2021
(E)-3-furan-2-yl-N-phenylacrylamide (PAM-4) decreases nociception and emotional manifestations of neuropathic pain in mice by α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor potentiation
Bagdas D, Sevdar G, Gul Z, Younis R, Cavun S, Tae HS, Ortells MO, Arias HR, Gurun MS. (E)-3-furan-2-yl-N-phenylacrylamide (PAM-4) decreases nociception and emotional manifestations of neuropathic pain in mice by α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor potentiation. Neurological Research 2021, 43: 1056-1068. PMID: 34281483, DOI: 10.1080/01616412.2021.1949684.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive allosteric modulationΑ7 nAChRsNeuropathic painΑ7-selective antagonist methyllycaconitineΑ7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptorChronic constriction injuryPaw licking behaviorNeuropathic pain modelAcute systemic administrationChronic painful conditionsAntidepressant-like activityAnti-nociceptive activityDepression-like behaviorAnxiogenic-like effectsNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsAffective behaviorHuman α7 nAChRConstriction injuryMechanical allodyniaFormalin testPain modelAntagonist methyllycaconitineChronic painPainful conditionsRat α7 nAChR
2020
Pharmacologic Overview of Chlorogenic Acid and its Metabolites in Chronic Pain and Inflammation
Bagdas D, Gul Z, Meade JA, Cam B, Cinkilic N, Gurun MS. Pharmacologic Overview of Chlorogenic Acid and its Metabolites in Chronic Pain and Inflammation. Current Neuropharmacology 2020, 18: 216-228. PMID: 31631820, PMCID: PMC7327949, DOI: 10.2174/1570159x17666191021111809.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLiterature searchElectronic literature searchDifferent pathological situationsChlorogenic acidPharmacologic overviewNeuropathic painPain managementChronic painInflammatory insultPreventive roleAnimal modelsInflammationPotent antioxidantCertain foodsOxidative stressEthnopharmacological reportsPutative mechanismsDietary plantsAntioxidant defenseNatural phenolic compoundsPathological situationsPainMedicinal herbsOriginal articlesPhenolic compounds
2019
Pharmacological mechanisms of alcohol analgesic-like properties in mouse models of acute and chronic pain
Neddenriep B, Bagdas D, Contreras K, Ditre J, Wolstenholme J, Miles M, Damaj M. Pharmacological mechanisms of alcohol analgesic-like properties in mouse models of acute and chronic pain. Neuropharmacology 2019, 160: 107793. PMID: 31562845, PMCID: PMC6924270, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2019.107793.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnalgesic-like propertiesComplete Freund's adjuvantAnti-nociceptive propertiesChronic painNeuropathic painChronic constriction injury modelAlcohol useMu-opioid systemOral ethanol administrationPain-like statePeripheral neuropathic painNeuropathic pain modelKappa-selective antagonistAcute alcohol useAnalgesic-like effectsDose-dependent reversalMechanical hypersensitivityAnalgesic effectNerve injuryPain modelAcute modelOpioid systemAcute alcoholFreund's adjuvantChronic useNeuropathic 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 conditioningC57BL/6 substrain differences in inflammatory and neuropathic nociception and genetic mapping of a major quantitative trait locus underlying acute thermal nociception
Bryant C, Bagdas D, Goldberg L, Khalefa T, Reed E, Kirkpatrick S, Kelliher J, Chen M, Johnson W, Mulligan M, Damaj M. C57BL/6 substrain differences in inflammatory and neuropathic nociception and genetic mapping of a major quantitative trait locus underlying acute thermal nociception. Molecular Pain 2019, 15: 1744806918825046. PMID: 30632432, PMCID: PMC6365993, DOI: 10.1177/1744806918825046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute thermal nociceptionThermal nociceptionNerve injuryNociceptive behaviorPain modalitiesB6N miceAdjuvant modelComplete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) modelChronic constrictive nerve injuryBaseline mechanical thresholdInflammatory nociceptive behaviorsInflammatory nociceptive stimulusStrain differencesFreund's adjuvant modelDifferent pain modalitiesHot plate testPreclinical pain modelsHot plate sensitivityNeuropathic nociceptionNociceptive markersPaw diameterMechanical hypersensitivityInflammatory painNeuropathic painPain model
2018
Monoacylglycerol lipase inhibitors reverse paclitaxel-induced nociceptive behavior and proinflammatory markers in a mouse model of chemotherapy-induced neuropathy
