 50 transmission in rat spinal cord, 115, 60 Intrathecal injection Glutamate transporter Spinal glutamate uptake is critical for maintaining normal sensory Spinal glutamate uptake is critical for maintaining normal sensory transmission in rat spinal cord, 115, 60 transmission in rat spinal cord, 115, 60 Irritable bowel syndrome gp120 Hypersensitivity to cutaneous thermal nociceptive stimuli in irritable Minocycline attenuates mechanical allodynia and proinflammatory bowel syndrome, 115, 5 cytokine expression in rat models of pain facilitation, 115, 71 Joint Headache Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation activates peripherally Anti-migraine action of triptans is preceded by transient aggravation of located alpha-2A adrenergic receptors, 115, 364 headache caused by activation of meningeal nociceptors, 115, 21 Lagged relationships Heat pain Stages of change in readiness to adopt a self-management approach to Age effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summa- chronic pain: the moderating role of early-treatment stage progression tion of heat and pressure pain, 115, 410 in predicting outcome, 115, 322 Heat pain Local anaesthesia Thermoreceptive innervation of human glabrous and hairy skin: a Assessment of the effectiveness of peripheral administration of contact heat evoked potential analysis, 115, 238 morphine with local articaine anaesthesia for surgery in inflamed oral Hopelessness and maxillofacial tissues, 115, 348 Possible selves in chronic pain: self-pain enmeshment, adjustment and Maxillofacial surgery acceptance, 115, 84 Assessment of the effectiveness of peripheral administration of HPA and HPG axis morphine with local articaine anaesthesia for surgery in inflamed oral Gender-related effects of chronic non-malignant pain and opioid ther- and maxillofacial tissues, 115, 348 apy on plasma levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), Mechanical allodynia 115, 142 Minocycline attenuates mechanical allodynia and proinflammatory Human cytokine expression in rat models of pain facilitation, 115, 71 Thermoreceptive innervation of human glabrous and hairy skin: a Mechanical allodynia contact heat evoked potential analysis, 115, 238 The ontogeny of neuropathic pain: Postnatal onset of mechanical allo- Hyperalgesia dynia in rat spared nerve injury (SNI) and chronic constriction injury Human surrogate models of neuropathic pain, 115, 227 (CCI) models, 115, 382 Hyperalgesia Mechanosensitivity Interleukin-1 antagonizes morphine analgesia and underlies morphine In vivo study of nerve movement and mechanosensitivity of the median tolerance, 115, 50 nerve in whiplash and non-specific arm pain patients, 115, 248 Immunity Median nerve Gender-related effects of chronic non-malignant pain and opioid ther- in vivo study of nerve movement and mechanosensitivity of the median apy on plasma levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), nerve in whiplash and non-specific arm pain patients, 115, 248 115, 142 Metastasis Implicit learning Anti-NGF therapy profoundly reduces bone cancer pain and the accom- Implicit operant learning of pain sensitization, 115, 12 panying increase in markers of peripheral and central sensitization, 115, Inflammation 128 Assessment of the effectiveness of peripheral administration of Microdialysis morphine with local articaine anaesthesia for surgery in inflamed oral Essential role of the synaptic vesicle protein synapsin II in formalin- and maxillofacial tissues, 115, 348 induced hyperalgesia and glutamate release in the spinal cord, 115, 171 430 Subject Index to Volume 115 (2005) 427-433 Microdialysis N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist Spinal glutamate uptake is critical for maintaining normal sensory MorphiDex” (morphine sulfate/dextromethorphan hydrobromide transmission in rat spinal cord, 115, 60 combination) in the treatment of chronic pain: Three multicenter, Microelectrode randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trials fail to demonstrate Spinal glutamate uptake is critical for maintaining normal sensory enhanced opioid analgesia or reduction in tolerance, 115, 284 transmission in rat spinal cord, 115, 60 Nociception Microglia Anti-NGF therapy profoundly reduces bone cancer pain and the accom- Minocycline attenuates mechanical allodynia and proinflammatory panying increase in markers of peripheral and central sensitization, 115, cytokine expression in rat models of pain facilitation, 115, 71 128 Migraine Nociceptor Anti-migraine action of triptans is preceded by transient aggravation of Peripheral inflammation selectively increases TRPV1 function in [B4- headache caused by activation of meningeal nociceptors, 115, 21 positive sensory neurons from adult mouse, 115, 37 Migraine Nociceptors Where do triptans act in the treatment of migraine?, 115, | Anti-migraine action of triptans is preceded by transient aggravation of Morphine headache caused by activation of meningeal nociceptors, 115, 21 Assessment of the effectiveness of peripheral administration of Nociceptors morphine