2019
Neuropathic insult increases the responsiveness to acetic acid in mice.
Gurdap C, Markwalter P, Neddenriep B, Bagdas D, Damaj M. Neuropathic insult increases the responsiveness to acetic acid in mice. Behavioural Pharmacology 2019, 30: 534-537. PMID: 31033524, PMCID: PMC6684379, DOI: 10.1097/fbp.0000000000000486.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic constriction injuryChronic neuropathic painNeuropathic painPlace aversionAcute visceral painVehicle-treated micePeripheral nerve injuryPlace aversion (CPA) testPaclitaxel-treated animalsMillions of patientsCCI miceConstriction injuryVisceral painCCI animalsSham miceAcute painNerve injuryControl miceSciatic nerveNeuropathic insultMale miceNociceptive modelsPaclitaxel treatmentPainPlace conditioning
2018
Effect of nicotine and alpha‐7 nicotinic modulators on visceral pain‐induced conditioned place aversion in mice
Bagdas D, Meade J, Alkhlaif Y, Muldoon P, Carroll F, Damaj M. Effect of nicotine and alpha‐7 nicotinic modulators on visceral pain‐induced conditioned place aversion in mice. European Journal Of Pain 2018, 22: 1419-1427. PMID: 29633429, PMCID: PMC6179949, DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1231.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEffects of nicotineVisceral painΑ7 nAChRsPlace aversionIntraperitoneal acetic acid administrationAcetic acid administrationAllosteric modulationΑ7-nAChR activationDose-dependent reductionNAChR agonist nicotineNeurobiology of painDose-dependent mannerAntinociceptive effectAcid administrationPeripheral mechanismsAntinociceptive propertiesNAChR activationNicotine effectsNicotinic antagonistsNovel analgesicsSystemic administrationReceptor modulatorsAgonist nicotineNAChR agonistsPainCurcumin Acts as a Positive Allosteric Modulator of α 7-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Reverses Nociception in Mouse Models of Inflammatory Pain
El Nebrisi E, Bagdas D, Toma W, Al Samri H, Brodzik A, Alkhlaif Y, Yang K, Howarth F, Damaj I, Oz M. Curcumin Acts as a Positive Allosteric Modulator of α 7-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Reverses Nociception in Mouse Models of Inflammatory Pain. Journal Of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics 2018, 365: 190-200. PMID: 29339457, PMCID: PMC7947331, DOI: 10.1124/jpet.117.245068.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEffect of curcuminPositive allosteric modulatorsMouse modelVisceral painAntinociceptive effectNACh receptorsAcetylcholine receptorsAllosteric modulatorsΑ7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptorVisceral pain modelHuman nicotinic acetylcholine receptorNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsInflammatory painPain modelNociceptive behaviorReceptor agonistSignificant potentiationDependent ClLocomotor activityACh concentrationPainNociceptionReceptorsTonicG proteins
2016
Expression and Pharmacological Modulation of Visceral Pain‐Induced Conditioned Place Aversion in Mice
AlSharari S, Bagdas D, Muldoon P, Carroll I, Negus S, Damaj I. Expression and Pharmacological Modulation of Visceral Pain‐Induced Conditioned Place Aversion in Mice. The FASEB Journal 2016, 30 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.30.1_supplement.928.6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnalgesic drugsPlace aversionK-opioid receptor agonistsOpioid receptor agonist morphineConditioned Place AversionNovel analgesic drugsReceptor agonist morphineAcetic acid injectionNegative affective componentVisceral painNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ketoprofenAgonist morphineNociceptive behaviorPain signsReceptor agonistAnti-inflammatory drug ketoprofenPharmacological modulationPainAcid injectionMorphineMiceReversal abilitySensory componentDrugsNumber of stretches
2013
Diminished neurokinin‐1 receptor availability in patients with two forms of chronic visceral pain
Jarcho JM, Feier NA, Bert A, Labus JA, Lee M, Stains J, Ebrat B, Groman SM, Tillisch K, Brody AL, London ED, Mandelkern MA, Mayer EA. Diminished neurokinin‐1 receptor availability in patients with two forms of chronic visceral pain. Pain 2013, 154: 987-996. PMID: 23582152, PMCID: PMC4294187, DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2013.02.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInflammatory bowel diseaseIrritable bowel syndromePositron emission tomographyClinical parametersPatient populationHealthy controlsIBS patientsChronic painInjury-related chronic painChronic visceral painNK-1R signalingPeripheral substance PChronic abdominal painPotential pharmacological interventionsIBD patientsVisceral painAbdominal painCentral sensitizationBowel syndromeBowel diseaseSubstance PPharmacological interventionsBrain expressionPatientsReceptor availability
2011
Are Catechol-O-Methyl Transferase (COMT) Gene Polymorphisms Associated With Visceral Pain? – A Study in a Large Cohort of Chronic Pancreatitis (CP) Patients
Muniraj T, Yadav D, LaRusch J, Anderson M, Lyons J, O'Connell M, Brand R, Whitcomb D. Are Catechol-O-Methyl Transferase (COMT) Gene Polymorphisms Associated With Visceral Pain? – A Study in a Large Cohort of Chronic Pancreatitis (CP) Patients. Gastroenterology 2011, 140: s-857. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(11)63559-2.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
Ischemic and Visceral Pain
Romero R, Souzdalnitski D, Banack T. Ischemic and Visceral Pain. 2010, 545-556. DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-87579-8_24.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIschemic painPeripheral arterial occlusive diseaseChronic ischemic painArterial occlusive diseasePain management toolTreatment of patientsBlood flow obstructionVisceral painNeuropathic processOcclusive diseaseReperfusion techniquesAcute interventionIschemic tissueCommon conditionBlood flowPainPathological conditionsComplete cessationFlow obstructionTissueDirect damageReperfusionPatientsObstructionDisease
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