Curry Z, Wilkerson J, Bagdas D, Kyte S, Patel N, Donvito G, Mustafa M, Poklis J, Niphakis M, Hsu K, Cravatt B, Gewirtz D, Damaj M, Lichtman A. Monoacylglycerol lipase inhibitors reverse paclitaxel-induced nociceptive behavior and proinflammatory markers in a mouse model of chemotherapy-induced neuropathy. Journal Of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics 2018, 366: jpet.117.245704. PMID: 29540562, PMCID: PMC6038031, DOI: 10.1124/jpet.117.245704.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisBenzodioxolesBiomarkersCarbamatesCell Line, TumorCell ProliferationChemokine CCL2Disease Models, AnimalDose-Response Relationship, DrugEnzyme InhibitorsHumansHyperalgesiaInflammationMaleMiceMonoacylglycerol LipasesNociceptionP38 Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesPaclitaxelPhosphoproteinsPiperidinesReceptor, Cannabinoid, CB1Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB2SuccinimidesConceptsAntinociceptive effectPaclitaxel-induced mechanical allodyniaPaclitaxel-induced neuropathic painH460 non-small cell lung cancer cellsNon-small cell lung cancer cellsMonoacylglycerol lipaseMonocyte chemoattractant protein-1Chemotherapy-induced neuropathyPaclitaxel-induced allodyniaPain side effectsPrimary hydrolytic enzymesCell lung cancer cellsSpinal dorsal hornDorsal root gangliaChemoattractant protein-1Novel pharmacologic strategiesPaclitaxel-treated animalsNumerous rodent modelsLung cancer cellsPlace preference paradigmMonoacylglycerol lipase inhibitorsIntrinsic rewarding effectsPhospho-p38 MAPKMechanical allodyniaNeuropathic pain
2017
Allosteric modulation of α4β2* nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: Desformylflustrabromine potentiates antiallodynic response of nicotine in a mouse model of neuropathic pain
Bagdas D, Ergun D, Jackson A, Toma W, Schulte M, Damaj M. Allosteric modulation of α4β2* nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: Desformylflustrabromine potentiates antiallodynic response of nicotine in a mouse model of neuropathic pain. European Journal Of Pain 2017, 22: 84-93. PMID: 28809075, PMCID: PMC9829446, DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1092.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive allosteric modulatorsChronic neuropathic painNeuropathic painΑ4β2 nAChRsNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsAllosteric modulationAcetylcholine receptorsAntagonist dihydro-β-erythroidineNeuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptorsChronic constriction injuryEndogenous cholinergic toneNicotine-evoked responsesAnimal pain modelsNicotine-induced antinociceptionDihydro-β-erythroidineMediation of painAlternative treatment strategiesBehavior doseConstriction injuryAntiallodynic effectPain modelPain modulationCholinergic tonePain behaviorAntinociceptive propertiesEffects of paclitaxel on the development of neuropathy and affective behaviors in the mouse
Toma W, Kyte S, Bagdas D, Alkhlaif Y, Alsharari S, Lichtman A, Chen Z, Del Fabbro E, Bigbee J, Gewirtz D, Damaj M. Effects of paclitaxel on the development of neuropathy and affective behaviors in the mouse. Neuropharmacology 2017, 117: 305-315. PMID: 28237807, PMCID: PMC5489229, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2017.02.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer chemotherapeutic drugsCancer patientsPreclinical modelsSide effectsAffective symptomsMajor dose-limiting side effectDose-limiting side effectChemotherapeutic drugsLight/dark box testNerve fiber dysfunctionPaclitaxel-treated miceProgression-free survivalSucrose preference testDepression-like behaviorOvarian cancer patientsSevere side effectsAnxiety-like behaviorPotential therapeutic interventionsEffect of paclitaxelAnhedonia-like stateDark box testCold allodyniaNeuropathic painNegative affective symptomsNociceptive effects
2016
The α7 nicotinic receptor dual allosteric agonist and positive allosteric modulator GAT107 reverses nociception in mouse models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain
Bagdas D, Wilkerson J, Kulkarni A, Toma W, AlSharari S, Gul Z, Lichtman A, Papke R, Thakur G, Damaj M. The α7 nicotinic receptor dual allosteric agonist and positive allosteric modulator GAT107 reverses nociception in mouse models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. British Journal Of Pharmacology 2016, 173: 2506-2520. PMID: 27243753, PMCID: PMC4959951, DOI: 10.1111/bph.13528.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive allosteric modulatorsNeuropathic painPain modelAntinociceptive effectSpinal cordTail flickChronic constriction injury (CCI) neuropathic pain modelAllosteric agonistDose-dependent antinociceptive effectΑ7 nicotinic ACh receptorsGlial fibrillary acidic proteinNeuropathic pain modelAstrocyte-specific glial fibrillary acidic proteinInflammatory pain modelAcetic acid injectionHot-plate assayEffective pharmacological strategiesNicotinic ACh receptorsNovel therapeutic approachesFibrillary acidic proteinDorsal hornFormalin testPain modulationSubchronic administrationLocus of actionDiacylglycerol lipase β inhibition reverses nociceptive behaviour in mouse models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain
