Estrogen modulation of visceral pain

It is commonly accepted that females and males differ in their experience of pain. Gender differences have been found in the prevalence and severity of pain in both clinical and animal studies. Sex-related hormones are found to be involved in pain transmission and have critical effects on visceral p...

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description It is commonly accepted that females and males differ in their experience of pain. Gender differences have been found in the prevalence and severity of pain in both clinical and animal studies. Sex-related hormones are found to be involved in pain transmission and have critical effects on visceral pain sensitivity. Studies have pointed out the idea that serum estrogen is closely related to visceral nociceptive sensitivity. This review aims to summarize the literature relating to the role of estrogen in modulating visceral pain with emphasis on deciphering the potential central and peripheral mechanisms.
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subjects Animals
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Estrogens
Estrogens - metabolism
Female
Females
Gender
Gender aspects
Hormones
Humans
Hyperalgesia - therapy
Immune System
Male
Males
Nociceptors
Ovariectomy
Pain
Pain Management
Pain perception
Pain sensitivity
Pain Threshold
Review
Sensitivity
Sex differences
Sex Factors
Visceral Pain - therapy
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