with local articaine anaesthesia for surgery in inflamed oral Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and and maxillofacial tissues, 115, 348 altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw Morphine tumors, 115, 95 Gender-related effects of chronic non-malignant pain and opioid ther- Non-specific arm pain apy on plasma levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), In vivo study of nerve movement and mechanosensitivity of the median 115, 142 nerve in whiplash and non-specific arm pain patients, 115, 248 Morphine Operant conditioning MorphiDex” (morphine sulfate/dextromethorphan hydrobromide Implicit operant learning of pain sensitization, 115, 12 combination) in the treatment of chronic pain: Three multicenter, Opiates randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trials fail to demonstrate Interleukin-1 antagonizes morphine analgesia and underlies morphine enhanced opioid analgesia or reduction in tolerance, 115, 284 tolerance, 115, 50 Morphine tolerance Opioid Interleukin-1 antagonizes morphine analgesia and underlies morphine Assessment of the effectiveness of peripheral administration of tolerance, 115, 50 morphine with local articaine anaesthesia for surgery in inflamed oral Multidisciplinary intervention and maxillofacial tissues, 115, 348 A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for Opioid tolerance back and neck pain, 115, 273 MorphiDex” (morphine sulfate/dextromethorphan hydrobromide Naloxone combination) in the treatment of chronic pain: Three multicenter, Increased placebo analgesia over time in irritable bowel syndrome randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trials fail to demonstrate (IBS) patients is associated with desire and expectation but not endo- enhanced opioid analgesia or reduction in tolerance, 115, 284 genous opioid mechanisms, 115, 338 Opioids Neck pain Increased placebo analgesia over time in irritable bowel syndrome A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for (IBS) patients is associated with desire and expectation but not endo- back and neck pain, 115, 273 genous opioid mechanisms, 115, 338 Nerves Oral surgery Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and Assessment of the effectiveness of peripheral administration of altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw morphine with local articaine anaesthesia for surgery in inflamed oral tumors, 115, 95 and maxillofacial tissues, 115, 348 Neuropathic pain Outcome Dynamic mechanical allodynia: On the relationship between temporo- Stages of change in readiness to adopt a self-management approach to spatial stimulus parameters and evoked pain in patients with peripheral chronic pain: the moderating role of early-treatment stage progression neuropathy, 115, 264 in predicting outcome, 115, 322 Neuropathic pain Pain Efficacy of pregabalin in neuropathic pain evaluated in a 12-week, Anti-migraine action of triptans is preceded by transient aggravation of randomised, double-blind, multicentre, placebo-controlled trial of flex- headache caused by activation of meningeal nociceptors, 115, 21 ible- and fixed-dose regimens, 115, 254 Pain Neuropathic pain Effect of Iyengar yoga therapy for chronic low back pain, 115, 107 Identification of cut-points for mild, moderate and severe pain due to Pain diabetic peripheral neuropathy, 115, 29 Essential role of the synaptic vesicle protein synapsin II in formalin- Neuropathic pain induced hyperalgesia and glutamate release in the spinal cord, 115, 171 The ontogeny of neuropathic pain: Postnatal onset of mechanical allo- Pain dynia in rat spared nerve injury (SNI) and chronic constriction injury (CCI) models, 115, 382 Frequent analgesic use at population level: Prevalence and patterns of use, 115, 374 NGF Pain Anti-NGF therapy profoundly reduces bone cancer pain and the accom- How accurate are parental chronic pain histories provided by offspring?, panying increase in markers of peripheral and central sensitization, 115, 115, 390 128 NMDA Pain Hypersensitivity to cutaneous thermal nociceptive stimuli in irritable Heat hyperalgesia after incision requires TRPV1 and is distinct from pure inflammatory pain, 115, 296 bowel syndrome, 115, 5 Subject Index to Volume 115 (2005) 427-433 Pain Placebo Patients initially diagnosed as ‘warm’ or ‘cold’ CRPS | show differ- Increased placebo analgesia over time in irritable bowel syndrome ences in central sensory processing some eight years after diagnosis: a (IBS) patients is associated with desire and expectation but not endo- quantitative sensory testing study, 115, 204 genous opioid mechanisms, 115, 338 Pain Population survey Spinal glutamate uptake is critical for maintaining normal sensory Frequent analgesic use at population level: Prevalence and patterns of transmission in rat spinal cord, 115, 60 use, 115, 374 Pain Post-graduate medical studies Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation activates peripherally The outcome of pain related undergraduate teaching in Finnish medical located alpha-2A adrenergic receptors, 