Wilkerson J, Ghosh S, Bagdas D, Mason B, Crowe M, Hsu K, Wise L, Kinsey S, Damaj M, Cravatt B, Lichtman A. Diacylglycerol lipase β inhibition reverses nociceptive behaviour in mouse models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. British Journal Of Pharmacology 2016, 173: 1678-1692. PMID: 26915789, PMCID: PMC4842918, DOI: 10.1111/bph.13469.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic constrictive injuryNeuropathic pain modelWild-type miceAllodynic responsesInflammatory painPain modelLPS modelSide effectsExpression of LPSDiscernible side effectsUntoward side effectsPro-inflammatory responseEvidence of toleranceSites of inflammationConstrictive injuryMechanical allodyniaIntraplantar injectionNeuropathic painPathological painInflammatory mediatorsMouse peritoneal macrophagesLocus of actionNociceptive behaviorSciatic nerveAllodynia
2015
The Antinociceptive and Antiinflammatory Properties of 3-furan-2-yl-N-p-tolyl-acrylamide, a Positive Allosteric Modulator of &agr;7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Mice
Bagdas D, Targowska-Duda K, López J, Perez E, Arias H, Damaj M. The Antinociceptive and Antiinflammatory Properties of 3-furan-2-yl-N-p-tolyl-acrylamide, a Positive Allosteric Modulator of &agr;7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Mice. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2015, 121: 1369-1377. PMID: 26280585, PMCID: PMC4847442, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000000902.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive allosteric modulatorsType II positive allosteric modulatorsNeuropathic pain modelInflammatory painNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsNeuropathic painPain modelCarrageenan testAntiinflammatory propertiesChronic constriction injury-induced neuropathic painAcetylcholine receptorsInjury-induced neuropathic painAllosteric modulatorsΑ7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptorSelective α7 agonistPlace aversion (CPA) testExperience of painEfficacy of agonistsEndogenous neurotransmissionMechanical allodyniaThermal hyperalgesiaTime-dependent mannerAntinociceptive effectComplete Freund'sPaw edemaThe role of alpha5 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in mouse models of chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain
Bagdas D, AlSharari S, Freitas K, Tracy M, Damaj M. The role of alpha5 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in mouse models of chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain. Biochemical Pharmacology 2015, 97: 590-600. PMID: 25931144, PMCID: PMC4600420, DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2015.04.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsΑ5-KO miceΑ5 nAChRInflammatory painFormalin testPain modelChronic painMouse modelTumor necrosis factor-alpha levelsLong-term inflammatory painNecrosis factor-alpha levelsPaw-licking timeTonic inflammatory painChronic pain modelsDevelopment of hyperalgesiaInflammatory pain modelWild-type miceNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsAllodynic responsesMechanical allodyniaNicotine reversalCFA injectionNeuropathic painAntinociceptive effectNociceptive behaviorPainEffects of GAT107, an Allosteric Agonist and Positive Modulator of α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors, on Chronic Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain in Mice
Bagdas D, Wilkerson J, Lichtman A, Thakur G, Damaj M. Effects of GAT107, an Allosteric Agonist and Positive Modulator of α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors, on Chronic Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain in Mice. The FASEB Journal 2015, 29 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.616.12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive allosteric modulatorsΑ7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptorNeuropathic painNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsAntinociceptive effectAgo-PAMChronic constriction injury-induced neuropathic painAcetylcholine receptorsAllosteric agonistInjury-induced neuropathic painPain-induced aversionAcetic acid injectionNew pharmacological approachesPlace aversion (CPA) testNovel therapeutic approachesAcute thermal stimulusMassey Cancer CenterComplete Freud'sInflammatory painChronic inflammatoryFormalin testPain modulationPain behaviorCancer CenterSystemic administration
2014
The analgesic-like properties of the alpha7 nAChR silent agonist NS6740 is associated with non-conducting conformations of the receptor
