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PAIN Pain 117 (2005) 484-486 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Author Index to Volume 117 (2005) Aaron, L.A., see Turner, J.A., 117 377 Breese, N.M., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 Abbadie, C., see Lindia, J.A., 117 145 Brehm, S., see Bar, K.-J., 117 97 Ahn, D.K., Chae, J.M., Choi, H.S., Kyung, H.M., Kwon, O.W., Park, H.S.., Brennan, T.J., see Banik, R.K., 117 68 Youn, D.H., Bae, Y.C., Central cyclooxygenase inhibitors reduced IL- Brioni, J.D., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 1B-induced hyperalgesia in temporomandibular joint of freely moving Brook, P., see Besson, M., 117 154 rats, 117 204 Bryant, B.P., see Inoue, T., 117 193 Allchorne, A.J., see Kohno, T., 117 77 Almasi, R., see Bélcskei, K., 117 368 Calixto, J.B., see Ferreira, J., 117 171 Ambalavanar, R., Moritani, M., Dessem, D., Trigeminal P2X; receptor Callén, A., see Veciana, M., 117 443 expression differs from dorsal root ganglion and is modulated by Carlton, S.M., see Rocha-Gonzalez, H.1., 117 182 deep tissue inflammation, 117 280 Carroll, L.J., see Mercado, A.C., 117 51 Anderson, H.A., see Wilson, J.A., 117 421 Cassidy, J.D., see Mercado, A.C., 117 51 Arendt-Nielsen, L., see Gazerani, P., 117 223 Chae, J.M., see Ahn, D.K., 117 204 Arntz, A., see Sieben, J.M., 117 162 Chan, V.W.S., see Gagliese, L., 117 412 Asai, H., Ozaki, N., Shinoda, M., Nagamine, K., Tohnai, I., Ueda, M., Chanda, M.L., see Mogil, J.S., 117 | Sugiura, Y., Heat and mechanical hyperalgesia in mice model of cancer Cheng, J., see Barr, G.A., 117 6 pain, 117 19 Chizh, B.A., see Besson, M., 117 154 Choi, H.S., see Ahn, D.K., 117 204 Bae, Y.C., see Ahn, D.K., 117 204 Colvin, L.A., see Wilson, J.A., 117 421 Baker, S.J., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 Coté, D.C.P., see Mercado, A.C., 117 51 Banik, R.K., Subieta, A.R., Wu, C., Brennan, T.J., Increased nerve growth Covey, D.F., see Pathirathna, S., 117 326 factor after rat plantar incision contributes to guarding behavior and Cummings, M., see Stener-Victorin, E., 117 237 heat hyperalgesia, 117 68 Curran, H.V., see Kamboj, S.K., 117 388 Bar, K.-J., Brehm, S., Boettger, M.K., Boettger, S., Wagner, G., Sauer, H., Cyna, A.M., Words can help!, 117 239 Pain perception in major depression depends on pain modality, 117 97 Barr, G.A., Gao, P., Wang, S., Cheng, J., Qin, J., Sibille, E.L., Pavlidis, P., Danov, S.E., see Symons, F.J., 117 473 Microarray analysis of gene expression following the formalin test in Danziger, N., Willer, J.-C., Tension-type headache as the unique pain the infant rat, 117 6 experience of a patient with congenital insensitivity to pain, 117 478 Bartsch, T., Levy, M.J., Knight, Y.E., Goadsby, P.J., Inhibition of nocicep- Davar, G., see Wasan, A.D., 117 450 tive dural input in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis by somatostatin de C Williams, A.C., Psychological distress and opioid efficacy: More receptor blockade in the posterior hypothalamus, 117 30 questions than answers, 117 245 Becerra, L., see Borsook, D., 117 247 de C. Williams, A.C., see Yates, S.L., 117 314 Beck, J.G., see Palyo, S.A., 117 121 Dessem, D., see Ambalavanar, R., 117 280 Befort, K., see Kohno, T., 117 77 Dickenson, A. H, see Suzuki, R., 117 292 Benedetti, F., Finniss, D.G., Response to ‘Problems with the open-hidden Dilley, A., Lynn, B., Pang, S.J., Pressure and stretch mechanosensitivity of paradigm: the debate is still open and the answer is still hidden’ by peripheral nerve fibres following local inflammation of the nerve trunk, 117 462 Luciana AC Machado, 117 241 Bereiter, D.A., Okamoto, K., Bereiter, D.F., Effect of persistent monoar- Dubé, G.R., Lehto, S.G., Breese, N.M., Baker, S.J., Wang, X., Matulenko, thritis of the temporomandibular joint region on acute mustard oil- M.A., Honoré, P., Stewart, A.O., Moreland, R.B., Brioni, J.D., Electro- induced excitation of trigeminal subnucleus caudalis neurons in male physiological and in vivo characterization of A-317567, a novel blocker and female rats, 117 58 of acid sensing ion channels, 117 88 Bereiter, D.F., see Bereiter, D.A., 117 58 Dworkin, R.H., see Foster, D.C., 117 128 Besson, M., Brook, P., Chizh, B.A., Pickering, A.E., Tactile allodynia in Eccleston, C., see Yates, S.L., 117 314 patients with postherpetic neuralgia: Lack of change in skin blood flow Elekes, K., see Bélcskei, K., 117 368 upon dynamic stimulation, 117 154 Ellis, W., see Gagliese, L., 117 412 Boettger, M.K., see Bar, K.-J., 117 97 Endo, K., see Inada, Y., 117 251 Boettger, S., see Bar, K.-J., 117 97 Béleskei, K., Helyes, Z., Szab6, A., Sandor, K., Elekes, K., Németh, J., Ernst, E., see Lee, H., 117 238 Evers, S., see Leinisch, E., 117 396 Almasi, R., Pintér, E., Petho, G., Szolcsanyi, J., Investigation of the role of TRPV1 receptors in acute and chronic nociceptive processes using Ferreira, J., Trichés, K.M., Medeiros, R., Calixto, J.B., Mechanisms gene-deficient mice, 117 368 involved in the nociception produced by peripheral protein kinase c Borsook, D., Becerra, L., Functional imaging of pain and analgesia—A activation in mice, 117 171 valid diagnostic tool?, 117 247 Finer, B., Letter to the Editor regarding Morley et al. Possible selves in Bowsher, D., Haggett, C., Paradoxical burning sensation produced by cold chronic pain: Self-pain enmeshment, adjustment and acceptance, 117 stimulation in patients with neuropathic pain, 117 230 243 doi: 10.1016/S0304-3959(05)00445-8 PAIN Pain 117 (2005) 484-486 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Author Index to Volume 117 (2005) Aaron, L.A., see Turner, J.A., 117 377 Breese, N.M., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 Abbadie, C., see Lindia, J.A., 117 145 Brehm, S., see Bar, K.-J., 117 97 Ahn, D.K., Chae, J.M., Choi, H.S., Kyung, H.M., Kwon, O.W., Park, H.S.., Brennan, T.J., see Banik, R.K., 117 68 Youn, D.H., Bae, Y.C., Central cyclooxygenase inhibitors reduced IL- Brioni, J.D., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 1B-induced hyperalgesia in temporomandibular joint of freely moving Brook, P., see Besson, M., 117 154 rats, 117 204 Bryant, B.P., see Inoue, T., 117 193 Allchorne, A.J., see Kohno, T., 117 77 Almasi, R., see Bélcskei, K., 117 368 Calixto, J.B., see Ferreira, J., 117 171 Ambalavanar, R., Moritani, M., Dessem, D., Trigeminal P2X; receptor Callén, A., see Veciana, M., 117 443 expression differs from dorsal root ganglion and is modulated by Carlton, S.M., see Rocha-Gonzalez, H.1., 117 182 deep tissue inflammation, 117 280 Carroll, L.J., see Mercado, A.C., 117 51 Anderson, H.A., see Wilson, J.A., 117 421 Cassidy, J.D., see Mercado, A.C., 117 51 Arendt-Nielsen, L., see Gazerani, P., 117 223 Chae, J.M., see Ahn, D.K., 117 204 Arntz, A., see Sieben, J.M., 117 162 Chan, V.W.S., see Gagliese, L., 117 412 Asai, H., Ozaki, N., Shinoda, M., Nagamine, K., Tohnai, I., Ueda, M., Chanda, M.L., see Mogil, J.S., 117 | Sugiura, Y., Heat and mechanical hyperalgesia in mice model of cancer Cheng, J., see Barr, G.A., 117 6 pain, 117 19 Chizh, B.A., see Besson, M., 117 154 Choi, H.S., see Ahn, D.K., 117 204 Bae, Y.C., see Ahn, D.K., 117 204 Colvin, L.A., see Wilson, J.A., 117 421 Baker, S.J., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 Coté, D.C.P., see Mercado, A.C., 117 51 Banik, R.K., Subieta, A.R., Wu, C., Brennan, T.J., Increased nerve growth Covey, D.F., see Pathirathna, S., 117 326 factor after rat plantar incision contributes to guarding behavior and Cummings, M., see Stener-Victorin, E., 117 237 heat hyperalgesia, 117 68 Curran, H.V., see Kamboj, S.K., 117 388 Bar, K.