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Painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy: Role of oxidative stress and central sensitisation.

Di YeTimothy John FairchildLechi VoPeter D Drummond
Published in: Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association (2021)
In diabetes, hyperglycaemia and associated production of reactive species can directly increase pain signalling and activate sensory neurons; or the effects can be indirect, mediated by mitochondrial damage and enhanced inflammation. Furthermore, pain processing in the central nervous system is compromised in painful DPN. This is implicated in central sensitisation and dysfunctional pain modulation. However, central pain modulatory function is understudied in diabetes. Future research is required to clarify whether central sensitisation and/or disturbances in central pain modulation contribute to painful DPN. Positive results would facilitate early detection and future treatment.
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