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Developmental biology of inflammatory pain
British Journal of Anaesthesia, 1995 Inflammatory pain is as much a problem in infants and children as it is in adults, whether it arises from medical, surgical or everyday situations. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most common chronic illnesses of childhood with an incidence of 9.2–13.9 cases per 100 000 children in the USA, with peak age of onset of 1–3 years.openaire +2 more sourcesSex Differences in Medication Discontinuation in Axial Spondyloarthritis
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We examined sex differences in medication discontinuation among patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) initiating tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi), interleukin‐17 inhibitors (IL‐17i), or JAK inhibitors (JAKi). Methods
Using data from the Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness (RISE) Registry (2003–2025), we assessed ...Rachael Stovall, Cinthia Blat, Eric Roberts, Jean W. Liew, Katherine Wysham, Namrata Singh, Janna Friedly, Lianne S. Gensler, Gabriela Schmajuk, Jinoos Yazdany +9 morewiley +1 more sourceCurrent evidence for a modulation of low back pain by human genetic variants [PDF]
, 2009 The manifestation of chronic back pain depends on structural, psychosocial, occupational and genetic influences. Heritability estimates for back pain range from 30% to 45%. Genetic influences are caused by genes affecting intervertebral disc degeneration Aberle, Agarwal, Agrawal, Aladin, Anderson, Andersson, Annunen, Arnold, Ashford, Atkinson, Bandell, Battie, Battie, Bautista, Bejaoui, Berthele, Beyer, Blau, Bond, Brown, Brown, Brown, Campa, Caraco, Carbonell Sala, Carragee, Cascorbi, Cho, Chou, Chou, Cipollone, Collart, Cox, Dalen, Daly, Dawkins, Dayer, Dayer, Diatchenko, Diatchenko, Diatchenko, Dick, Doehring, Eckhardt, Einarsdottir, Fillingim, Foulkes, Fu, Gasche, Goldberg, Grant, Gross, Gursoy, Gutierrez-Roelens, Hamdani, Hartvigsen, Hayashida, Hernandez, Higashino, Hirose, Hoyland, Hummel, Hustmyer, Ikeda, Indo, Irmgard Tegeder, Jayamanne, Jim, Jörn Lötsch, Kales, Kalichman, Karppinen, Karsak, Kawaguchi, Kawaguchi, Kawasaki, Khoromi, Kim, Kim, Kim, Kim, Kirchheiner, Kirchheiner, Klepstad, Knoeringer, Kroslak, Kuisma, Kung, Lafreniere, Landau, Langdahl, Le Maitre, Lee, Lettre, Leyne, Lichtman, Liem, Lorenzo, Lotsch, Lotsch, Lotsch, Lotsch, Lotsch, Lotsch, Lovlie, Lu, Luoma, Lötsch, MacDonald, Macpherson, Madadi, Manning, McNamara, Meeus, Meller, Meller, Mignat, Mio, Miura, Mogil, Mogil, Morrison, Nguyen, Noponen-Hietala, Noponen-Hietala, Oakley, Oertel, Oertel, Oertel, Ofek, Ohtori, Oliveira, Paassilta, Papafili, Pilotto, Pluijm, Poulsen, Racz, Racz, Rakvag, Ralston, Ralston, Reyes-Gibby, Richards, Riviere, Roddier, Romberg, Russo, Sachse, Sakai, Schmidt, Schneider, Seki, Seki, Sindrup, Sipe, Skarke, Skarke, Slade, Slaugenhaupt, Solovieva, Solovieva, Solovieva, Solovieva, Solovieva, Srinivasan, Srinivasan, Stamer, Stamer, Steward, Stohler, Suzuki, Svendsen, Tadic, Takahashi, Tam, Tander, Tegeder, Tegeder, Thieme, Thomas, Trevisani, Uitterlinden, Ujike, van Meurs, Vargas-Alarcon, Verhoeven, Videman, Videman, Virtanen, Voronov, Vree, Wiesinger, Yamada, Yazdanpanah, Zhang, Zhang, Zhang, Zhang, Zubieta, Zuo +200 morecore +1 more sourceClinical Practice Guideline for Evaluation and Management of Peripheral Nervous System Manifestations in Sjögren's Disease
Arthritis Care &Research, EarlyView.Objective
