Publications by authors named "Julia K Schopohl"

1. Control of inflammatory pain can result from activation of opioid receptors on peripheral sensory nerves by opioid peptides secreted from leukocytes in response to stress (e.g.

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Neuroimmune interactions control pain through activation of opioid receptors on sensory nerves by immune-derived opioid peptides. Here we evaluate mechanisms of intrinsic pain inhibition at different stages of Freund's adjuvant-induced inflammation of the rat paw. We use immunohistochemistry and paw pressure testing.

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Pain can be effectively controlled by endogenous mechanisms based on neuroimmune interactions. In inflamed tissue immune cell-derived opioid peptides activate opioid receptors on peripheral sensory nerves leading to potent analgesia. This is brought about by a release of opioids from inflammatory cells after stimulation by stress or corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH).

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