Advances in itch research have elucidated differences between itch and pain but have also blurred the distinction between them. There is a long debate about how somatic sensations including touch, pain, itch, and temperature sensitivity are encoded by the nervous system. Research suggests that each sensory modality is processed along a fixed, direct-line communication system from the skin to the brain. Itch: Mechanisms and Treatment presents a timely update on all aspects of itch research and the clinical treatment of itch that accompanies many dermatological conditions including psoriasis, neuropathic itch, cutaneous t-cells lymphomas, and systemic diseases such as kidney and liver disease and cancer. Composed of contributions from distinguished researchers around the world, the book explores topics such as: Neuropathic itch Peripheral neuronal mechanism of itch The role of PAR-2 in neuroimmune communication and itch Mrgprs as itch receptors The role of interleukin-31 and oncostatin M in itch and neuroimmune communication Spinal coding of itch and pain Spinal microcircuits and the regulation of itch Examining new findings on cellular and molecular mechanisms, the book is a compendium of the most current research on itch, its prevalence in society, and the problems associated with treatment.
| ISBN-13: | 9781466505438 |
| ISBN-10: | 1466505435 |
| Publisher: | CRC Press |
| Publication date: | 2014-02-25 |
| Edition description: | 1 |
| Pages: | 494 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 9.3 Inches, Length: 6.2 Inches, Weight: 1.79897205792 Pounds, Width: 0.8 Inches |
| Author: | E. Carstens, Tasuku Akiyama |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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