-J., Brehm, S., Boettger, M.K., Boettger, S., Wagner, G., Sauer, H., Cyna, A.M., Words can help!, 117 239 Pain perception in major depression depends on pain modality, 117 97 Barr, G.A., Gao, P., Wang, S., Cheng, J., Qin, J., Sibille, E.L., Pavlidis, P., Danov, S.E., see Symons, F.J., 117 473 Microarray analysis of gene expression following the formalin test in Danziger, N., Willer, J.-C., Tension-type headache as the unique pain the infant rat, 117 6 experience of a patient with congenital insensitivity to pain, 117 478 Bartsch, T., Levy, M.J., Knight, Y.E., Goadsby, P.J., Inhibition of nocicep- Davar, G., see Wasan, A.D., 117 450 tive dural input in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis by somatostatin de C Williams, A.C., Psychological distress and opioid efficacy: More receptor blockade in the posterior hypothalamus, 117 30 questions than answers, 117 245 Becerra, L., see Borsook, D., 117 247 de C. Williams, A.C., see Yates, S.L., 117 314 Beck, J.G., see Palyo, S.A., 117 121 Dessem, D., see Ambalavanar, R., 117 280 Befort, K., see Kohno, T., 117 77 Dickenson, A. H, see Suzuki, R., 117 292 Benedetti, F., Finniss, D.G., Response to ‘Problems with the open-hidden Dilley, A., Lynn, B., Pang, S.J., Pressure and stretch mechanosensitivity of paradigm: the debate is still open and the answer is still hidden’ by peripheral nerve fibres following local inflammation of the nerve trunk, 117 462 Luciana AC Machado, 117 241 Bereiter, D.A., Okamoto, K., Bereiter, D.F., Effect of persistent monoar- Dubé, G.R., Lehto, S.G., Breese, N.M., Baker, S.J., Wang, X., Matulenko, thritis of the temporomandibular joint region on acute mustard oil- M.A., Honoré, P., Stewart, A.O., Moreland, R.B., Brioni, J.D., Electro- induced excitation of trigeminal subnucleus caudalis neurons in male physiological and in vivo characterization of A-317567, a novel blocker and female rats, 117 58 of acid sensing ion channels, 117 88 Bereiter, D.F., see Bereiter, D.A., 117 58 Dworkin, R.H., see Foster, D.C., 117 128 Besson, M., Brook, P., Chizh, B.A., Pickering, A.E., Tactile allodynia in Eccleston, C., see Yates, S.L., 117 314 patients with postherpetic neuralgia: Lack of change in skin blood flow Elekes, K., see Bélcskei, K., 117 368 upon dynamic stimulation, 117 154 Ellis, W., see Gagliese, L., 117 412 Boettger, M.K., see Bar, K.-J., 117 97 Endo, K., see Inada, Y., 117 251 Boettger, S., see Bar, K.-J., 117 97 Béleskei, K., Helyes, Z., Szab6, A., Sandor, K., Elekes, K., Németh, J., Ernst, E., see Lee, H., 117 238 Evers, S., see Leinisch, E., 117 396 Almasi, R., Pintér, E., Petho, G., Szolcsanyi, J., Investigation of the role of TRPV1 receptors in acute and chronic nociceptive processes using Ferreira, J., Trichés, K.M., Medeiros, R., Calixto, J.B., Mechanisms gene-deficient mice, 117 368 involved in the nociception produced by peripheral protein kinase c Borsook, D., Becerra, L., Functional imaging of pain and analgesia—A activation in mice, 117 171 valid diagnostic tool?, 117 247 Finer, B., Letter to the Editor regarding Morley et al. Possible selves in Bowsher, D., Haggett, C., Paradoxical burning sensation produced by cold chronic pain: Self-pain enmeshment, adjustment and acceptance, 117 stimulation in patients with neuropathic pain, 117 230 243 doi: 10.1016/S0304-3959(05)00445-8 Author Index to Volume » 117 (2005) 484-486 Finniss, D.G., see Benedetti, F., 117 241 Kaempfe, N., see Leinisch, E., 117 396 Fleetwood-Walker, S.M., see Wilson, J.A., 117 421 Kamboj, S.K., Tookman, A., Jones, L., Curran, H.V., The effects of Forderreuther, S., Straube, A., Response to Dr Galer, 117 242 immediate-release morphine on cognitive functioning in patients Forssell, H., see Jaéaiskeladinen, S.K., 117 349 receiving chronic opioid therapy in palliative care, 117 388 Foster, D.C., Dworkin, R.H., Wood, R.W., Effects of intradermal foot and Kamei, J., Tamura, N., Saitoh, A., Possible involvement of the spinal nitric forearm capsaicin injections in normal and vulvodynia-afflicted women, oxide/eGMP pathway in vincristine-induced painful neuropathy in 117 128 mice, 117 112 Furukawa, K., see Handa, Y., 117 271 Karchewski, L.A., see Kohno, T., 117 77 Furukawa, K., see Handa, Y., 117 271 Keefe, F.J., see Porter, L.S., 117 340 Kester, A.D.M., see Sieben, J.M., 117 162 Gagliese, L., Weizblit, N., Ellis, W., Chan, V.W.S., The measurement of Kohler, M.G., see Lindia, J.A., 117 145 postoperative pain: A comparison of intensity scales in younger and Knight, Y.E., see Bartsch, T., 117 30 older surgical patients, 117 412 Knottnerus, J.A., see Sieben, J.M., 117 162 Galer, B.S., Response to: Response to letter regarding ‘Impaired self- Kohno, T., Ji, R.-R., Ito, N., Allchorne, A.J., Befort, K., Karchewski, L.A., perception of the hand in complex regional pain syndrome’, 117 242 Woolf, C.J., Peripheral axonal injury results in reduced p opioid recep- Gao, P., see Barr, G.A., 117 6 tor pre- and post-synaptic action in the spinal cord, 117 77 Garry, E.M., see Wilson, J.A., 117 421 Kontinen, V., see Hamunen, K., 117 40 Gazerani, P., Arendt-Nielsen, L., The impact of ethnic differences in Kraemer, C., see Leinisch, E., 117 396 response to capsaicin-induced trigeminal sensitization, 117 223 Kruis, M.R., see Vranken, J.H., 117 231 Goadsby, P.J., see Bartsch, T., 117 30 Kwon, O.W., see Ahn, D.K., 117 204 Granados-Soto, V., see Rocha-Gonzalez, H.I., 117 182 Kyung, H.M., see Ahn, D.K., 117 204 Haggett, C., see Bowsher, D., 117 230 Lang, E.V., Response to Dr A.M. Cyna, 117 239 Hamunen, K., Kontinen, V., Systematic review on analgesics given for pain Lee, H., Ernst, E., Response to Stener-Victorin et al., 117 238 following tonsillectomy in children, 117 40 Lehto, S.G., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 Handa, Y., Ozaki, N., Honda, T., Furukawa, K., Tomita, Y., Inoue, M., Leinisch, E., Evers, S., Kaempfe, N., Kraemer, C., Sostak, P., Jiirgens, Furukawa, K., Okada, M., Sugiura, Y., GD3 synthase gene knockout T., Straube, A., May, A., Evaluation of the efficacy of intravenous mice exhibit thermal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia but acetaminophen in the treatment of acute migraine attacks: a decreased response to formalin-induced prolonged noxious stimulation, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel group multicenter study, 117 271 117 396 He, Z.