BACKGROUND: Sex differences in the response threshold to painful stimuli and the higher number of chronic pain syndromes in women than in men have prompted a series of studies on lower animals and humans aimed at clarifying the role of gonadal hormones in pain. OBJECTIVE: This article examines the morphologic and functional aspects of gonadal hormone systems and the relations between gonadal hormones and pain circuits, to identify areas deserving of increased attention in elucidating the endocrine mechanisms that contribute to abnormal pain states.

Aloisi, A.M. (2003). Gonadal hormones and sex differences in pain reactivity. THE CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN, 19(3), 168-174 [10.1097/00002508-200305000-00004].

Gonadal hormones and sex differences in pain reactivity

ALOISI, A. M.
2003-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sex differences in the response threshold to painful stimuli and the higher number of chronic pain syndromes in women than in men have prompted a series of studies on lower animals and humans aimed at clarifying the role of gonadal hormones in pain. OBJECTIVE: This article examines the morphologic and functional aspects of gonadal hormone systems and the relations between gonadal hormones and pain circuits, to identify areas deserving of increased attention in elucidating the endocrine mechanisms that contribute to abnormal pain states.
2003
Aloisi, A.M. (2003). Gonadal hormones and sex differences in pain reactivity. THE CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN, 19(3), 168-174 [10.1097/00002508-200305000-00004].
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