Invited
Speaker
New Perspective in Pain Treatment
Luigi F. Rodella, Rita Rezzani
Italy
Pain is a disabling condition with a remarkable clinical relevance.
Nevertheless the neuronal basis of its transmission and modulation
are not completely known. So, the neurochemical characterisation of
the nociceptive pathway plays a pivotal role to develop new analgesic
strategies.
Several factors and chemicals are involved in the activation of the
nociceptive pathway both in peripheral and central nervous system.
Recently, a number of researches focus on the role of cannabinergic,
purinergic, glutammatergic and nitroxidergic systems in pain transmission
showing that new drugs interfering with this systems could be useful
for pain treatment. In addition, other molecules, such antioxidants
and aquaporins, which are not classified as chemical/neurochemical
mediators, can be altered during pain processing and interferes with
nociceptive trasmission. Finally, there is an increased evidence that
activated glia and nerve growth factor (NGF) could be involved in
the induction and maintenance of pain. In this presentation the recent
results about new molecules acting on cannabinergic, purinergic, glutammatergic
and nitroxidergic systems, and NGF and stem cell transplantation involvement
in pain treatment, will be discussed.
|