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Molecular pain / Min Zhuo, editor. — Beijing : Higher Education Press, c2007. – (63.292/M718)

Contents

    Contents
    
    Preface
    The Guide to Use This Book
    Part I Genes, Neurons and Neurotransmission
    Chapter 1 Genes and Neurons (Bong-Kiun Kaang) 3
    Chapter 2 Synapses: Coupling of Presynaptic Voltage-gated Ca2+ Channels to Vesicular Release of Neurotransmitter (Lu-Yang Wang) 17
    Chapter 3 Synaptic Vesicle Cycle at Nerve Terminals (Ling-Gang Wu, Jianhua Xu )
    Part II Glutamate, Excitatory Transmission and Pain
    Chapter 4 Postsynaptic Excitatory Transmission (John F. MacDonald, Suhas Kotecha, Michael F. Jackson, Michael Beazely) 43
    Chapter 5 Kainate Receptors (Christophe Mulle) 53
    Chapter 6 Excitatory Amino Acid Neurotransmitter Regulation (Rochelle Hines, Alaa E1-Husseini) 63
    Chapter 7 Spinal Glutamate Receptors (Megumu Yoshimura) 85
    Chapter 8 Glutamate Kainate Receptor in Pain Transmission and Modulation(Min Zhuo)
    Part III Neuropeptides, ATP, Retrograde Messengers and Opioids
    Chapter 9 Neuropeptides (Xu Zhang, Lan Bao) 109
    Chapter 10 ATP and Its Receptors in Pain (Terumasa Nakatsuka, Jianguo G. Gu) 117
    Chapter 11 Opioid Receptors (Zhizhong Z. Pan)
    Chapter 12 Retrograde Messengers (Min Zhuo)
    Part IV Inhibitory Transmission and Plasticity
    Chapter 13 Inhibitory Transmission (Tian-Le Xu) 157
    Chapter 14 Plasticity of Inhibition; GABA/glycine Systems (Yves De Koninck) 169
    Part V Postsynaptie Signaling and Gene Regulation
    Chapter 15 Protein Kinases and Phosphatases(Ronald A. Merrill, Stefan Strack ) 187
    Chapter 16 Activity-dependent Gene Regulation. How Do Synapses Talk to the Nucleus and Fine-tune Neuronal Outputs? (Haruhiko Bito, Sayaka Takemoto-Kimura, Hiroyuki Okuno) 207
    Chapter 17 Second Messenger Pathways in Pain (Kathleen A. Sluka, David A. Skyba, Marie K. Hoeger Bement, Katherine M. Audette, Rajan Radhakrishnan) 219
    Chapter 18 Genetic Approaches for the Study of Pain (Rohini Kuner) 235
    Part VI Peripheral Nociceptor, Amygdala and Fear
    Chapter 19 Peripheral Nociceptors (Makoto Tominaga) 247
    Chapter 20 Amygdala--Pain Processing and Pain Modulation (Volker Neugebauer) 265
    Chapter 21 Fear Learning (Paul W. Frankland, Sheena A. Josselyn) 281
    Part VII Spinal Plasticity, Reorganization and Chronic Pain
    Chapter 22 Silent Glutamatergic Synapses and Long-term Facilitation in Spinal Dorsal Horn Neurons (Min Zhuo) 295
    Chapter 23 Anatomical Changes in the Spinal Dorsal Horn after Peripheral Nerve Injury (Andrew J. Todd, Alfredo Ribeiro-da-Silva) 309
    Chapter 24 Spinal Microglia in Neuropathic Pain Plasticity (Michael W. Salter)
    Part VIII Cortical Plasticity, Reorganization and Amputation
    Chapter 25 ACC Plasticity (Min Zhuo) 337
    Chapter 26 Reorganization of the Sensorimotor System after Injury (Huixin Qi, Jon H. Kaas) 351
    Part IX Endogenous Analgesia and Other Form of Analgesia
    Chapter 27 Endogenous Biphasic Modulation (Min Zhuo, Gerald F. Gebhart) 373
    Chapter 28 Paradoxical Analgesic and Hyperalgesic Effects of Stress (Meredith Turnbach Robbins, Timothy J. Ness) 387
    Chapter 29 Acupuncture Analgesia (Zhi-Qi Zhao) 397
    Chapter 30 Mechanisms of Opioid Tolerance (Zhizhong Z. Pan) 413
    Part X Models for Studying Pain and Searching for Pain Killers
    Chapter 31 Models in Pain Research (Timothy J. Ness) 425
    Chapter 32 Models for Studying Pain and Searching for Pain Killers in Vitro Electrophysiological Studies of Pain( Peter Goldstein, Jianguo Gu) 441
    Chapter 33 Whole-cell Patch-damp Recording in Vivo (Megumu Yoshimura) 459
    Chapter 34 Basic Mechanisms of Clinically Used Drugs (Annika B. Malmberg) 469
    Selected References 481
    Appendix I Units in Pain Research 485
    Appendix II Useful Websites for the Study of Pain 487
    Appendix III List of Scientific Journals Publishing Studies in Pain 489
    Appendix IV Fundamental and Innovative Contribution to Understanding of Basic Mechanism of Pain, Analgesia and Persistent Pain 491