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Supersensitivity to noradrenaline and chronic neuropathic pain conditions

Supersensitivity to noradrenaline contributes to certain vascular disorders (e.g., hypertension) and chronic neuropathic pain conditions (e.g., complex regional pain syndrome). We aimed to develop a procedure for inducing adrenergic supersensitivity that could be used to investigate the role of catecholamines in these clinical conditions.
These observations indicate that prolonged depletion of adrenergic stores by guanethidine induces adrenergic supersensitivity in cutaneous vessels, and that adrenergic supersensitivity enhances thermal hyperalgesia in the presence of noradrenaline.
Autonomic Neuroscience
Volume 88, Issues 1-2, 12 April 2001, Pages 86-93

Darren M. Lipnicki and Peter D. DrummondCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author

School of Psychology, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, Australia