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An integrated perspective on diabetic, alcoholic, and drug-induced neuropathy

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
June 22, 2017
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Despite its pervasiveness, many physicians are unfamiliar with how best to treat of NeuP, partly due to few reviews available that integrate basic science with clinical practice. Now, however, a timely review has been published in the Journal of Pain Research aimed at providing clinicians with insight into the etiology of NeuP and educating preclinical scientists on its diagnosis and choice of treatment.

The review, titled "An integrated perspective on diabetic, alcoholic, and drug-induced neuropathy, etiology, and treatment in the US" provides a succinct overview of three different and prevalent neuropathies (diabetic, alcohol- and drug-induced), fusing the combined clinical and preclinical pharmacological expertise in NeuP of the authors.

The lead author, Dr Richard van Rijn from Purdue University, Indiana, USA, said of the review, "In light of the new Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations against the use of opioids for chronic pain, we deemed it important to provide an overview of the current understanding of the etiology and pharmacological treatment options for neuropathic pain from the viewpoint of both a practicing physician and a preclinical pharmacologist."

The review discusses the anatomy of pain and pain transmission, with special attention to key ion channels, receptors, and neurotransmitters. Dr Michael Schatman, the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Pain Medicine commented, "This outstanding review is timely and noteworthy in its broad coverage of a wide variety of neuropathies and their treatments."

An understanding of pain neurophysiology will lead to a better understanding of the rationale for the effectiveness of current treatment options, and may lead to better diagnostic tools to help distinguish types of neuropathy. The review also looks at ongoing research efforts to develop additional treatments for NeuP.

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Editor's notes:

The review "An integrated perspective on diabetic, alcoholic, and drug-induced neuropathy, etiology, and treatment in the US" was published in January 2017 (J Pain Res Volume 2017:10 219 — 228, DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S125987)

The Journal of Pain Research is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that welcomes laboratory and clinical findings in the fields of pain research and the prevention and management of pain. It has a journal Impact Factor of 2.363. The Editor in Chief is Dr Michael Schatman.

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