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Query: UMLS:C0344307 (
analgesia
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Analgesic efficacy varies depending on the pain syndrome being treated. One reason for this may be a differential effect of individual pain syndromes on the function of the endogenous pain control circuits at which these drugs act to produce
analgesia
. To test this hypothesis, we examined the effects of diverse (i.e., ongoing inflammatory, neuropathic, or chronic widespread) pain syndromes on
analgesia
induced by activation of an opioid-mediated, noxious stimulus-induced endogenous pain control circuit. This circuit was activated by subdermal capsaicin injection at a site remote from the site of nociceptive testing.
Analgesia
was not affected by carrageenan-induced inflammatory pain or the early phase of oxaliplatin neuropathy (a complication of cancer chemotherapy). However, the duration of
analgesia
was markedly shorter in the late phase of oxaliplatin neuropathy and in
alcoholic neuropathy
. A model of fibromyalgia syndrome produced by chronic unpredictable stress and proinflammatory cytokines also shortened
analgesia
duration, but so did the same stress alone. Therefore, since chronic pain can activate neuroendocrine stress axes, we tested whether they are involved in the attenuation of analgesic duration induced by these pain syndromes. Rats in which the sympathoadrenal axis was ablated by adrenal medullectomy showed normal duration pain-induced
analgesia
in groups with either late-phase oxaliplatin neuropathy,
alcoholic neuropathy
, or exposure to sound stress. These results support the suggestion that pain syndromes can modulate activity in endogenous pain control circuits and that this effect is sympathoadrenal dependent.
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PMID:Attenuation of activity in an endogenous analgesia circuit by ongoing pain in the rat. 2094 10