IllustrativeMitochondria and sensory processing in inflammatory and neuropathic pain
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Research is being conducted on the relationship between mitochondria and sensory processing in inflammatory and neuropathic pain. Studies are exploring various mechanisms and potential targets for pain relief, including mitochondrial function, adenosine receptors, and macrophage polarization. The findings suggest that disturbances in sensory neurons and mitochondrial function may contribute to the development of chronic pain, and several therapeutic interventions are being investigated.
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