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PAIN Pain 115 (2005) 434—436 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Contents to Volume 115 (2005) Numbers 1,2 — May 2005 TOPICAL REVIEW Where do triptans act in the treatment of migraine? A.H. Ahn, A.I. Basbaum (USA) | RESEARCH PAPERS Hypersensitivity to cutaneous thermal nociceptive stimuli in irritable bowel syndrome A.C. Rodrigues, G.N. Verne, S. Schmidt, A.P. Mauderli (USA) 5 Implicit operant learning of pain sensitization R. H6lzl, D. Kleinb6hl, E. Huse (Germany) 12 Anti-migraine action of triptans is preceded by transient aggravation of headache caused by activation of meningeal nociceptors R. Burstein, M. Jakubowski, D. Levy (USA) 21 Identification of cut-points for mild, moderate and severe pain due to diabetic peripheral neuropathy D.C. Zelman, E. Dukes, N. Brandenburg, A. Bostrom, M. Gore (USA) 29 Peripheral inflammation selectively increases TRPV1 function in IB4-positive sensory neurons from adult mouse N.M. Breese, A.C. George, L.E. Pauers, C.L. Stucky (USA) 37 Interleukin-! antagonizes morphine analgesia and underlies morphine tolerance Y. Shavit, G. Wolf, I. Goshen, D. Livshits, R. Yirmiya (Israel) 50 Spinal glutamate uptake is critical for maintaining normal sensory transmission in rat spinal cord W.-J. Liaw, R.L. Stephens Jr., B.C. Binns, Y. Chu, J.P. Sepkuty, R.A. Johns, J.D. Rothstein, Y.-X. Tao (USA, Taiwan, ROC) 60 Minocycline attenuates mechanical allodynia and proinflammatory cytokine expression in rat models of pain facilitation A. Ledeboer, E.M. Sloane, E.D. Milligan, M.G. Frank, J.H. Mahony, S.F. Maier, L.R. Watkins (USA) 71 Possible selves in chronic pain: self-pain enmeshment, adjustment and acceptance S. Morley, C. Davies, S. Barton (UK) 84 Tumor-induced mechanical hyperalgesia involves CGRP receptors and altered innervation and vascularization of DsRed2 fluorescent hindpaw tumors P.W. Wacnik, C.M. Baker, M.J. Herron, B.T. Kren, B.R. Blazar, G.L. Wilcox, M.K. Hordinsky, A.J. Beitz, M.E. Ericson (USA) 95 Effect of lyengar yoga therapy for chronic low back pain K.A. Williams, J. Petronis, D. Smith, D. Goodrich, J. Wu, N. Ravi, E.J. Doyle Jr., R.G. Juckett, M.M. Kolar, R. Gross, L. Steinberg (USA) 107 Neural correlates of painful genital touch in women with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome C.F. Pukall, LA. Strigo, Y.M. Binik, R. Amsel, S. Khalifé, M.C. Bushnell (Canada) 118 Anti-NGF therapy profoundly reduces bone cancer pain and the accompanying increase in markers of peripheral and central sensitization M.A. Sevcik, J.R. Ghilardi, C.M. Peters, T.H. Lindsay, K.G. Halvorson, B.M. Jonas, K. Kubota, M.A. Kuskowski, L. Boustany, D.L. Shelton, P.W. Mantyh (USA) 128 Gender-related effects of chronic non-malignant pain and opioid therapy on plasma levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) A.M. Aloisi, G. Pari, I. Ceccarelli, 1. Vecchi, F. letta, L. Lodi, L. Paulesu (Italy) 142 Segmental noxious versus innocuous electrical stimulation for chronic pain relief and the effect of fading sensation during treatment R. Defrin, E. Ariel, C. Peretz (Israel) 152 Effects of amitriptyline and gabapentin on bilateral hyperalgesia observed in an animal model of unilateral axotomy T. Yasuda, S. Miki, N. Yoshinaga, E. Senba (Japan) 161 Essential role of the synaptic vesicle protein synapsin II in formalin-induced hyperalgesia and glutamate release in the spinal cord A. Schmidtko, D. Del Turco, O. Coste, C. Ehnert, E. Niederberger, P. Ruth, T. Deller, G. Geisslinger, I. Tegeder (Germany) 17] Spinal CK2 regulates nociceptive signaling in models of inflammatory pain X. Li, X. Shi, D.