Sjögren's disease is an autoimmune disorder that can impact multiple organ systems, including the peripheral nervous system (PNS). PNS manifestations, which can exist concurrently, include mononeuropathies, polyneuropathies, and autonomic nervous system neuropathies.Anahita Deboo, Robert Fox, Katherine M. Hammitt, Julie Frantsve‐Hawley, Matthew C. Baker, Stamatina Danielides, Eduardo De Sousa, Brent P. Goodman, Jennifer K. King, Steven Mandel, Ghaith Noaiseh, Pantelis P. Pavlakis, George Sarka, R. Hal Scofield, Arun Varadhachary, Daniel J. Wallace, Matt Makara, Nancy Carteron, Steven Carsons, in collaboration with the Consensus Expert Panel (CEP) members, G. Alden Adkins, Brittany Adler, Hossein Ansari, Senada Arabelovic, Alan Baer, Denis Balaban, Shamik Bhattacharyya, Evelyn Bromet, Krishna Chaganti, Kamal Chemali, Melissa Cortez, Schartess Culpepper, Paul Dellaripa, Dana Direnzo, Daniel El Bogdadi, Robert Fearon, Mehrnez Fischbach, Judi Furlong, Christopher Gibbons, Rachael Gordon, Thomas Grader Beck, Syed Haider, Larry Hollenbeck, Chadwick R. Johr, Stuart S. Kassan, Brian King, Octavia Kincaid, Eugene Kissin, Vasileios Kyttaris, Lindsay Lally, Brandon M. Law, Janet Lewis, Scott M. Lieberman, Amanda Lusa, Joseph Lutt, Rashmi Maganti, Arthur M. Mandelin, Sara McCoy, Kerry Neall, Timothy Niewold, Anne Louise Oaklander, Ruben A. Peredo‐Wende, Lynn Petruzzi, Mark A. Porter, Guada Respicio Duque, Tania Reyna, Nathaniel M. Robbins, Elliot D. Rosenstein, Laura Rosow, Breanna Ruthrauff, Amit Sachdev, Nora Sandorfi, Sarah Schafer, Elena Schiopu, Chokkalingam Siva, Daniel Small, Sara M. Stern, Lauren Stiles, Susan Stoddard, Jinny Tavee, Donald Thomas, Edward L. Treadwell, Nagagopal Venna, Steven Vernino, Frederick B. Vivino, Brittany Weber, Sepideh Yadollahi, Huiying Yu, Scott Zashin +88 morewiley +1 more sourceInflammatory pain neural plasticity [PDF]
Current Opinion in Physiology, 2019 Inflammatory pain comprises bidirectional communication between the immune and nervous system that results in a myriad of changes within the somatosensory system. This results in amplified transmission of nociceptive signals and the unmasking of neural circuits that enable innocuous stimuli to drive central pain circuitry following injury.openaire +2 more sourcesEvaluation of the Antinociceptive Effect of Sesamin: Role of 5HT1A Serotonergic Receptors
PharmaceuticsBackground/Objectives: Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is used in folk medicine to treat painful disorders. Sesamin is the main lignan found in this plant; however, its antinociceptive potential has scarcely been studied.Roberto Camacho-Cruz, David Francisco Alcalá-Hernández, Juan Carlos Huerta-Cruz, Jesús Arrieta-Valencia, María Elena Sánchez-Mendoza, Francisco Javier Flores-Murrieta, Andrés Navarrete, Juan Gerardo Reyes-García, Héctor Isaac Rocha-González +8 moredoaj +1 more sourcePharmacology of pain
Reumatismo, 2014 This article discusses the mechanisms of action of the main drugs used to treat pain, in particular inflammatory pain. The drugs are described following a classification based on the steps of pain processing that they primarily affect.D. Fornasari, S. Coacciolidoaj +1 more sourceCombining Three Peripheral Blood Biomarkers to Stratify Rheumatoid Arthritis–Associated Interstitial Lung Disease Risk
Arthritis Care &Research, EarlyView.Objective
The purpose was to evaluate a biomarker score consisting of MUC5B rs35705950 promoter variant, plasma matrix metalloproteinase‐7 (MMP‐7), and serum anti–malondialdehyde‐acetaldehyde (anti‐MAA) antibody for rheumatoid arthritis (RA)–associated interstitial lung disease (ILD) risk stratification.Kelsey Coziahr, Austin M. Wheeler, Brent A. Luedders, Michael Duryee, Halie Frideres, Katherine D. Wysham, Grant W. Cannon, Gary Kunkel, Dana P. Ascherman, Paul A. Monach, Gail S. Kerr, Andreas M. Reimold, Scott M. Matson, Joshua F. Baker, Geoffrey M. Thiele, Ted R. Mikuls, Bryant R. England +16 morewiley +1 more sourceTemporal Trends and Short‐ and Long‐Term Mortality of People With Acute Myocardial Infarction and Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Nationwide Cohort Study
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We investigated whether a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects the quality of inpatient acute myocardial infarction (AMI) care and long‐term mortality post‐AMI. Methods
We analyzed data from 784,091 adults, 6,047 with a diagnosis of RA, from England and Wales hospitalized with AMI between 2005 and 2019 from the Myocardial Ischaemia ...Megan Butler, Nicholas Weight, Muhammad Rashid, Rodrigo Bagur, Purvi Parwani, Samantha Hider, Edward Roddy, Robert Butler, Mamas A. Mamas +8 morewiley +1 more source