-J., see Winston, J.H., 117 214 Levy, M.J., see Bartsch, T., 117 30 Helyes, Z., see Bolcskei, K., 117 368 Lindia, J.A., Kohler, M.G., Martin, W.J., Abbadie, C., Relationship Hoheisel, U., Unger, T., Mense, S., The possible role of the NO-cGMP between sodium channel Nay1.3 expression and neuropathic pain beha- pathway in nociception: Different spinal and supraspinal action of vior in rats, 117 145 enzyme blockers on rat dorsal horn neurones, 117 358 Lipkus, I., see Porter, L.S., 117 340 Honda, T., see Handa, Y., 117 271 Lundeberg, T., see Stener-Victorin, E., 117 237 Honoré, P., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 Lynn, B., see Dilley, A., 117 462 Hunt, S. P, see Suzuki, R., 117 292 Huntoon, M.A., Anatomy of the cervical intervertebral foramina: vulner- Machado, L.A.C., Problems with the ‘open-hidden’ paradigm: the debate is able arteries and ischemic neurologic injuries after transforaminal still open and the answer is still hidden. Comment on Finniss and epidural injections, 117 104 Benedetti. (Pain 2005;114:3-6), 117 240 Hurwitz, H., see Porter, L.S., 117 340 Mancl, L., see Turner, J.A., 117 377 Martin, W.J., see Lindia, J.A., 117 145 lannetti, G.D., Zambreanu, L., Tracey, I., Response to Dr Ochoa, 117 236 Matulenko, M.A., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 Inada, Y., Morimoto, S., Moroi, K., Endo, K., Nakamura, T., Surgical relief May, A., see Leinisch, E., 117 396 of causalgia with an artificial nerve guide tube: Successful surgical Medeiros, R., see Ferreira, J., 117 171 treatment of causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II) Meneses, A., see Rocha-Gonzalez, H.I., 117 182 by in situ tissue engineering with a polyglycolic acid-collagen tube, Mense, S., see Hoheisel, U., 117 358 117 251 Mercado, A.C., Carroll, L.J., Cassidy, J.D., Coté, D.C.P., Passive coping is Inoue, M., see Handa, Y., 117 271 a risk factor for disabling neck or low back pain, 117 51 Inoue, T., Bryant, B.P., Multiple types of sensory neurons respond to irri- Miglioretti, D.L., see Von Korff, M., 117 304 tating volatile organic compounds (VOCs): Calcium fluorimetry of Mitchell, R., see Wilson, J.A., 117 421 trigeminal ganglion neurons, 117 193 Mogil, J.S., Chanda, M.L., The case for the inclusion of female subjects in Ito, N., see Kohno, T., 117 77 basic science studies of pain, 117 | Moreland, R.B., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 Jaaskelainen, $.K., Teerijoki-Oksa, T., Forssell, H., Neurophysiologic and Morimoto, S., see Inada, Y., 117 251 quantitative sensory testing in the diagnosis of trigeminal neuropathy Moritani, M., see Ambalavanar, R., 117 280 and neuropathic pain, 117 349 Morley, S., see Yates, $.L., 117 314 Jamison, R., see Wasan, A.D., 117 450 Moroi, K., see Inada, Y., 117 251 Jevtovic-Todorovic, V., see Pathirathna, S., 117 326 Ji, R.-R., see Kohno, T., 117 77 Nagamine, K., see Asai, H., 117 19 Ji, Y., Tang, B., Traub, R.J., Modulatory effects of estrogen and progester- Nakamura, T., see Inada, Y., 117 251 one on colorectal hyperalgesia in the rat, 117 433 Németh, J., see Bélcskei, K., 117 368 Jones, L., see Kamboj, S.K., 117 388 Jones, T.L., Sorkin, L.S., Activated PKA and PKC, but not CaMKUla, are Obara, I., see Starowicz, K., 117 401 required for AMPA/Kainate-mediated pain behavior in the thermal Ochoa, J.L., Letter to the editor of Pain, 117 236 stimulus model, 117 259 Okada, M., see Handa, Y., 117 271 Jiirgens, T., see Leinisch, E., 117 396 Okamoto, K., see Bereiter, D.A., 117 58 486 Author Index to Volume 117 (2005) 484-486 Ozaki, N., see Asai, H., 117 19 Teerijoki-Oksa, T., see Jaiskelainen, $.K., 117 349 Ozaki, N., see Handa, Y., 117 271 Todorovic, S.M., see Pathirathna, S., 117 326 Tohnai, I., see Asai, H., 117 19 Palyo, S.A., Beck, J.G., Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, pain, and Tomita, Y., see Handa, Y., 117 271 perceived life control: Associations with psychosocial and physical Tookman, A., see Kamboj, S.K., 117 388 functioning, 117 121 Tracey, I., see Iannetti, G.D., 117 236 Pang, S.J., see Dilley, A., 117 462 Traub, R.J., see Ji, Y., 117 433 Park, H.S., see Ahn, D.K., 117 204 Trichés, K.M., see Ferreira, J., 117 171 Pasricha, P.J., see Winston, J.H., 117 214 Troost, D., see Vranken, J.H., 117 231 Pathirathna, S., Todorovic, S.M., Covey, D.F., Jevtovic-Todorovic, V., 5a- Turner, J.A., Mancl, L., Aaron, L.A., Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for reduced neuroactive steroids alleviate thermal and mechanical hyper- temporomandibular disorder pain: Effects on daily electronic outcome algesia in rats with neuropathic pain, 117 326 and process measures, 117 377 Pavlidis, P., see Barr, G.A., 117 6 Petho, G., see Béleskei, K., 117 368 Ueda, M., see Asai, H., 117 19 Pickering, A.E., see Besson, M., 117 154 Unger, T., see Hoheisel, U., 117 358 Pintér, E., see Bélcskei, K., 117 368 Urmston, M., see Woby, S.R., 117 137 Portegijs, P.J.M., see Sieben, J.M., 117 162 Porter, L.S., Keefe, F.J., Lipkus, I., Hurwitz, H., Ambivalence over Valls-Solé, J., see Veciana, M., 117 443 emotional expression in patients with gastrointestinal cancer and their van der Vegt, M.H., see Vranken, J.H., 117 231 caregivers: Associations with patient pain and quality of life, 117 340 van Riet-Rutgers, S., see Sieben, J.M., 117 162 Przewlocka, B., see Starowicz, K., 117 401 Veciana, M., Valls-Solé, J., Rubio, F., Callén, A., Robles, B., Laser evoked Przewtocki, R., see Starowicz, K., 117 401 potentials and prepulse inhibition of the blink reflex in patients with Wallenberg’s syndrome, 117 443 Qin, J., see Barr, G.A., 117 6 Verbunt, J.A., see Sieben, J.M., 117 162 Vlaeyen, J.W.S., see Sieben, J.M., 117 162 Rahman, W., see Suzuki, R., 117 292 Von Korff, M., see Sieben, J.M., 117 162 Roach, N.K., see Woby, S.R., 117 137 Von Korff, M., Miglioretti, D.L., A prognostic approach to defining chronic Robles, B., see Veciana, M., 117 443 pain, 117 304 Rocha-Gonzalez, H.I., Meneses, A., Carlton, $.M., Granados-Soto, V., Vranken, J.H., Troost, D., Wegener, J.T., Kruis, M.R., van der Vegt, M.H., Pronociceptive role of peripheral and spinal 5-HT, receptors in the Neuropathological findings after continuous intrathecal administration formalin test, 117 182 of S(+)-ketamine for the management of neuropathic cancer pain, 117 Rosie, R., see Wilson, J.A., 117 421 231 Rubio, F., see Veciana, M., 117 443 Rygh, L. J, see Suzuki, R., 117 292 Wagner, G., see Bir, K.-J., 117 97 Wang, S., see Barr, G.A., 117 6 Saitoh, A., see Kamei, J., 117 112 Wang, X., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 Sandor, K., see Béleskei, K., 117 368 Wasan, A.D., Davar, G., Jamison, R., The association between negative Sauer, H., see Bar, K.-J., 117 97 affect and opioid analgesia in patients with discogenic low back pain, Shenoy, M., see Winston, J.H., 117 214 117 450 Shinoda, M., see Asai, H., 117 19 Watson, P.J., see Woby, S.R., 117 137 Sibille, E.L., see Barr, G.A., 117 6 Webber, M., see Suzuki, R., 117 292 Sieben, J.M., Vlaeyen, J.W.S., Portegijs, P.J.M., Verbunt, J.A., van Riet- Wegener, J.T., see Vranken, J.H., 117 231 Rutgers, S., Kester, A.D.M., Von Korff, M., Arntz, A.A., Knottnerus, J., Weizblit, N., see Gagliese, L., 117 412 A longitudinal study on the predictive validity of the fearavoidance Willer, J.