115, 364 faculties, 115, 234 Pain Postherpetic neuralgia Trigeminal small-fiber sensory neuropathy causes burning mouth Efficacy of pregabalin in neuropathic pain evaluated in a 12-week, syndrome, 115, 332 randomised, double-blind, multicentre, placebo-controlled trial of flex- Pain ible- and fixed-dose regimens, 115, 254 Where do triptans act in the treatment of migraine?, 115, | Postnatal development Pain assessment The ontogeny of neuropathic pain: Postnatal onset of mechanical allo- Identification of cut-points for mild, moderate and severe pain due to dynia in rat spared nerve injury (SNI) and chronic constriction injury diabetic peripheral neuropathy, 115, 29 (CCI) models, 115, 382 Pain descriptors Postoperative pain Dynamic mechanical allodynia: On the relationship between temporo- Heat hyperalgesia after incision requires TRPV1 and is distinct from spatial stimulus parameters and evoked pain in patients with peripheral pure inflammatory pain, 115, 296 neuropathy, 115, 264 Pregabalin Pain education Efficacy of pregabalin in neuropathic pain evaluated in a 12-week, The outcome of pain related undergraduate teaching in Finnish medical randomised, double-blind, multicentre, placebo-controlled trial of flex- faculties, 115, 234 ible- and fixed-dose regimens, 115, 254 Pain intensity Pressure pain Identification of cut-points for mild, moderate and severe pain due to Age effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summa- diabetic peripheral neuropathy, 115, 29 tion of heat and pressure pain, 115, 410 Pain interference Pressure pain threshold Identification of cut-points for mild, moderate and severe pain due to Tactile and pain thresholds in the intra- and extra-oral regions of symp- diabetic peripheral neuropathy, 115, 29 tom-free subjects, 115, 308 Pain questionnaires Pressure pain thresholds Human surrogate models of neuropathic pain, 115, 227 Patients initially diagnosed as ‘warm’ or ‘cold’ CRPS | show differ- Pain sensetization ences in central sensory processing some eight years after diagnosis: a Hypersensitivity to cutaneous thermal nociceptive stimuli in irritable quantitative sensory testing study, 115, 204 bowel syndrome, 115, 5 Pressure pain tolerance detection threshold Pain threshold Tactile and pain thresholds in the intra- and extra-oral regions of symp- Poor sleep and depression are independently associated with a reduced tom-free subjects, 115, 308 pain threshold. Results of a population based study, 115, 316 Pre-treatment stage Parental history Stages of change in readiness to adopt a self-management approach to How accurate are parental chronic pain histories provided by offspring?, chronic pain: the moderating role of early-treatment stage progression 115, 390 in predicting outcome, 115, 322 Peripheral morphine anaesthesia Primary afferent Assessment of the effectiveness of peripheral administration of Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and morphine with local articaine anaesthesia for surgery in inflamed oral and maxillofacial tissues, 115, 348 altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw tumors, 115, 95 PET Differences in brain responses to visceral pain between patients with Primary hyperalgesia irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis, 115, 398 Heat hyperalgesia after incision requires TRPV1 and is distinct from PGP 9.5 pure inflammatory pain, 115, 296 Trigeminal small-fiber sensory neuropathy causes burning mouth Protons syndrome, 115, 332 Peripheral inflammation selectively increases TRPV1 function in IB4- PGP9.5 positive sensory neurons from adult mouse, 115, 37 Psychological Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw Poor sleep and depression are independently associated with a reduced tumors, 115, 95 pain threshold. Results of a population based study, 115, 316 Pharmacoepidemiology Quantitative sensory testing Human surrogate models of neuropathic pain, 115, 227 Frequent analgesic use at population level: Prevalence and patterns of use, 115, 374 Quantitative sensory testing Phosphorylation Patients initially diagnosed as ‘warm’ or ‘cold’ CRPS | show differ- Spinal CK2 regulates nociceptive signaling in models of inflammatory ences in central sensory processing some eight years after diagnosis: a pain, 115, 182 quantitative sensory testing study, 115, 204 Physiotherapy Randomised controlled trial A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for back and neck pain, 115, 273 back and neck pain, 115, 273 432 Subject Index to Volume 115 (2005) 427-433 Receptor Somatic pain Assessment of the effectiveness of peripheral administration of Thermoreceptive innervation of human glabrous and hairy skin: a morphine with local articaine anaesthesia for surgery in inflamed oral contact heat evoked potential analysis, 115, 238 and maxillofacial tissues, 115, 348 Spatial summation Rehabilitation Age effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summa- A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for tion of heat and pressure pain, 115, 410 back and neck pain, 115, 273 Sphingomyelin