a new role of growth hormone and insulin growth factor receptor type 1 in neonatal inflammatory nociception
;Alfredo Manzano-García;Mohammed Gamal-Eltrabily
british journal of educational technology2017Vol. 2pp. e608-
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manzano-garca2017paina
Abstract
Abstract. Growth hormone (GH) and insulin growth factor 1 (IGF1) are implicated in nociceptive processing; it has been reported that the latter participates in neonatal inflammatory nociception. In the target article, the authors propose that local inflammation evoked by carrageenan administration in mice produces a decrease in the local GH levels and an increment of IGF1 receptors type 1 expression, this produces behavioral nociception and peripheral sensitization that can be prevented by GH systemic administration pretreatment.