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A critical review of controlled clinical trials for peripheral neuropathic pain and complex regional pain syndromesW S Kingery
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, CA 94304, USA
Pain 73:123-39. 1997..There was almost no overlap in the controlled trial literature between treatments for PNP and CRPS, and treatments used in both conditions (intravenous phentolamine and epidural clonidine) had similar results...
Colchicine treatment of the sciatic nerve reduces neurogenic extravasation, but does not affect nociceptive thresholds or collateral sprouting in neuropathic or normal ratsW S Kingery
Department of Functional Restoration, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA
Pain 74:11-20. 1998..Sciatic nerve colchicine treatment does not trigger nociceptive fiber collateral sprouting from the adjacent saphenous nerve, nor does it influence the development of hyperalgesia and autotomy behavior after sciatic transection...
Methylprednisolone prevents the development of autotomy and neuropathic edema in rats, but has no effect on nociceptive thresholdsW S Kingery
Department of Functional Restoration, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA
Pain 80:555-66. 1999..This may be a relevant model for examining the effects of corticosteroids on neuropathic pain and complex regional pain syndromes...
The analgesic potency of dexmedetomidine is enhanced after nerve injury: a possible role for peripheral alpha2-adrenoceptorsL R Poree
Department of Anesthesia, Stanford University, California, USA
Anesth Analg 87:941-8. 1998..The analgesic potency of dexmedetomidine was enhanced after nerve injury with a site of action outside the central nervous system. Peripherally restricted alpha2 agonists may be useful in the management of neuropathic pain...
Glucocorticoid inhibition of neuropathic hyperalgesia and spinal Fos expressionW S Kingery
Department of Functional Restoration, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
Anesth Analg 92:476-82. 2001....
Enkephalin release and opioid receptor activation does not mediate the antinociceptive or sedative/hypnotic effects of nitrous oxideW S Kingery
Department of Functional Restoration, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA
Eur J Pharmacol 427:27-35. 2001..We conclude that neither enkephalin nor opioid receptors participate in either the antinociceptive or the sedative/hypnotic actions of N(2)O in mice...
Glucocorticoid inhibition of neuropathic limb edema and cutaneous neurogenic extravasationW S Kingery
Department of Functional Restoration, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA
Brain Res 913:140-8. 2001....
The alpha(2A) adrenoceptor and the sympathetic postganglionic neuron contribute to the development of neuropathic heat hyperalgesia in miceW S Kingery
Department of Functional Restoration, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Pain 85:345-58. 2000....
Antinociceptive action of nitrous oxide is mediated by stimulation of noradrenergic neurons in the brainstem and activation of [alpha]2B adrenoceptorsS Sawamura
Department of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305, USA
J Neurosci 20:9242-51. 2000....
