Altered sensory innervation and pain hypersensitivity in a model of young painful arthritic joints: short- and long-term effects

ConclusionsJoint inflammation increases the sensory nociceptive innervation and induces acute pain hypersensitivity in juvenile and adult, but not in young rats. However, early life joint inflammation ‘primes’ the joint such that adult inflammatory pain behaviour and nociceptive nerve endings in the joint are significantly increased. Early life joint inflammation may be an important factor in the generation and maintenance of chronic arthritic pain.
Source: Inflammation Research - Category: Research Source Type: research