-Y. Liang, J.D. Clark (USA) 182 Primary afferent second messenger cascades interact with specific integrin subunits in producing inflammatory hyperalgesia O.A. Dina, T. Hucho, J. Yeh, M. Malik-Hall, D.B. Reichling, J.D. Levine (USA) 19] Patients initially diagnosed as ‘warm’ or ‘cold’ CRPS | show differences in central sensory processing some eight years after diagnosis: a quantitative sensory testing study M. Vaneker, O.H.G. Wilder-Smith, P. Schrombges, I. de Man-Hermsen, H.M. Oerlemans (The Netherlands) 204 doi: 10.1016/S0304-3959(05)00205-8 Contents to Volume 115 (2005) 434-436 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letter to the Editor regarding Perez et al., Dietary fat and protein interact in suppressing neuropathic pain-related disorders following a partial sciatic ligation injury in rats H. Shapiro (Israel) Reply to Dr Haim Shapiro S. Chevalier, R. Gougeon, J. Pérez, Y. Shir (Canada) Comment on: Abnormal contralateral pain responses from an intradermal injection of phenylephrine in a subset of patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), Mailis-Gagnon and Bennet A.G. Rocco (USA) Reply to Dr Rocco A. Mailis, G.J. Bennett (Canada) The role of neuroticism, pain catastrophizing and pain-related fear in vigilance to pain: a structural equations approach. A comment on Goubert et al. (2004) I. Kudel, R.R. Edwards, M. Moric (USA) Response to Dr Kudel’s Letter to the Editor E. Van den Bussche, L. Goubert, G. Crombez (Belgium, The Netherlands) Food insensitive editorial on outcome measures S.K. Chaturvedi (India) Response to Dr Chaturvedi’s Letter to the Editor H. McQuay (UK) Comment on: Gilron I, Orr E, Tu D, O’ Neill JP, Zamora JE, Bell AC. A placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial of perioperative administration of gabapentin, rofecoxib and their combination for spontaneous and movement-evoked pain after abdominal hysterectomy. Pain 113 (2005) 191--200. J.B. Dahl, H. Kehlet (Denmark) Response to comment by Dahl and Kehlet I. Gilron, D. Tu (Canada) Motor cortex disinhibition in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)—a unilateral or bilateral phenomenon? P. Schwenkreis, C. Maier, M. Tegenthoff (Germany) Asymmetric impairment of cortical excitability in CRPS E. Eisenberg, A.V. Chistyakov, M. Yudashkin, B. Kaplan, H. Hafner, M. Feinsod (Israel) ERRATUM Erratum to “An evaluation of sex differences in psychological and physiological responses to experimentally-induced pain: a path analytic description” [Pain 112 (2004) 188-196] K.E. Dixon, B.E. Thorn, L.C. Ward (USA) CORRIGENDUM Corrigendum to “Chronic hyperalgesic priming in the rat involves a novel interaction between cAMP and PKCe second messenger pathways” [Pain 113 (2005) 185-190] C.A. Parada, D.B. Reichling, J.D. Levine (USA) Number 3 — June 2005 EDITORIAL Expectations and anxiety as mediators of placebo effects in pain T.D. Wager (USA) TOPICAL REVIEW Human surrogate models of neuropathic pain T. Klein, W. Magerl, R. Rolke, R.-D. Treede (Germany) RESEARCH PAPERS The outcome of pain related undergraduate teaching in Finnish medical faculties R. Péyhia, L. Niemi-Murola, E. Kalso (Finland) Thermoreceptive innervation of human glabrous and hairy skin: a contact heat evoked potential analysis Y. Granovsky, D. Matre, A. Sokolik, J. Lorenz, K.L. Casey (USA, Israel, Norway, Germany) In vivo study of nerve movement and mechanosensitivity of the median nerve in whiplash and non-specific arm pain patients J. Greening, A. Dilley, B. Lynn (UK) Efficacy of pregabalin in neuropathic pain evaluated in a 12-week, randomised, double-blind, multicentre, placebo-controlled trial of flexible- and fixed-dose regimens R. Freynhagen, K. Strojek, T. Griesing, Ed. Whalen, M. Balkenohl (Germany, Poland, USA) Dynamic mechanical allodynia: On the relationship between temporo-spatial stimulus parameters and evoked pain in patients with peripheral neuropathy M. Samuelsson, A.