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Striatal dopamine D2 receptors in modulation of pain in humans: a review

✍ Scribed by Nora Hagelberg; Satu K. Jääskeläinen; Ilkka K. Martikainen; Heikki Mansikka; Heli Forssell; Harry Scheinin; Jarmo Hietala; Antti Pertovaara


Book ID
113584887
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
122 KB
Volume
500
Category
Article
ISSN
0014-2999

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✦ Synopsis


We review evidence indicating that the striatum and striatal dopamine D2 receptors are involved in the regulation of pain in humans. Painful stimulation produces an increase in regional cerebral blood flow in the human striatum. Pain is a common symptom in patients with nigrostriatal dopaminergic hypofunction. Positron emission tomography findings show that a low dopamine D2 receptor availability in the striatum of healthy subjects (indicating either a low density of dopamine D2 receptors or a high synaptic concentration of dopamine) is associated with a high cold pain threshold and a low capacity to recruit central pain inhibition by conditioning stimulation. Patients with chronic orofacial pain have higher dopamine D2 receptor availability than their age-matched controls. We propose that the striatal dopamine D2 receptor may be an important target for the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain.


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