Publications by authors named "Ling-Jie Xia"

On the basis of continuous improvement in recent years, radiofrequency therapy technology has been widely developed, and has become an effective method for the treatment of various intractable pain. Radiofrequency therapy is a technique that uses special equipment and puncture needles to output ultra-high frequency radio waves and accurately act on local tissues. In order to standardize the application of radiofrequency technology in the treatment of painful diseases, Chinese Association for the Study of Pain (CASP) has developed a consensus proposed by many domestic experts and scholars.

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Chronic pain lasting more than 3 mo, or even several years can lead to disability. Treating chronic pain safely and effectively is a critical challenge faced by clinicians. Because administration of analgesics through oral, intravenous or intramuscular routes is not satisfactory, research toward percutaneous delivery has gained interest.

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Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) is a common occurrence in clinical practice and there are a variety of options for the treatment of it. However, the pharmacological therapy is still considered to be a primary treatment. The recent years have witnessed the emergence of opioid crisis, yet there are no relevant guidelines on how to treat CMP with non-opioid analgesics properly.

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Painful peripheral neuropathy is a severe side effect in oxaliplatin therapy that compromises cancer patients' quality of life. However, its underlying pathogenic mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we found that intraperitoneal consecutive administration of oxaliplatin significantly increased excitability of small diameter dorsal root ganglion neurons and induced thermal hyperalgesia in rats.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study examines gene expression changes in the dorsal horns of rats following sciatic nerve injury, focusing on how these changes differ between young and adult rats.
  • - Researchers used microarray data to identify 210 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in adults and 50 in young rats, with specific genes linked to immune response and inflammation pathways.
  • - Key genes such as CCL2, NF-κB1, and RAC2 identified in adults, along with FCER1G and C1Q relevant to both age groups, may play significant roles in developing neuropathic pain through immune-related mechanisms.
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Objective: The thiamin is often used in the treatment of neuropathy, and pregabalin is often used to treat neuropathic pain. Our study examined the influence of thiamin on the efficacy of pregabalin in a rat model of spinal nerve ligation (SNL)-induced neuropathic pain.

Methods: Sprague-Dawley male rats were randomly divided into six groups.

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