-C., see Danziger, N., 117 478 model in low back pain, 117 162 Wilson, J.A., Garry, E.M., Anderson, H.A., Rosie, R., Colvin, L.A., Mitch- Sorkin, L.S., see Jones, T.L., 117 259 ell, R., Fleetwood-Walker, S.M., NMDA receptor antagonist treatment Sostak, P., see Leinisch, E., 117 396 at the time of nerve injury prevents injury-induced changes in spinal Starowicz, K., Obara, I., Przewlocki, R., Przewlocka, B., Inhibition of NRI and NR2B subunit expression and increases the sensitivity of morphine tolerance by spinal melanocortin receptor blockade, 117 401 residual pain behaviours to subsequently administered NMDA receptor Stener-Victorin, E., Cummings, M., Lundeberg, T., Comment on: antagonists, 117 421 Acupuncture analgesia during surgery: a systematic review by Hyang- Winston, J.H., He, Z.-J., Shenoy, M., Xiao, S.-Y., Pasricha, P.J., Molecular sook Lee and Edzard Ernst, Pain 114 (2005) 511-517, 117 237 and behavioral changes in nociception in a novel rat model of chronic Stewart, A.O., see Dubé, G.R., 117 88 pancreatitis for the study of pain, 117 214 Straube, A., see Férderreuther, S., 117 242 Woby, S.R., Roach, N.K., Urmston, M., Watson, P.J., Psychometric proper- Straube, A., see Leinisch, E., 117 396 ties of the TSK-11: A shortened version of the Tampa Scale for Kine- Subieta, A.R., see Banik, R.K., 117 68 siophobia, 117 137 Sugiura, Y., see Asai, H., 117 19 Wood, R.W., see Foster, D.C., 117 128 Sugiura, Y., see Handa, Y., 117 271 Woolf, C.J., see Kohno, T., 117 77 Suzuki, R., Rahman, W., Rygh, L.J., Webber, M., Hunt, S. P, Dickenson, A. Wu, C., see Banik, R.K., 117 68 H, Spinal-supraspinal serotonergic circuits regulating neuropathic pain and its treatment with gabapentin, 117 292 Xiao, S.-Y., see Winston, J.H., 117 214 Symons, F.J., Danov, S.E., A prospective clinical analysis of pain behavior and self-injurious behavior, 117 473 Yates, S.L., Morley, S., Eccleston, C., de C. Williams, A.C., A scale for Szab6, A., see Béleskei, K., 117 368 rating the quality of psychological trials for pain, 117 314 Szolcsanyi, J., see B6leskei, K., 117 368 Youn, D.H., see Ahn, D.K., 117 204 Tamura, N., see Kamei, J.. 117 112 Zambreanu, L., see lannetti, G.D., 117 236 Tang, B., see Ji, Y., 117 433 Pain 117 (2005) 487-492 www.elsevier.com/locate/pain Subject Index to Volume 117 (2005) a-2,8-Sialyltransferase ATP GD3 synthase gene knockout mice exhibit thermal hyperalgesia and Trigeminal P2X; receptor expression differs from dorsal root ganglion mechanical allodynia but decreased response to formalin-induced and is modulated by deep tissue inflammation, 117, 280 prolonged noxious stimulation, 117, 271 Beliefs Acetaminophen Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder Evaluation of the efficacy of intravenous acetaminophen in the treat- pain: Effects on daily electronic outcome and process measures, 117, ment of acute migraine attacks: a double-blind, placebo-controlled 377 parallel group multicenter study, 117, 396 Blink reflex Acute treatment Laser evoked potentials and prepulse inhibition of the blink reflex in Evaluation of the efficacy of intravenous acetaminophen in the treat- patients with Wallenberg’s syndrome, 117, 443 ment of acute migraine attacks: a double-blind, placebo-controlled Brain type 3 parallel group multicenter study, 117, 396 Relationship between sodium channel Nay!.3 expression and neuro- Alcohol pathic pain behavior in rats, 117, 145 Multiple types of sensory neurons respond to irritating volatile organic CaMKIla compounds (VOCs): Calcium fluorimetry of trigeminal ganglion Activated PKA and PKC, but not CaMKIla, are required for AMPA/ neurons, 117, 193 Kainate-mediated pain behavior in the thermal stimulus model, 117, Aldehyde 259 Multiple types of sensory neurons respond to irritating volatile organic Cancer pain compounds (VOCs): Calcium fluorimetry of trigeminal ganglion Heat and mechanical hyperalgesia in mice model of cancer pain, 117, neurons, 117, 193 19 Allodynia Cancer pain Relationship between sodium channel Nay!.3 expression and neuro- Neuropathological findings after continuous intrathecal administration pathic pain behavior in rats, 117, 145 of S(+)-ketamine for the management of neuropathic cancer pain, 117, 231 Amiloride Capsaicin Electrophysiological and in vivo characterization of A-317567, a novel Multiple types of sensory neurons respond to irritating volatile organic blocker of acid sensing ion channels, 117, 88 compounds (VOCs): Calcium fluorimetry of trigeminal ganglion AMPA neurons, 117, 193 Activated PKA and PKC, but not CaMKIla, are required for AMPA/ Capsaicin Kainate-mediated pain behavior in the thermal stimulus model, 117, The impact of ethnic differences in response to capsaicin-induced 259 trigeminal sensitization, 117, 223 Analgesia Carrageenan-induced mechanical hyperalgesia Peripheral axonal injury results in reduced pz opioid receptor pre- and Investigation of the role of TRPV1 receptors in acute and chronic post-synaptic action in the spinal cord, 117, 77 nociceptive processes using gene-deficient mice, 117, 368 Analgesia Causalgia The association between negative affect and opioid analgesia in patients Surgical reliefo f causalgia with an artificial nerve guide tube: Success- with discogenic low back pain, 117, 450 ful surgical treatment of causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Analgesics Type II) by in situ tissue engineering with a polyglycolic acid-collagen Systematic review on analgesics given for pain following tonsillectomy tube, 117, 251 in children, 117, 40 Cervical spine Anterior spinal artery syndrome Anatomy of the cervical intervertebral foramina: vulnerable arteries and Anatomy of the cervical intervertebral foramina: vulnerable arteries and ischemic neurologic injuries after transforaminal epidural injections, ischemic neurologic injuries after transforaminal epidural injections, 117, 104 117, 104 C-fibers Antinociception Microarray analysis of gene expression following the formalin test in Inhibition of morphine tolerance by spinal melanocortin receptor block- the infant rat, 117, 6 ade, 117, 401 Children Antisense Systematic review on analgesics given for pain following tonsillectomy Relationship between sodium channel Nay!.3 expression and neuro- in children, 117, 40 pathic pain behavior in rats, 117, 145 Chronic pain ASIC Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder Electrophysiological and in vivo characterization of A-317567, a novel pain: Effects on daily electronic outcome and process measures, 117, blocker of acid sensing ion channels, 117, 88 77 doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(05)00446-X 488 Subject Index to Volume 117 (2005) 487-492 Chronic pain Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, pain, and perceived life Heat and mechanical hyperalgesia in mice model of cancer pain, 117, control: