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Decreased alertness due to sleep loss increases pain sensitivity in mice
In mice, sleep loss increases sensitivity to painful stimuli. Restoration of normal sleep or acute treatment with wake-promoting agents can normalize pain sensitivities.
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The serine protease inhibitor SerpinA3N attenuates neuropathic pain by inhibiting T cell–derived leukocyte elastase
Inhibition of T cell–derived leukocyte elastase by neuronal SerpinA3N or the drug Sivelestat reduces neuropathic pain.