Role of neurogenic inflammation in pancreatitis and pancreatic pain

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Abstract

Pain arising from pancreatic diseases can become chronic and difficult to treat. There is a paucity of knowledge regarding the mechanisms that sensitize neural pathways that transmit noxious information from visceral organs. In this review, neurogenic inflammation is presented as a possible amplifier of the noxious signal from peripheral organs including the pancreas. The nerve pathways that transmit pancreatic pain are also reviewed as a conduit of the amplified signals. It is likely that components of these visceral pain pathways can also be sensitized after neurogenic inflammation. Copyright © 2005 S. Karger AG.

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Vera-Portocarrero, L., & Westlund, K. N. (2005, October). Role of neurogenic inflammation in pancreatitis and pancreatic pain. NeuroSignals. https://doi.org/10.1159/000087654

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