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Sensory Nerves (Hardcover, XII, 624 P. 78)
Series: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, 194
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Theintentionofthisbookistoprovideacomprehensiveandcontemporaryreview
ofthebiologyofsensorynerves. InkeepingwiththethemeoftheHandbookof
Experimental Pharmacology series, emphasis will be placed on the
actions of
drugs,transmittersandautacoidsthatinitiateorinhibitsensorynerveactivation
(through
actionsonionchannelsandreceptorsattheirperipheralterminals)or
modulate the release or actions of the transmitters released from
the central terminalsofsensorynerves.
Onthebasisofextensivesupportiveevidenceinthe literature, it is our
view that many diseases are characterized by alterations in
sensorynervefunction(e. g. pain,cardiovasculardiseaseandmigraine).
Itisour
beliefthatthisbookwillbeunique,asitwillcomprehensivelycovertheroleof
sensory nerves across many therapeutic areas. To address directly
one of the
editorialboardqueries,thisisnotintendedtobeabookaboutthepharmacology
ofpain.
Thatsaid,tomostpharmacologists,painisthemostobviousindicationfor
aroleorsensorynervesindisease.
Webelievethatthelessonslearntfromthestudy
ofneuropathicpainwillbeinvaluableforresearchersintheothertherapeuticareas
covered inthisvolume. Sincemostinterest
hasfocusedontheroleofsensory
nervesinneuropathicpain,wehaveaddedanumberofchaptersdevotedtothis
subject.
Thebookisorganizedinthreeparts,coveringthetypesandrolesofsensory
nervesinsomaticandvisceraldisorders(PartI),speci?ctargetsonsensorynerves
relevanttopainandvisceraldisorders(PartII)andadescriptionofcurrentand
futuretherapeuticstrategiesfortargetingsensorynerves(PartIII).
The?rsttwochaptersinPartIaredevotedtodescribingtheclinicalfeaturesof
neuropathicpainandvisceralpain.
Ourintentionisfortheauthorstoprovidea
clinicalviewpointonthefeaturesoftheseconditionsandtheadvantages/disadv-
tagesofcurrenttreatmentmodalities.
Thenext?vechaptersinPartIfocusonthe
roleofsensorynervesinotherpathologicalconditions.
Severalcommonthemes
willemergeinthispart,includingthemodeofsensorynerveactivationinvarious
tissues and organs, the alterations in sensory nerve excitability
associated with
disease,andtheimportanceofin?ammationandin?ammatorymediatorsininiti-
ingalteredsensorynervefunctionindisease. v vi Preface
Whilstthe?rstpartfocusesontheclinicaland/orsystemsphysiology,PartIIhas
itsfocusatthecellandmolecularlevel.
Thisparthighlightsthecurrentundersta-
ingofproteins/ionchannels/mediatorsthathavecreatedthemostintenserecent
interestintheareaofsensorynervebiology.
Together,thesechapterswillgivethe reader important knowledge about
how sensory nerve function can be altered pharmacologically.
Thelastchapterinthispartdescribestheprocessesthatgive
risetoalteredneuralre?exesatthecentrallevel.
Themechanismsdescribedin
thesechaptersreinforcetheroleofproteins/mediatorshighlightedinthepreceding
chapters.
Theroleofthesecellular,molecularandphysiologicalprocessesinthe
diseasesdiscussedinPart1areemphasized.
TheaimofPartIIIistohighlightpotentialdrugtargetsthatmightaltersensory
nervefunction.
Mostoftheworkhasbeendevotedtothetreatmentofneuropathic
painandsothispartheavilyemphasizesthissubject.
However,aswillbeapparent
fromPartI,manyofthesetargetscouldbeutilizedinothertherapeuticareasthat
implicatesensorynervesintheirpathophysiologicalprocesses.
Thefocusofthe
chaptersisonopioidsandmodulatorsofionchannelsandthenthe?nalchapteris
devotedtofuturetreatmentstrategiesforneuropathicpain.
Finally,wewouldliketothankallthecontributors,includingco-authors,who
agreedtowritechaptersforthisbookandthepublishers,especiallySusanneDathe,
fortheirpatienceandassistance. Baltimore B. J. Canning London D.
