Neuroimmune Interactions in Pain: Mechanisms and Therapeutics
By Ru-Rong Ji, Jianguo Cheng, Jasmine Ji
As lifespans increase, more people around the world find themselves victims of chronic pain. In spite of this, treatment options continue to be severely limited. Anti-inflammatory drugs can only do so much, while painkillers like opioids have led to crippling addictions and fatal overdoses. The subject of the book is the role of immune cells, including glial cells, and neuroimmune interactions in chronic pain. The book begins by examining the preclinical and clinical evidence supporting the involvement of non-neuronal cells in chronic pain. It discusses the interactions between non-neuronal cells and neurons in the regulation of chronic pain. It then presents the implications of these findings, including promising and emerging treatments such as specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs, such as resolvins and protectins), immune cell therapy, and complementary and alternative medicine, as well as neuromodulation and regenerative medicine, which may prove to be the turning point for hundreds of millions of patients world-wide who struggle to escape from the shadow of chronic pain. The book presents ground-breaking research that will alter current perspectives on chronic pain.
Are you or someone you know a victim of chronic pain? If so, you’re not alone. Chronic pain affects millions of people around the world, and the available treatment options are severely limited. Fortunately, there is hope on the horizon. A new book, “The Role of Immune Cells in Chronic Pain,” by Ru-Rong Ji, Jianguo Cheng, and Jasmine Ji, offers groundbreaking research that will alter current perspectives on chronic pain.
The book begins by examining the preclinical and clinical evidence supporting the involvement of non-neuronal cells in chronic pain. It discusses the interactions between non-neuronal cells and neurons in the regulation of chronic pain. It then presents the implications of these findings, including promising and emerging treatments. These treatments, such as specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs, such as resolvins and protectins), immune cell therapy, and complementary and alternative medicine, as well as neuromodulation and regenerative medicine, may prove to be the turning point for hundreds of millions of patients worldwide who struggle to escape from the shadow of chronic pain.
The authors of “The Role of Immune Cells in Chronic Pain” are experts in the field of pain research. Ru-Rong Ji is a professor of anesthesiology and pain medicine at Duke University, while Jianguo Cheng is a professor of anesthesiology and pain management at the Cleveland Clinic. Jasmine Ji is an associate professor of pharmacology at the University of Texas Health Science Center. They bring decades of experience and expertise to this groundbreaking book.
The book also includes detailed explanations of the latest research on chronic pain, as well as personal stories from patients who have found relief through the use of SPMs, immune cell therapy, and other emerging treatments. These stories provide hope for those suffering from chronic pain and offer a glimpse into the future of pain management.
As an eBook with 374 pages, “The Role of Immune Cells in Chronic Pain” is an accessible resource for anyone looking to learn more about chronic pain and the latest treatments. The book is published by Springer and is set to be released on May 6, 2023.
In conclusion, “The Role of Immune Cells in Chronic Pain” is a must-read for anyone who suffers from chronic pain or knows someone who does. The book offers groundbreaking research and hope for those who have been let down by traditional pain management options. With its accessible language, personal stories, and expert authors, “The Role of Immune Cells in Chronic Pain” is a book that should not be missed. Order your copy today and take the first step toward a pain-free future.
Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2023 edition (May 6, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 374 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3031292308
- ISBN-13 : 978-3031292309