Associations with psychosocial and physical functioning, 19 117, 121 Electrophysiology Cognitive function Modulatory effects of estrogen and progesterone on colorectal hyper- The effects of immediate-release morphine on cognitive functioning in algesia in the rat, 117, 433 patients receiving chronic opioid therapy in palliative care, 117, 388 Electrophysiology Cognitive-behavioral therapy Pressure and stretch mechanosensitivity of peripheral nerve fibres Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder following local inflammation of the nerve trunk, 117, 462 pain: Effects on daily electronic outcome and process measures, 117, English 377 Psychometric properties of the TSK-11: A shortened version of the Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, 117, 137 Surgical relief of causalgia with an artificial nerve guide tube: Success- Epidemiology ful surgical treatment of causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Passive coping is a risk factor for disabling neck or low back pain, 117, Type II) by in situ tissue engineering with a polyglycolic acid-collagen 51 tube, 117, 251 Epidural injection Cooling Anatomy of the cervical intervertebral foramina: vulnerable arteries and Multiple types of sensory neurons respond to irritating volatile oreanic ischemic neurologic injuries after transforaminal epidural injections, compounds (VOCs): Calcium fluorimetry of trigeminal ganguun 117, 104 neurons, 117, 193 Estrogen Coping Modulatory effects of estrogen and progesterone on colorectal hyper- Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder algesia in the rat, 117, 433 pain: Effects on daily electronic outcome and process measures, 117, Ethnic 377 The impact of ethnic differences in response to capsaicin-induced Coping behaviour trigeminal sensitization, 117, 223 Passive coping is a risk factor for disabling neck or low back pain, 117, Fear of movement 51 Psychometric properties of the TSK-11: A shortened version of the Corticosteroids Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, 117, 137 Anatomy of the cervical intervertebral foramina: vulnerable arteries and Fear—avoidance model ischemic neurologic injuries after transforaminal epidural injections, A longitudinal study on the predictive validity of the fear-avoidance 117, 104 model in low back pain, 117, 162 Cutaneous blood flow Forehead Tactile allodynia in patients with postherpetic neuralgia: Lack of The impact of ethnic differences in response to capsaicin-induced change in skin blood flow upon dynamic stimulation, 117, 154 trigeminal sensitization, 117, 223 Cyclooxygenase inhibitor Formalin Central cyclooxygenase inhibitors reduced IL-18-induced hyperalgesia Central cyclooxygenase inhibitors reduced IL-1 8-induced hyperalgesia in temporomandibular joint of freely moving rats, 117, 204 in temporomandibular joint of freely moving rats, 117, 204 Daily electronic diary Formalin Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder The case for the inclusion of female subjects in basic science studies of pain: Effects on daily electronic outcome and process measures, 117, pain, 117, | 377 Formalin test Depression Investigation of the role of TRPVI receptors in acute and chronic Pain perception in major depression depends on pain modality, 117, 97 nociceptive processes using gene-deficient mice, 117, 368 Diabetic/toxic/traumatic neuropathy GABA, receptors Investigation of the role of TRPV1 receptors in acute and chronic 5a-reduced neuroactive steroids alleviate thermal and mechanical nociceptive processes using gene-deficient mice, 117, 368 hyperalgesia in rats with neuropathic pain, 117, 326 Disability Gangliosides GD3 synthase gene knockout mice exhibit thermal hyperalgesia and Passive coping is a risk factor for disabling neck or low back pain, 117, 51 mechanical allodynia but decreased response to formalin-induced Dorsal horn prolonged noxious stimulation, 117, 271 General practice Modulatory effects of estrogen and progesterone on colorectal hyper- A longitudinal study on the predictive validity of the fear-avoidance algesia in the rat, 117, 433 model in low back pain, 117, 162 Dorsal horn neurone Geriatric pain The possible role of the NO-cGMP pathway in nociception: Different The measurement of postoperative pain: A comparison of intensity spinal and supraspinal action of enzyme blockers on rat dorsal horn neurones, 117, 358 scales in younger and older surgical patients, 117, 412 Glutamate Dorsal root ganglia Mechanisms involved in the nociception produced by peripheral protein Electrophysiological and in vivo characterization of A-317567, a novel blocker of acid sensing ion channels, 117, 88 kinase c activation in mice, 117, 171 Gonadal hormone Dorsal root ganglia Modulatory effects of estrogen and progesterone on colorectal hyper- Relationship between sodium channel Nay1.3 expression and neuro- algesia in the rat, 117, 433 pathic pain behavior in rats, 117, 145 Gross neurological function Dorsal root ganglia (DRG) GD3 synthase gene knockout mice exhibit thermal hyperalgesia and Inhibition of morphine tolerance by spinal melanocortin receptor block- mechanical allodynia but decreased response to formalin-induced ade, 117, 401 prolonged noxious stimulation, 117, 271 Subject Index to Volume » 117 (2005) 487-492 Headache Laser Inhibition of nociceptive dural input in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis Laser evoked potentials and prepulse inhibition of the blink reflex in by somatostatin receptor blockade in the posterior hypothalamus, 117, patients with Wallenberg’s syndrome, 117, 443 30 Laser evoked potentials Heat hyperalgesia Laser evoked potentials and prepulse inhibition of the blink reflex in Heat and mechanical hyperalgesia in mice model of cancer pain, 117, patients with Wallenberg’s syndrome, 117, 443 19 Lateralization Heat injury Pain perception in major depression depends on pain modality, 117, 97 Investigation of the role of TRPV1 receptors in acute and chronic Life control nociceptive processes using gene-deficient mice, 117, 368 Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, pain, and perceived life Histopathology control: Associations with psychosocial and physical functioning, Neuropathological findings after continuous intrathecal administration 117, 121 of S(+)-ketamine for the management of neuropathic cancer pain, 117, Lingual-nerve 231 Neurophysiologic and quantitative sensory testing in the diagnosis of 5-HT), receptor trigeminal neuropathy and neuropathic pain, 117, 349 Pronociceptive role of peripheral and spinal 5-HT; receptors in the Low back pain formalin test, 117, 182 A longitudinal study on the predictive validity of the fear—avoidance 5-HT; receptor model in low back pain, 117, 162 Pronociceptive role of peripheral and spinal 5-HT; receptors in the Low back pain formalin test, 117, 182 The association between negative affect and opioid analgesia in patients Hyperalgesia with discogenic low back pain, 117, 450 Central cyclooxygenase inhibitors reduced IL-16-induced