Spina Contents PartI RoleofSensoryNervesinDisease
NeuropathicPain:AClinicalPerspective ...3 RalfBaron
VisceralPain:TheNeurophysiologicalMechanism...31 JyotiN. Sengupta
Migraine ...75 SilviaBenemei,PaolaNicoletti,JayG. Capone,Francesco
DeCesaris,andPierangeloGeppetti
AfferentNerveRegulationofBladderFunctioninHealth andDisease ...91
WilliamC. deGroatandNaokiYoshimura
SensoryNervesandAirwayIrritability...139 B. J. CanningandD. Spina
RegulationofCardiacAfferentExcitabilityinIschemia...185
Liang-WuFuandJohnC. Longhurst
RolesofGastro-oesophagealAfferentsintheMechanisms
andSymptomsofRe?uxDisease ...227 AmandaJ. PageandL. AshleyBlackshaw
PartII CellandMolecularMechanismsRegulatingSensory NerveFunction
TransientReceptorPotentialChannelsonSensoryNerves ...261 S. R.
EidandD. N. Cortright Acid-SensitiveIonChannelsandReceptors ...283
PeterHolzer PurinesandSensoryNerves...333 GeoffreyBurnstock vii
viii Contents Sensory-Nerve-DerivedNeuropeptides:
PossibleTherapeuticTargets ...393 ElizabethS. Fernandes,SabineM.
SchmidhuberandSusanD. Brain CytokineandChemokineRegulationofSensory
NeuronFunction ...417 RichardJ. Miller,HosungJung,SoniaK.
BhangooandFletcherA. White TheRoleofPeptidesinCentralSensitization
...451 V. S. Seybold PartIII
CurrentandFutureTreatmentStrategiesTargeting SensoryNerves
OpioidsandSensoryNerves ...495
ChristophSteinandChristianZoTheintentionofthisbookistoprovideacomprehensiveandcontemporaryreview
ofthebiologyofsensorynerves. InkeepingwiththethemeoftheHandbookof
Experimental Pharmacology series, emphasis will be placed on the
actions of
drugs,transmittersandautacoidsthatinitiateorinhibitsensorynerveactivation
(through
actionsonionchannelsandreceptorsattheirperipheralterminals)or
modulate the release or actions of the transmitters released from
the central terminalsofsensorynerves.
Onthebasisofextensivesupportiveevidenceinthe literature, it is our
view that many diseases are characterized by alterations in
sensorynervefunction(e. g. pain,cardiovasculardiseaseandmigraine).
Itisour
beliefthatthisbookwillbeunique,asitwillcomprehensivelycovertheroleof
sensory nerves across many therapeutic areas. To address directly
one of the
editorialboardqueries,thisisnotintendedtobeabookaboutthepharmacology
ofpain.
Thatsaid,tomostpharmacologists,painisthemostobviousindicationfor
aroleorsensorynervesindisease.
Webelievethatthelessonslearntfromthestudy
ofneuropathicpainwillbeinvaluableforresearchersintheothertherapeuticareas
covered inthisvolume. Sincemostinterest
hasfocusedontheroleofsensory
nervesinneuropathicpain,wehaveaddedanumberofchaptersdevotedtothis
subject.
Thebookisorganizedinthreeparts,coveringthetypesandrolesofsensory
nervesinsomaticandvisceraldisorders(PartI),speci?ctargetsonsensorynerves
relevanttopainandvisceraldisorders(PartII)andadescriptionofcurrentand
futuretherapeuticstrategiesfortargetingsensorynerves(PartIII).
The?rsttwochaptersinPartIaredevotedtodescribingtheclinicalfeaturesof
neuropathicpainandvisceralpain.
Ourintentionisfortheauthorstoprovidea
clinicalviewpointonthefeaturesoftheseconditionsandtheadvantages/disadv-
tagesofcurrenttreatmentmodalities.
Thenext?vechaptersinPartIfocusonthe
roleofsensorynervesinotherpathologicalconditions.
