Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6074184 Journal of Dermatological Science 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Itch is a very common symptom of many skin diseases. Chronic itch may be very troublesome and may strongly impact on work ability, sleep and on the quality of life. Many studies have been conducted to define peripheral and central itch pathways, and to test the anti-pruritic effect of drugs, in which pruritus was experimentally evoked by chemical mediators and by physical stimuli. However, no objective methods to reproduce and to evaluate itch has been standardized. In this review we summarize the experimental techniques used to induce pruritus and to quantify it both in animal models and in humans.
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