hyperalgesia MAP kinase in temporomandibular joint of freely moving rats, 117, 204 Hyperalgesia Mechanisms involved in the nociception produced by peripheral protein kinase c activation in mice, 117, 171 Modulatory effects of estrogen and progesterone on colorectal hyper- algesia in the rat, 117, 433 Mechanical allodynia Hyperalgesia Heat and mechanical hyperalgesia in mice model of cancer pain, 117, Possible involvement of the spinal nitric oxide/CGMP pathway in 19 vincristine-induced painful neuropathy in mice, 117, 112 Mechanosensitivity Hyperalgesia Pressure and stretch mechanosensitivity of peripheral nerve fibres Pronociceptive role of peripheral and spinal 5-HT, receptors in the following local inflammation of the nerve trunk, 117, 462 formalin test, 117, 182 Melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4-R) IL-1B Inhibition of morphine tolerance by spinal melanocortin receptor block- Central cyclooxygenase inhibitors reduced IL-18-induced hyperalgesia ade, 117, 401 in temporomandibular joint of freely moving rats, 117, 204 Memory Impulse activity The effects of immediate-release morphine on cognitive functioning in The possible role of the NO-cGMP pathway in nociception: Different patients receiving chronic opioid therapy in palliative care, 117, 388 spinal and supraspinal action of enzyme blockers on rat dorsal horn Method neurones, 117, 358 Systematic review on analgesics given for pain following tonsillectomy In situ tissue engineering in children, 117, 40 Surgical relief of causalgia with an artificial nerve guide tube: Success- Mice ful surgical treatment of causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Mechanisms involved in the nociception produced by peripheral protein Type II) by in situ tissue engineering with a polyglycolic acid-collagen kinase c activation in mice, 117, 171 tube, 117, 251 Microarray analysis Increasing temperature hot plate Microarray analysis of gene expression following the formalin test in Investigation of the role of TRPV1 receptors in acute and chronic the infant rat, 117, 6 nociceptive processes using gene-deficient mice, 117, 368 Migraine Inferior-alveolar-nerve Evaluation of the efficacy of intravenous acetaminophen in the treat- Neurophysiologic and quantitative sensory testing in the diagnosis of ment of acute migraine attacks: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trigeminal neuropathy and neuropathic pain, 117, 349 parallel group multicenter study, 117, 396 Inflammation Migraine Effect of persistent monoarthritis of the temporomandibuljaoirn t region Inhibition of nociceptive dural input in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis on acute mustard oil-induced excitation of trigeminal subnucleus by somatostatin receptor blockade in the posterior hypothalamus, 117, caudalis neurons in male and female rats, 117, 58 30 Inflammation Morphine Electrophysiological and in vivo characterization of A-317567, a novel The effects of immediate-release morphine on cognitive functioning in blocker of acid sensing ion channels, 117, 88 patients receiving chronic opioid therapy in palliative care, 117, 388 Intrathecal Morphine tolerance Activated PKA and PKC, but not CaMKIlIa, are required for AMPA/ Inhibition of morphine tolerance by spinal melanocortin receptor block- Kainate-mediated pain behavior in the thermal stimulus model, 117, 259 ade, 117, 401 Mouse model Intrathecal pain treatment Heat and mechanical hyperalgesia in mice model of cancer pain, 117, Neuropathological findings after continuous intrathecal administration 19 of S(+)-ketamine for the management of neuropathic cancer pain, 117, 231 Muscle Ischemic pain Trigeminal P2X, receptor expression differs from dorsal root ganglion Pain perception in major depression depends on pain modality, 117, 97 and is modulated by deep tissue inflammation, 117, 280 490 Subject Index to Volume 117 (2005) 487-492 Nerve guide tube Nociception Surgical relofi caeusaflgi a with an artificial nerve guide tube: Success- Multiple types of sensory neurons respond to irritating volatile organic ful surgical treatment of causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome compounds (VOCs): Calcium fluorimetry of trigeminal ganglion Type ID) by in situ tissue engineering with a polyglycolic acid-collagen neurons, 117, 193 tube, 117, 251 Nociception Nerve injury The possible role of the NO-cGMP pathway in nociception: Different Peripheral axonal injury results in reduced jz opioid receptor pre- and spinal and supraspinal action of enzyme blockers on rat dorsal horn post-synaptic action in the spinal cord, 117, 77 neurones, 117, 358 Nerve injury Nociception Pressure and stretch mechanosensitivity of peripheral nerve fibres Trigeminal P2X; receptor expression differs from dorsal root ganglion following local inflammation of the nerve trunk, 117, 462 and is modulated by deep tissue inflammation, 117, 280 Nerve stretch NRI and NR2B subunits Pressure and stretch mechanosensitivity of peripheral nerve fibres NMDA receptor antagonist treatment at the time of nerve injury following local inflammation of the nerve trunk, 117, 462 prevents injury-induced changes in spinal NRI and NR2B subunit Neuritis expression and increases the sensitivity of residual pain behaviours to Pressure and stretch mechanosensitivity of peripheral nerve fibres subsequently administered NMDA receptor antagonists, 117, 421 following local inflammation of the nerve trunk, 117, 462 p.-Opioid receptor (MOR) Neuropathic pain Inhibition of morphine tolerance by spinal melanocortin receptor block- NMDA receptor antagonist treatment at the time of nerve injury ade, 117, 401 prevents injury-induced changes in spinal NR1I and NR2B subunit Opioid receptors expression and increases the sensitivity of residual pain behaviours to Peripheral axonal injury results in reduced jz opioid receptor pre- and subsequently administered NMDA receptor antagonists, 117, 421 post-synaptic action in the spinal cord, 117, 77 Neuropathic pain Opioids The association between negative affect and opioid analgesia in patients Tactile allodynia in patients with postherpetic neuralgia: Lack of with discogenic low back pain, 117, 450 change in skin blood flow upon dynamic stimulation, 117, 154 Ordinal regression analysis Neuropathic-pain A longitudinal study on the predictive validity of the fear—avoidance Neurophysiologic and quantitative sensory testing in the diagnosis of model in low back pain, 117, 162 trigeminal neuropathy and neuropathic pain, 117, 349 Ovariectomy Neuropathy Modulatory effects of estrogen and progesterone on colorectal hyper- Neurophysiologic and quantitative sensory testing in the diagnosis of algesia in the rat, 117, 433 trigeminal neuropathy and neuropathic pain, 117, 349 Pain Neuropathy A prospective clinical analysis of pain behavior and self-injurious beha- Possible involvement of the spinal nitric oxide/eGMP pathway in vior, 117, 473 vincristine-induced painful neuropathy in mice, 117, 112 Pain Neuropeptide Electrophysiological