
The Oxford Handbook of the Neurobiology of Pain represents a state of the art overview of the rapidly developing field of pain research. As populations age, the number of people in pain is growing dramatically, with half the population living with pain. The opioid crisis has highlighted this problem. The present volume is thus very timely, providing expert overviews of many complex topics in pain research that are likely to be of interest not just to pain researchers, but also to pain clinicians who are seeking new therapeutic opportunities to develop analgesics. Many of the topics covered are of interest to neuroscientists, as pain is one of the most amenable sensations for mechanistic dissection.The present volume covers all aspects of the topic, from a history of pain through invertebrate model systems to the human genetics of pain and functional imaging. Chapters include the role of ion channels, the opioid system, the immune and sympathetic systems, as well as the mechanisms that transform acute to chronic pain. Migraine and the interplay between sleep and pain are also discussed. New technology in the form of transgenic animals, chemogenetics, optogenetics, and proteomic analyses are providing significant advances in our research and are covered as well. Demystifying pain through an understanding of its fundamental biology, as outlined in this volume, is the most direct route to ameliorating this vast human problem.
This volume investigates the fundamental neurobiological mechanisms of pain to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding its transition from acute sensation to chronic condition. Professor John N. Wood, a leading authority in the field, compiles contributions from expert researchers to synthesize current knowledge regarding pain pathways. The text argues that a deeper mechanistic understanding of pain biology is the most effective pathway toward developing novel analgesic therapies and addressing the global burden of chronic pain.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a comprehensive reference for neuroscientists and clinicians engaged in pain research. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a high-level synthesis of current laboratory and clinical findings.
Page Count:
938
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190860529
ISBN-13:
9780190860523
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