-S. Leffler, P. Hansson (Sweden) 436 Contents to Volume 115 (2005) 434-436 A 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for back and neck pain I.B. Jensen, G. Bergstrom, T. Ljungquist, L. Bodin (Sweden) 273 MorphiDex” (morphine sulfate/dextromethorphan hydrobromide combination) in the treatment of chronic pain: Three multicenter, randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trials fail to demonstrate enhanced opioid analgesia or reduction in tolerance B.S. Galer, D. Lee, T. Ma, B. Nagle, T.G. Schlagheck (USA) 284 Heat hyperalgesia after incision requires TRPV1 and is distinct from pure inflammatory pain E.M. Pogatzki-Zahn, I. Shimizu, M. Caterina, S.N. Raja (USA, Germany, Japan) 296 Tactile and pain thresholds in the intra- and extra-oral regions of symptom-free subjects O. Komiyama, A. De Laat (Belgium, Japan) 308 Poor sleep and depression are independently associated with a reduced pain threshold. Results of a population based study Y.H. Chiu, A.J. Silman, G.J. Macfarlane, D. Ray, A. Gupta, C. Dickens, R. Morriss, J. McBeth (UK) 316 Stages of change in readiness to adopt a self-management approach to chronic pain: the moderating role of early-treatment stage progression in predicting outcome J.W. Burns, B. Glenn, K. Lofland, S. Bruehl, R.N. Harden (USA) 399 Trigeminal small-fiber sensory neuropathy causes burning mouth syndrome G. Lauria, A. Majorana, M. Borgna, R. Lombardi, P. Penza, A. Padovani, P. Sapelli (Italy) 332 Increased placebo analgesia over time in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients is associated with desire and expectation but not endogenous opioid mechanisms L. Vase, M.E. Robinson, G.N. Verne, D.D. Price (Denmark, USA) 338 Assessment of the effectiveness of peripheral administration of morphine with local articaine anaesthesia for surgery in inflamed oral and maxillofacial tissues T. Kaczmarzyk, J. Stypulkowska (Poland) 348 The role of everyday emotion regulation on pain in hospitalized elderly: Insights from a prospective within-day assessment C. Paquet, M.-J. Kergoat, L. Dubé (Canada) 355 Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation activates peripherally located alpha-2A adrenergic receptors E.W. King, K. Audette, G.A. Athman, H.O.X. Nguyen, K.A. Sluka, C.A. Fairbanks (USA) 364 Frequent analgesic use at population level: Prevalence and patterns of use J.H.O. Turunen, P.T. Mantyselka, E.A. Kumpusalo, R.S. Ahonen (Finland) 374 The ontogeny of neuropathic pain: Postnatal onset of mechanical allodynia in rat spared nerve injury (SNI) and chronic constriction injury (CCI) models R.F. Howard, S.M. Walker, P.M. Mota, M. Fitzgerald (UK) 382 How accurate are parental chronic pain histories provided by offspring? S. Bruehl, C.R. France, J. France, A. Harju, M. al’ Absi (USA) 390 Differences in brain responses to visceral pain between patients with irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis E.A. Mayer, S. Berman, B. Suyenobu, J. Labus, M.A. Mandelkern, B.D. Naliboff, L. Chang (USA) 398 Age effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summation of heat and pressure pain S. Lautenbacher, M. Kunz, P. Strate, J. Nielsen, L. Arendt-Nielsen (Germany, Denmark) 410 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Comment on: Central neuropathic itch from spinal-cord cavernous hemangioma: A human case, a possible animal model, and hypotheses about pathogenesis, Dey et al., Pain 113 (2005) 233-237 R.P. Yezierski, C. Vierck (USA) 419 Response to Letter by Dr Yezierski and Vierck A.L. Oaklander, D. Dey, O. Landrum (USA) 420 CLINICAL UPDATES 422 Author Index to Volume 115 423 Subject Index to Volume 115 427 Contents to Volume 115

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