and in vivo characterization of A-317567, a novel Trigeminal P2X; receptor expression differs from dorsal root ganglion blocker of acid sensing ion channels, 117, 88 and is modulated by deep tissue inflammation, 117, 280 Pain Neurophysiologic-examination Pain perception in major depression depends on pain modality, 117, 97 Neurophysiologic and quantitative sensory testing in the diagnosis of Pain trigeminal neuropathy and neuropathic pain, 117, 349 Passive coping is a risk factor for disabling neck or low back pain, 117, NMDA 51 Activated PKA and PKC, but not CaMKIla, are required for AMPA/ Pain Kainate-mediated pain behavior in the thermal stimulus model, 117, Peripheral axonal injury results in reduced j: opioid receptor pre- and 259 post-synaptic action in the spinal cord, 117, 77 NMDA receptor Pain NMDA receptor antagonist treatment at the time of nerve injury Systematic review on analgesics given for pain following tonsillectomy prevents injury-induced changes in spinal NRI and NR2B subunit in children, 117, 40 expression and increases the sensitivity of residual pain behaviours to Pain subsequently administered NMDA receptor antagonists, 117, 421 The effects of immediate-release morphine on cognitive functioning in NO synthase patients receiving chronic opioid therapy in palliative care, 117, 388 Possible involvement of the spinal nitric oxide/eGMP pathway in Pain assessment vincristine-induced painful neuropathy in mice, 117, 112 The measurement of postoperative pain: A comparison of intensity NO/cGMP pathway scales in younger and older surgical patients, 117, 412 Possible involvement of the spinal nitric oxide/eGMP pathway in Palliative care vincristine-induced painful neuropathy in mice, 117, 112 The effects of immediate-release morphine on cognitive functioning in NO-cGMP pathway patients receiving chronic opioid therapy in palliative care, 117, 388 The possible role of the NO-cGMP pathway in nociception: Different Parenteral spinal and supraspinal action of enzyme blockers on rat dorsal horn Evaluation of the efficacy of intravenous acetaminophen in the treat- neurones, 117, 358 ment of acute migraine attacks: a double-blind, placebo-controlled Nociception parallel group multicenter study, 117, 396 Inhibition of nociceptive dural input in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis Patient-controlled analgesia by somatostatin receptor blockade in the posterior hypothalamus, 117, The measurement of postoperative pain: A comparison of intensity 30 scales in younger and older surgical patients, 117, 412 Nociception Peripheral nociceptors Mechanisms involved in the nociception produced by peripheral protein Sa-reduced neuroactive steroids alleviate thermal and mechanical kinase c activation in mice, 117, 171 hyperalgesia in rats with neuropathic pain, 117, 326 Subject Index to Volume » 117 (2005) 487-492 Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) test Psychometrics Investigation of the role of TRPV1 receptors in acute and chronic The measurement of postoperative pain: A comparison of intensity nociceptive processes using gene-deficient mice, 117, 368 scales in younger and older surgical patients, 117, 412 Phorbol ester Psychopathology Mechanisms involved in the nociception produced by peripheral protein The association between negative affect and opioid analgesia in patients kinase ¢ activation in mice, 117, 171 with discogenic low back pain, 117, 450 Phosphodiesterase 5 Psychosocial functioning The possible role of the NO-cGMP pathway in nociception: Different Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, pain, and perceived life spinal and supraspinal action of enzyme blockers on rat dorsal horn control: Associations with psychosocial and physical functioning, neurones, 117, 358 117, 121 Physical functioning Quantitative-sensory-testing Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, pain, and perceived life Neurophysiologic and quantitative sensory testing in the diagnosis of control: Associations with psychosocial and physical functioning, trigeminal neuropathy and neuropathic pain, 117, 349 117, 121 Randomized controlled trial PKA Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder Activated PKA and PKC, but not CaMKIla, are required for AMPA/ pain: Effects on daily electronic outcome and process measures, 117, Kainate-mediated pain behavior in the thermal stimulus model, 117, 377 259 Regeneration PKC Surgical reliefo f causalgia with an artificial nerve guide tube: Success- Activated PKA and PKC, but not CaMKIla, are required for AMPA/ ful surgical treatment of causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Kainate-mediated pain behavior in the thermal stimulus model, 117, Type II) by in situ tissue engineering with a polyglycolic acid-collagen 259 tube, 117, 251 Plasma somatostatin concentration Reliability Investigation of the role of TRPV1 receptors in acute and chronic Psychometric properties of the TSK-11: A shortened version of the nociceptive processes using gene-deficient mice, 117, 368 Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, 117, 137 Posterior hypothalamus Repetitive strain injury Inhibition of nociceptive dural input in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis Pressure and stretch mechanosensitivity of peripheral nerve fibres by somatostatin receptor blockade in the posterior hypothalamus, 117, following local inflammation of the nerve trunk, 117, 462 30 Responsiveness Postherpetic neuraliga Psychometric properties of the TSK-I1: A shortened version of the Tactile allodynia in patients with postherpetic neuralgia: Lack of Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, 117, 137 change in skin blood flow upon dynamic stimulation, 117, 154 SB-269970 Postnatal Pronociceptive role of peripheral and spinal 5-HT; receptors in the Microarray analysis of gene expression following the formalin test in formalin test, 117, 182 the infant rat, 117, 6 Sciatic nerve Sa-reduced neuroactive steroids alleviate thermal and mechanical Postoperative hyperalgesia in rats with neuropathic pain, 117, 326 Systematic review on analgesics given for pain following tonsillectomy in children, 117, 40 Secondary mechanical allodynia Activated PKA and PKC, but not CaMKIla, are required for AMPA/ Post-operative pain Kainate-mediated pain behavior in the thermal stimulus model, 117, Electrophysiological and in vivo characterization of A-317567, a novel 259 blocker of acid sensing ion channels, 117, 88 Self-injurious behavior Postoperative pain A prospective clinical analysis of pain behavior and self-injurious beha- The measurement of postoperative pain: A comparison of intensity vior, 117, 473 scales in younger and older surgical patients, 117, 412 Sensitization Post-traumatic stress disorder The impact of ethnic differences in response to capsaicin-induced Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, pain, and perceived life trigeminal sensitization, 117, 223 control: Associations with psychosocial and physical