Аннотация:
Chronic pain is a unique pathophysiological state characterized by the formation of stable neurotransmitter, morphological, and behavioral patterns. Sleep has a facilitating influence on many pain syndromes by blocking signal conduction via the nociceptive pathways, the release of specific neurotransmitters, and the lack of conscious perception during this period. Restriction to the duration of sleep and impairment to its structure are accompanied by increased pain, while improvements in sleep in some cases allow pain to be decreased. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
Ключевые слова:
chronic pain; insomnia; sleep
interleukin 6; trazodone; triazolam; tumor necrosis factor; zolpidem; zopiclone; anxiety; Article; catastrophizing; chronic pain; cognitive behavioral therapy; coping behavior; depression; disease association; disease course; DNA polymorphism; family conflict; human; insomnia; nociception; nonhuman; pathophysiology; protein analysis; sleep disorder; sleep hygiene; sleep parameters; social problem; stress
Kukushkin M. L. Mikhail L`vovich 1957-
Polue`ktov M. G. Mikhail Guryevich 1969-
Кукушкин М. Л. Михаил Львович 1957-
Полуэктов М. Г. Михаил Гурьевич 1969-
Current Views on Chronic Pain and Its Relationship to the State of Sleep
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Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
Springer New York Consultants Bureau
Vol.49, Issue1 P. 13-19
2019
Статья
chronic pain insomnia sleep
interleukin 6 trazodone triazolam tumor necrosis factor zolpidem zopiclone anxiety Article catastrophizing chronic pain cognitive behavioral therapy coping behavior depression disease association disease course DNA polymorphism family conflict human insomnia nociception nonhuman pathophysiology protein analysis sleep disorder sleep hygiene sleep parameters social problem stress
Chronic pain is a unique pathophysiological state characterized by the formation of stable neurotransmitter, morphological, and behavioral patterns. Sleep has a facilitating influence on many pain syndromes by blocking signal conduction via the nociceptive pathways, the release of specific neurotransmitters, and the lack of conscious perception during this period. Restriction to the duration of sleep and impairment to its structure are accompanied by increased pain, while improvements in sleep in some cases allow pain to be decreased. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.