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http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n2/full/nn.3612.html
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Primary sensory afferents and their neighboring host-defense
cells are a rich source of lipid-derived mediators that contribute to
the sensation of pain caused by tissue damage and inflammation. But an
increasing number of lipid molecules have been shown to act in an
opposite way, to suppress the inflammatory process, restore homeostasis
in damaged tissues and attenuate pain sensitivity by regulating neural
pathways that transmit nociceptive signals from the periphery of the
body to the CNS. Here we review the molecular and cellular mechanisms
that contribute to the modulatory actions of lipid mediators in
peripheral nociceptive signaling.http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v17/n2/images_article/nn.3612-F4.jpg
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