Severalcommonthemes
willemergeinthispart,includingthemodeofsensorynerveactivationinvarious
tissues and organs, the alterations in sensory nerve excitability
associated with
disease,andtheimportanceofin?ammationandin?ammatorymediatorsininiti-
ingalteredsensorynervefunctionindisease. v vi Preface
Whilstthe?rstpartfocusesontheclinicaland/orsystemsphysiology,PartIIhas
itsfocusatthecellandmolecularlevel.
Thisparthighlightsthecurrentundersta-
ingofproteins/ionchannels/mediatorsthathavecreatedthemostintenserecent
interestintheareaofsensorynervebiology.
Together,thesechapterswillgivethe reader important knowledge about
how sensory nerve function can be altered pharmacologically.
Thelastchapterinthispartdescribestheprocessesthatgive
risetoalteredneuralre?exesatthecentrallevel.
Themechanismsdescribedin
thesechaptersreinforcetheroleofproteins/mediatorshighlightedinthepreceding
chapters.
Theroleofthesecellular,molecularandphysiologicalprocessesinthe
diseasesdiscussedinPart1areemphasized.
TheaimofPartIIIistohighlightpotentialdrugtargetsthatmightaltersensory
nervefunction.
Mostoftheworkhasbeendevotedtothetreatmentofneuropathic
painandsothispartheavilyemphasizesthissubject.
However,aswillbeapparent
fromPartI,manyofthesetargetscouldbeutilizedinothertherapeuticareasthat
implicatesensorynervesintheirpathophysiologicalprocesses.
Thefocusofthe
chaptersisonopioidsandmodulatorsofionchannelsandthenthe?nalchapteris
devotedtofuturetreatmentstrategiesforneuropathicpain.
Finally,wewouldliketothankallthecontributors,includingco-authors,who
agreedtowritechaptersforthisbookandthepublishers,especiallySusanneDathe,
fortheirpatienceandassistance. Baltimore B. J. Canning London D.
Spina Contents PartI RoleofSensoryNervesinDisease
NeuropathicPain:AClinicalPerspective ...3 RalfBaron
VisceralPain:TheNeurophysiologicalMechanism...31 JyotiN. Sengupta
Migraine ...75 SilviaBenemei,PaolaNicoletti,JayG. Capone,Francesco
DeCesaris,andPierangeloGeppetti
AfferentNerveRegulationofBladderFunctioninHealth andDisease ...91
WilliamC. deGroatandNaokiYoshimura
SensoryNervesandAirwayIrritability...139 B. J. CanningandD. Spina
RegulationofCardiacAfferentExcitabilityinIschemia...185
Liang-WuFuandJohnC. Longhurst
RolesofGastro-oesophagealAfferentsintheMechanisms
andSymptomsofRe?uxDisease ...227 AmandaJ. PageandL. AshleyBlackshaw
PartII CellandMolecularMechanismsRegulatingSensory NerveFunction
TransientReceptorPotentialChannelsonSensoryNerves ...261 S. R.
EidandD. N. Cortright Acid-SensitiveIonChannelsandReceptors ...283
PeterHolzer PurinesandSensoryNerves...333 GeoffreyBurnstock vii
viii Contents Sensory-Nerve-DerivedNeuropeptides:
PossibleTherapeuticTargets ...393 ElizabethS. Fernandes,SabineM.
SchmidhuberandSusanD. Brain CytokineandChemokineRegulationofSensory
NeuronFunction ...417 RichardJ. Miller,HosungJung,SoniaK.
BhangooandFletcherA. White TheRoleofPeptidesinCentralSensitization
...451 V. S. Seybold PartIII
CurrentandFutureTreatmentStrategiesTargeting SensoryNerves
OpioidsandSensoryNerves ...495 ChristophSteinandChristianZollner
ThePharmacologyofVoltage-GatedSodiumChannels inSensoryNeurones
...519 ReginaldJ. DochertyandClareE. Farmer
RoleofCalciuminRegulatingPrimarySensory NeuronalExcitability ...563
T. D. Gover,T. H. MoreiraandD. Weinreich
FutureTreatmentStrategiesforNeuropathicPain...589
FabienMarchand,NicholasG. JonesandStephenB.
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