{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Peripheral and central pathogenesis of postherpetic neuralgia. {Author}: Liu Q;Han J;Zhang X; {Journal}: Skin Res Technol {Volume}: 30 {Issue}: 8 {Year}: 2024 Aug {Factor}: 2.24 {DOI}: 10.1111/srt.13867 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a classic chronic condition with multiple signs of peripheral and central neuropathy. Unfortunately, the pathogenesis of PHN is not well defined, limiting clinical treatment and disease management.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the peripheral and central pathological axes of PHN, including peripheral nerve injury, inflammation induction, central nervous system sensitization, and brain functional and structural network activity.
METHODS: A bibliographic survey was carried out, selecting relevant articles that evaluated the characterization of the pathogenesis of PHN, including peripheral and central pathological axes.
RESULTS: Currently, due to the complexity of the pathophysiological mechanisms of PHN and the incomplete understanding of the exact mechanism of neuralgia.
CONCLUSIONS: It is essential to conduct in-depth research to clarify the origins of PHN pathogenesis and explore effective and comprehensive therapies for PHN.