Why Women Experience More Pain Than Men: When a woman and a man both sustain injuries to their pain-generating nerves, only the woman produces a unique hormone that intensifies that pain. #pain #men #women #neuropathic #pannexin1 #leptin #vegf
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Howard G. Smith MD, AM on Instagram: "Why Women Experience More Pain Than Men When a woman and a man both sustain injuries to their pain-generating nerves, only the woman produces a unique hormone that intensifies that pain. University of Calgary researchers report this discovery in the journal Neuron. Their study was in part triggered by a 2019 Canadian Pain Task Force report that verified the higher incidence of chronic pain in females versus males of every age including children. Utilizing rodent animal models, their data showed that neuropathic pain, pain out of proportion to a harmful stimulus, is mediated by pannexin1 microglial and T cells channels in both men and women. In females, nerve injury leads to activation of T cells and the hormone leptin which potentiates pain. In males, the injury leads to release of a vascular endothelial growth factor from microglial cells and this VEGF blocks pain transmission. Discovery of this gender-dependent generation of chronic pain could well lead to strategies for blocking pannexin1 channels for both males and females as well as neutralizing the effects of leptin-magnified pain in females. https://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(25)00009-1?_returnURL=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0896627325000091?showall=true https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/03/250317160418.htm #pain #men #women #neuropathic #pannexin1 #leptin #vegf"

0 likes, 0 comments - drhowardsmithreports on April 2, 2025: "Why Women Experience More Pain Than Men When a woman and a man both sustain injuries to their pain-generating nerves, only the woman produces a unique hormone that intensifies that pain. University of Calgary researchers report this discovery in the journal Neuron. Their study was in part triggered by a 2019 Canadian Pain Task Force report that verified the higher incidence of chronic pain in females versus males of every age including children. Utilizing rodent animal models, their data showed that neuropathic pain, pain out of proportion to a harmful stimulus, is mediated by pannexin1 microglial and T cells channels in both men and women. In females, nerve injury leads to activation of T cells and the hormone leptin which potentiates pain. In males, the injury leads to release of a vascular endothelial growth factor from microglial cells and this VEGF blocks pain transmission. Discovery of this gender-dependent generation of chronic pain could well lead to strategies for blocking pannexin1 channels for both males and females as well as neutralizing the effects of leptin-magnified pain in females. https://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(25)00009-1?_returnURL=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0896627325000091?showall=true https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/03/250317160418.htm #pain #men #women #neuropathic #pannexin1 #leptin #vegf".

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So, the text in the image is a misnomer.

Today marks the 21st anniversary of my last pain-free day.

So, that's a 'fun' fact.

I have it all: #Nociceptive, #neuropathic, #nociplastic, acute and chronic.

Feel free to send #spoons or cute animal pics anytime you can :)

#animalpainawarenessmonth & next instalment continues management #neuropathic pain specifically #Gabapentin. Did you also that #gabapentin affects noradrenergic transmission in the locus coeruleus as well as glutamate in dorsal horn? #chiari #FHS #Fops
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A case report of immediate effects of #acupuncture on #neuropathic #cancer breakthrough pain, by dr Matthias Huemer.

Highlights:
• Acupuncture can have immediate effects on neuropathic cancer #pain
• Acupuncture may be a fast way to improve the pain management of neuropathic pain
• Acupunctures analgesic effect seems strongly associated to segmental inhibition.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1744388122000676