Cytokines, Inflammation and Pain
- 01Cytokines are proteins cells use for communication
- 02Some cytokines promote inflammation, others reduce it
- 03Pro-inflammatory cytokines can initiate and sustain pain
- 04They may directly activate pain-sensing neurons
- 05They are also linked to nervous system sensitization
Certain cell-signaling proteins called cytokines are involved in both starting and maintaining pathological pain by directly activating pain-sensing nerves.
Cytokines are small secreted proteins released by cells have a specific effect on the interactions and communications between cells. Cytokine is a general name; other names include lymphokine (cytokines made by lymphocytes), monokine (cytokines made by monocytes), chemokine (cytokines with chemotactic activities), and interleukin (cytokines made by one leukocyte and acting on other leukocytes). Cytokines may act on the cells that secrete them (autocrine action), on nearby cells (paracrine action), or in some instances on distant cells (endocrine action). There are both pro-inflammatory cytokines and anti-inflammatory cytokines. There is significant evidence showing that certain cytokines/chemokines are involved in not only the initiation but also the persistence of pathologic pain by directly activating nociceptive sensory neurons. Certain inflammatory cytokines are also involved in nerve-injury/inflammation-induced central sensitization, and are related to the development of contralateral hyperalgesia/allodynia. The discussion presented in this chapter describes several key pro-inflammatory cytokines/chemokines and anti-inflammatory cytokines, their relation with pathological pain in animals and human patients, and possible underlying mechanisms.
- APA
- J-M Zhang, & J An (2007). Cytokines, Inflammation and Pain. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/cytokines-inflammation-and-pain/
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- J-M Zhang, and J An. "Cytokines, Inflammation and Pain." 2007, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/cytokines-inflammation-and-pain/.
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- J-M Zhang, J An. 2007. "Cytokines, Inflammation and Pain.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/cytokines-inflammation-and-pain/
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