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This project investigates the role of the hormone amylin in pain modulation, exploring its potential analgesic effects in various pain models. It aims to clarify how amylin influences nociception and its implications for treating chronic pain conditions.
Pain is more than a symptom, it can develop into a disabling disease.
Amylin is a hormone with several metabolic effects that has shown to also influence the nociceptive system.
The literature is however contradicting as some authors claim to find analgesic effects under amylin treatment, while others suggest no action or a pronociceptive role for this hormone.
As chronic pain involves pathophysiological mechanisms diverse from the physiological ones occurring in acute pain, it is possible that…
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