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    Central inhibitory dysfunctions: Mechanisms and clinical implications
    with Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin, H. Aldskogius, G. Grant, T. Hökfelt, and X.-J. Xu
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (3): 420-425. 1997.
    Injury to the central or peripheral nervous system is often associated with persistent pain. After ischemic injury to the spinal cord, rats develop severe mechanical allodynia-like symptoms, expressed as a pain-like response to innocuous stimuli. In its short-lasting phase the allodynia can be relieved with the [gamma]-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-B receptor agonist baclofen, which also reverses the hyperexcitability of dorsal horn interneurons to mechanical stimuli. Furthermore, there is a reductio…Read more