functioning, Sensory system 117, 121 Pain perception in major depression depends on pain modality, 117, 97 Pre-emptive analgesia Serotonin NMDA receptor antagonist treatment at the time of nerve injury Pronociceptive role of peripheral and spinal 5-HT; receptors in the prevents injury-induced changes in spinal NRI and NR2B subunit formalin test, 117, 182 expression and increases the sensitivity of residual pain behaviours to Sex differences subsequently administered NMDA receptor antagonists, 117, 421 Effect of persistent monoarthritis of the temporomandibular joint region Prepulse inhibition on acute mustard oil-induced excitation of trigeminal subnucleus Laser evoked potentials and prepulse inhibition of the blink reflex in caudalis neurons in male and female rats, 117, 58 patients with Wallenberg’s syndrome, 117, 443 Sex differences Primary afferent The case for the inclusion of female subjects in basic science studies of Trigeminal P2X; receptor expression differs from dorsal root ganglion pain, 117, 1 and is modulated by deep tissue inflammation, 117, 280 S( + )-ketamine Progesterone Neuropathological findings after continuous intrathecal administration Modulatory effects of estrogen and progesterone on colorectal hyper- of S(+)-ketamine for the management of neuropathic cancer pain, 117, algesia in the rat, 117, 433 231 Protein kinase C Sodium channel blocker Mechanisms involved in the nociception produced by peripheral protein Relationship between sodium channel Nay!.3 expression and neuro- kinase c activation in mice, 117, 171 pathic pain behavior in rats, 117, 145 492 Subject Index to Volume 117 (2005) 487-492 Somatostatin TMJ Inhibition of nociceptive dural input in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis Central cyclooxygenase inhibitors reduced IL-18-induced hyperalgesia by somatostatin receptor blockade in the posterior hypothalamus, 117, in temporomandibular joint of freely moving rats, 117, 204 30 Tonsillectomy Spared nerve injury Systematic review on analgesics given for pain following tonsillectomy Relationship between sodium channel Nay1.3 expression and neuro- in children, 117, 40 pathic pain behavior in rats, 117, 145 Transforaminal injection Spinal Anatomy of the cervical intervertebral foramina: vulnerable arteries and NMDA receptor antagonist treatment at the time of nerve injury ischemic neurologic injuries after transforaminal epidural injections, prevents injury-induced changes in spinal NRI and NR2B subunit 117, 104 expression and increases the sensitivity of residual pain behaviours to Traumatic brain injury subsequently administered NMDA receptor antagonists, 117, 421 A prospective clinical analysis of pain behavior and self-injurious beha- Spinal cord vior, 117, 473 Inhibition of morphine tolerance by spinal melanocortin receptor block- Trial ade, 117, 401 Systematic review on analgesics given for pain following tonsillectomy Spinal cord in children, 117, 40 Modulatory effects of estrogen and progesterone on colorectal hyper- Trigeminal algesia in the rat, 117, 433 The impact of ethnic differences in response to capsaicin-induced Spinal cord trigeminal sensitization, 117, 223 Neuropathological findings after continuous intrathecal administration Trigeminal brainstem of S(+)-ketamine for the management of neuropathic cancer pain, 117, 231 Effect of persistent monoarthritis of the temporomandibuljaoirn t region Spinal cord on acute mustard oil-induced excitation of trigeminal subnucleus caudalis neurons in male and female rats, 117, 58 Peripheral axonal injury results in reduced y opioid receptor pre- and post-synaptic action in the spinal cord, 117, 77 Trigeminal-nerve Spinal cord injury Neurophysiologic and quantitative sensory testing in the diagnosis of Anatomy of the cervical intervertebral foramina: vulnerable arteries and trigeminal neuropathy and neuropathic pain, 117, 349 ischemic neurologic injuries after transforaminal epidural injections, TRPV1 117, 104 Heat and mechanical hyperalgesia in mice model of cancer pain, 117, Spinal processing 19 Pronociceptive role of peripheral and spinal 5-HT; receptors in the TRPV1 formalin test, 117, 182 Multiple types of sensory neurons respond to irritating volatile organic Spinal sensitization compounds (VOCs): Calcium fluorimetry of trigeminal ganglion Activated PKA and PKC, but not CaMKIla, are required for AMPA/ neurons, 117, 193 Kainate-mediated pain behavior in the thermal stimulus model, 117, TRPV1I receptor 259 Investigation of the role of TRPVI1 receptors in acute and chronic Substance P nociceptive processes using gene-deficient mice, 117, 368 Mechanisms involved in the nociception produced by peripheral protein TSK kinase c activation in mice, 117, 171 Psychometric properties of the TSK-11: A shortened version of the T channels Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, 117, 137 5a-reduced neuroactive steroids alleviate thermal and mechanical TSK-11 hyperalgesia in rats with neuropathic pain, 117, 326 Psychometric properties of the TSK-11: A shortened version of the Tactile allodynia Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, 117, 137 Tactile allodynia in patients with postherpetic neuralgia: Lack of Validity change in skin blood flow upon dynamic stimulation, 117, 154 Psychometric properties of the TSK-11: A shortened version of the Tail-withdrawal Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, 117, 137 The case for the inclusion of female subjects in basic science studies of Validity pain, 117, | The measurement of postoperative pain: A comparison of intensity Temporomandibular disorders scales in younger and older surgical patients, 117, 412 Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder Variability pain: Effects on daily electronic outcome and process measures, 117, The case for the inclusion of female subjects in basic science studies of 377 pain, 117, | Temporomandibular joint Vincristine Effect of persistent monoarthritis of the temporomandibuljaoirn t region on acute mustard oil-induced excitation of trigeminal subnucleus Possible involvement of the spinal nitric oxide/eGMP pathway in vincristine-induced painful neuropathy in mice, 117, 112 caudalis neurons in male and female rats, 117, 58 Thermal nociception Visceral pain Sa-reduced neuroactive steroids alleviate thermal and mechanical Modulatory effects of estrogen and progesterone on colorectal hyper- hyperalgesia in rats with neuropathic pain, 117, 326 algesia in the rat, 117, 433 Thermal threshold Visceromotor response Pain perception in major depression depends on pain modality, 117, 97 Modulatory effects of estrogen and progesterone on colorectal hyper- TMD algesia in the rat, 117, 433 Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder Wallenberg’s syndrome pain: Effects on daily electronic outcome and process measures, 117, Laser evoked potentials and prepulse inhibition of the blink reflex in 377 patients with Wallenberg’s syndrome, 117, 443

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