Functional Pain Syndromes: Bidirectional Influences in Visceral Nociceptive Processing

Workshop Schedule

09:00

Lori Birder

09:25

Lori Birder

09:30

Matthew Fraser

09:55

Matthew Fraser

10:00

Emeran Mayer

10:25

Emeran Mayer

Aims & Objectives

Basic
90 minutes
Painful Bladder Syndromes/IC
Functional Pain Syndrome IC/PBS Visceral Nocicption
Caregivers and Scientists interested in Urologic Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes(IC/PBS and CP/CPPS), IBS and other Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes

This workshop will describe nociceptive processing from pelvic viscera to the spinal cord, brain stem and the brain under normal conditions and how changes in bidirectional interactions may result in functional pain syndromes. Convergent evidence from patient populations with functional pain syndromes, including urologic chronic pelvic pain syndromes (UCPPS) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), suggests alterations in emotional arousal circuits and corticolimbic inhibition circuits, which facilitate and inhibit pain perception, respectively. In persistent pain conditions, it is believed that alterations in these interoceptive influences result in chronic visceral hyperalgesia.

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