Glutamate receptors and their role in acute and inflammatory pain

Susan M. Carlton

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    Abstract

    7. Summary: Data from both animals and humans indicate that peripheral glutamate receptors are involved in nociceptive transmission in the normal and inflamed state. Studies in animal models indicate that peripheral glutamate receptors may provide novel targets for treatment of inflammatory pain. The variety of peripheral iGlu and mGlu receptors provides many targets for drug development. Manipulating the peripheral glutamatergic system could lead to advances in treating maladaptive pain while avoiding CNS side effects.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Title of host publicationGlutamate Receptors in Peripheral Tissue
    Subtitle of host publicationExcitatory Transmission Outside the CNS
    PublisherSpringer US
    Pages87-96
    Number of pages10
    ISBN (Electronic)9780306486449
    ISBN (Print)0306479737, 9780306479731
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2005

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Medicine
    • General Neuroscience

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