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European Journal of Pain | 2008

Care related pain in hospitalized patients: a cross-sectional study.

Anne Coutaux; Laurence Salomon; Michel Rosenheim; Anne-Sophie Baccard; Catherine Quiertant; Emmanuelle Papy; Thierry Blanchon; Elisabeth Collin; F. Cesselin; M. Binhas; P. Bourgeois

Context: Care‐related pain includes pain occurring during transportation, movement, diagnostic imaging, physical examination, or treatment. Its prevalence has never been assessed in a large adult inpatient population.


PLOS ONE | 2009

Freezing of enkephalinergic functions by multiple noxious foci: a source of pain sensitization?

F. Cesselin; S. Bourgoin; A. Mauborgne; Michel Hamon; Daniel Le Bars

Background The functional significance of proenkephalin systems in processing pain remains an open question and indeed is puzzling. For example, a noxious mechanical stimulus does not alter the release of Met-enkephalin-like material (MELM) from segments of the spinal cord related to the stimulated area of the body, but does increase its release from other segments. Methodology/Principal Findings Here we show that, in the rat, a noxious mechanical stimulus applied to either the right or the left hind paw elicits a marked increase of MELM release during perifusion of either the whole spinal cord or the cervico-trigeminal area. However, these stimulatory effects were not additive and indeed, disappeared completely when the right and left paws were stimulated simultaneously. Conclusion/Significance We have concluded that in addition to the concept of a diffuse control of the transmission of nociceptive signals through the dorsal horn, there is a diffuse control of the modulation of this transmission. The “freezing” of Met-enkephalinergic functions represents a potential source of central sensitization in the spinal cord, notably in clinical situations involving multiple painful foci, e.g. cancer with metastases, poly-traumatism or rheumatoid arthritis.


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1986

Effects of kelatorphan and other peptidase inhibitors on the in vitro and in vivo release of methionine-enkephalin-like material from the rat spinal cord.

S. Bourgoin; D Le Bars; F. Artaud; A.M. Clot; R Bouboutou; Marie-Claude Fournie-Zaluski; Bernard P. Roques; M. Hamon; F. Cesselin


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1987

Enkephalinase is involved in the degradation of endogenous substance P released from slices of rat substantia nigra.

A Mauborgne; S Bourgoin; J J Benoliel; M Hirsch; J L Berthier; M. Hamon; F. Cesselin


Neuropeptides | 1994

Activity in low-threshold primary afferent fibers (PAF) reduces the spinal release of CGRP via stimulation of glycine receptors

Michel Pohl; S. Bourgoin; E. Collin; A.M. Clot; A. Mauborgne; M. Hamon; D. Le Bars; F. Cesselin


Neuropeptides | 1994

Delta receptor-dependent inhibition by morphine of the release of met-enkephalin-like material (MELM) from the rat spinal cord in vivo

E. Collin; A. Mauborgne; S. Bourgoin; J.J. Benoliel; M. Hamon; F. Cesselin


Neuropeptides | 1994

Alterations in the spinal release of opioid peptides in arthritic rats affect the activity of substance P- and CGRP-containing primary afferent fibers (PAF)

S. Bourgoin; E. Collin; Michel Pohl; A. Mauborgne; J.J. Benoliel; I. Nevo; M. Hamon; F. Cesselin


Neuropeptides | 1993

Effects of electrical and noxious peripheral stimulations on the spinal release of CGRP in the rat

S. Bourgoin; Michel Pohl; E. Collin; A.M. Clot; D. Le Bars; M. Hamon; F. Cesselin


Neuropeptides | 1992

Calcitonin gene-related peptide-like material (CGRP-LM) is released from the cervicotrigeminal area by electrical and noxious thermal stimulation in the rat

Michel Pohl; E. Collin; S. Bourgoin; A.M. Clot; M. Hamon; F. Cesselin; D. Le Bars


Archive | 1987

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D. Le Bars; S. Bourgoin; Luis Villanueva; M. Hamon; F. Cesselin

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Bernard P. Roques

Paris Descartes University

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