Neurobiological studies of addiction in chronic pain states / edited by Carolyn A. Fairbanks, Thomas J. Martin, Ph. D.

Using rodent models, the contributors explore the basic neurobiology of the relationship among chronic pain, opioid pharmacology, and addiction. Combining various pain models with opioid self-administration and central administration pharmacotherapies allows researchers to answer important questions...

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Other Authors: Fairbanks, Carolyn A. (Editor), Martin, Thomas J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer, 2014.
Series:Contemporary clinical neuroscience ; 17.
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505 0 |a Opioid and Non-Opioid Drug Responding Under States of Chronic Pain: A Timeline Spanning 1980 to Present Day -- Opioid Self-Administration in the Presence of Chronic Pain: Analgesia or Addiction -- The Influence of Pain on Reward Processing: Current Literature and Prospects -- Chronic Pain Stimuli Downregulate Mesolimbic Dopaminergic Transmission: Possible Mechanism of the Suppression of Opioid Reward -- Drug Addiction and Chronic Pain: A Review of Animal Models -- Biopharmaceutical Considerations of Opioid Analgesics in Models of Self-Administration: Review and Summary -- Prenatal Exposure to Opioids -- Opioids in an Evidence-Based World. 
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