Reliability Primary afferent second messenger cascades interact with specific How accurate are parental chronic pain histories provided by offspring?, integrin subunits in producing inflammatory hyperalgesia, 115, 191 115, 390 Spinal cord Reliability Essential role of the synaptic vesicle protein synapsin II in formalin- Identification of cut-points for mild, moderate and severe pain due to induced hyperalgesia and glutamate release in the spinal cord, 115, 171 diabetic peripheral neuropathy, 115, 29 Spinal cord Repetitive strain injury Minocycline attenuates mechanical allodynia and proinflammatory In vivo study of nerve movement and mechanosensitivity of the median cytokine expression in rat models of pain facilitation, 115, 71 nerve in whiplash and non-specific arm pain patients, 115, 248 Spinal cord Return to work Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation activates peripherally A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for located alpha-2A adrenergic receptors, 115, 364 back and neck pain, 115, 273 Stereology Saphenous nerve Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and Effects of amitriptyline and gabapentin on bilateral hyperalgesia altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw observed in an animal model of unilateral axotomy, 115, 161 tumors, 115, 95 Sciatic nerve Synaptic vesicle protein Effects of amitriptyline and gabapentin on bilateral hyperalgesia Essential role of the synaptic vesicle protein synapsin II in formalin- observed in an animal model of unilateral axotomy, 115, 161 induced hyperalgesia and glutamate release in the spinal cord, 115, 171 Segmental Tactile detection threshold Segmental noxious versus innocuous electrical stimulation for chronic Tactile and pain thresholds in the intra- and extra-oral regions of symp- pain relief and the effect of fading sensation during treatment, 115, 152 tom-free subjects, 115, 308 Self Temporal summation Possible selves in chronic pain: self-pain enmeshment, adjustment and Age effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summa- acceptance, 115, 84 tion of heat and pressure pain, 115, 410 Self-management TENS The role of everyday emotion regulation on pain in hospitalized elderly: Segmental noxious versus innocuous electrical stimulation for chronic Insights from a prospective within-day assessment, 115 pain relief and the effect of fading sensation during treatment, 115, 152 Self-pain enmeshment TENS Possible selves in chronic pain: self-pain enmeshment, adjustment and Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation activates peripherally acceptance, 115, 84 located alpha-2A adrenergic receptors, 115, 364 Sensitization Thermal hyperalgesia Implicit operant learning of pain sensitization, 115, 12 Heat hyperalgesia after incision requires TRPV1 and is distinct from Sensory functioning pure inflammatory pain, 115, 296 Neural correlates of painful genital touch in women with vulvar vesti- Thermal sensation bulitis syndrome, 115, 118 Thermoreceptive innervation of human glabrous and hairy skin: a Sensory loss contact heat evoked potential analysis, 115, 238 Human surrogate models of neuropathic pain, 115, 227 Sensory neuropathy Thermal stimulus Trigeminal small-fiber sensory neuropathy causes burning mouth Hypersensitivity to cutaneous thermal nociceptive stimuli in irritable syndrome, 115, 332 bowel syndrome, 115, 5 Serotonin receptor Tongue biopsy Where do triptans act in the treatment of migraine?, 115, | Trigeminal small-fiber sensory neuropathy causes burning mouth Skeletal malignancies syndrome, 115, 332 Anti-NGF therapy profoundly reduces bone cancer pain and the accom- Translational research panying increase in markers of peripheral and central sensitization, 115, Human surrogate models of neuropathic pain, 115, 227 128 Trigeminal Skin Anti-migraine action of triptans is preceded by transient aggravation of Thermoreceptive innervation of human glabrous and hairy skin: a headache caused by activation of meningeal nociceptors, 115, 21 contact heat evoked potential analysis, 115, 238 Trigeminal ganglion Sleep Where do triptans act in the treatment of migraine?, 115, | Efficacy of pregabalin in neuropathic pain evaluated in a 12-week, Trigeminal neuropathy randomised, double-blind, multicentre, placebo-controlled trial of flex- Trigeminal small-fiber sensory neuropathy causes burning mouth ible- and fixed-dose regimens, 115, 254 syndrome, 115, 332 Sleep Trigeminal sensory testing Poor sleep and depression are independently associated with a reduced Tactile and pain thresholds in the intra- and extra-oral regions of symp- pain threshold. Results of a population based study, 115, 316 tom-free subjects, 115, 308 Sleeping Beauty Tumor Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and Anti-NGF therapy profoundly reduces bone cancer pain and the accom- altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw panying increase in markers of peripheral and central sensitization, 115, tumors, 115, 95 128

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