Papke R, Bagdas D, Kulkarni A, Gould T, AlSharari S, Thakur G, Damaj M. The analgesic-like properties of the alpha7 nAChR silent agonist NS6740 is associated with non-conducting conformations of the receptor. Neuropharmacology 2014, 91: 34-42. PMID: 25497451, PMCID: PMC4312719, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2014.12.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive allosteric modulatorsChronic painAntinociceptive activityΑ7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptorAnalgesic-like propertiesPain-induced aversionNerve injury modelAcute thermal painNon-neuronal cellsNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsImportant affective componentIon channelsNeuropathic painPain modelNociceptive behaviorInflammatory diseasesInjury modelNS6740Α7 nAChRsΑ7 receptorsThermal painPainAcetylcholine receptorsChannel activatorNeurological disordersAntinociceptive Effect of Chlorogenic Acid in Rats with Painful Diabetic Neuropathy
Bagdas D, Ozboluk H, Cinkilic N, Gurun M. Antinociceptive Effect of Chlorogenic Acid in Rats with Painful Diabetic Neuropathy. Journal Of Medicinal Food 2014, 17: 730-732. PMID: 24611441, DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2013.2966.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetic neuropathic painAntinociceptive effectNeuropathic painChronic treatmentPainful diabetic neuropathyPossible antinociceptive effectSignificant antinociceptive effectChlorogenic acid treatmentChlorogenic acidDiabetic neuropathyNondiabetic ratsDiabetic ratsSingle doseAntinociceptive potentialRatsBeneficial effectsPainTreatmentPresent studyNeuropathyStreptozotocinHyperglycemiaDiabetesDose
2013
Role of central arginine vasopressin receptors in the analgesic effect of CDP-choline on acute and neuropathic pain
Bagdas D, Yucel-Ozboluk H, Orhan F, Kanat O, Isbil-Buyukcoskun N, Gurun M. Role of central arginine vasopressin receptors in the analgesic effect of CDP-choline on acute and neuropathic pain. Neuroreport 2013, 24: 941-946. PMID: 24089014, DOI: 10.1097/wnr.0000000000000009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCentral AVP receptorsAnalgesic effectAVP V1Pain modelAVP receptorsChronic constriction injury-induced neuropathic pain modelCDP-cholineDifferent pain modelsRandall-Selitto testNeuropathic pain modelAVP V2 receptorsV2 receptor antagonistAVP V2 receptor antagonistArginine vasopressin receptorsNeuropathic painNeuropathic modelsPain modulationIntracerebroventricular injectionPain thresholdReceptor antagonistVasopressin levelsV2 receptorsVasopressin receptorsRatsReceptorsPreclinical evidence for the antihyperalgesic activity of CDP-choline in oxaliplatin-induced neuropathic pain.
Kanat O, Bagdas D, Ozboluk H, Gurun M. Preclinical evidence for the antihyperalgesic activity of CDP-choline in oxaliplatin-induced neuropathic pain. JBUON 2013, 18: 1012-8. PMID: 24344031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnalgesicsAnimalsCytidine Diphosphate CholineDisease Models, AnimalDose-Response Relationship, DrugGABA-B Receptor AntagonistsHyperalgesiaInjections, IntraventricularMaleNeuralgiaNeurotransmitter Uptake InhibitorsNicotinic AntagonistsOrganoplatinum CompoundsOxaliplatinPain ThresholdRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyTime FactorsConceptsAntihyperalgesic effectNeuropathic painCDP-cholineNonselective muscarinic receptor antagonist atropineNonselective opioid receptor antagonist naloxoneRat paw pressure testReceptor antagonist CGP 35348Muscarinic receptor antagonist atropineNicotinic receptor antagonist mecamylamineOpioid receptor antagonist naloxoneOxaliplatin-induced neuropathic painCholine uptake inhibitor hemicholinium-3Induction of neuropathyAntagonist CGP 35348Paw pressure testGamma-amino butyric acidNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsCGP 35348Neuropatic painMechanical hyperalgesiaAntagonist atropineTime-dependent mannerPreclinical evidenceAntagonist naloxoneAntihyperalgesic activity
2012
Antihyperalgesic activity of chlorogenic acid in experimental neuropathic pain
Bagdas D, Cinkilic N, Ozboluk H, Ozyigit M, Gurun M. Antihyperalgesic activity of chlorogenic acid in experimental neuropathic pain. Journal Of Natural Medicines 2012, 67: 698-704. PMID: 23203628, DOI: 10.1007/s11418-012-0726-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic constrictive nerve injuryNeuropathic painAntihyperalgesic activityPeripheral neuropathic pain modelExperimental neuropathic painNeuropathic pain modelRota-rod testNovel potential therapeutic optionPotential therapeutic optionStrong therapeutic effectLatency of ratsChlorogenic acidAntihyperalgesic effectMechanical hyperalgesiaNerve injuryPain modelChronic administrationInflammatory cascadeTherapeutic optionsHistopathological changesInflammatory processTherapeutic effectAnalgesic activityPainNervous system
2011
The antihyperalgesic effect of cytidine-5′-diphosphate-choline in neuropathic and inflammatory pain models
Bagdas D, Sonat F, Hamurtekin E, Sonal S, Gurun M. The antihyperalgesic effect of cytidine-5′-diphosphate-choline in neuropathic and inflammatory pain models. Behavioural Pharmacology 2011, 22: 589-598. PMID: 21836465, DOI: 10.1097/fbp.0b013e32834a1efb.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuropathic pain modelAntihyperalgesic effectPain modelChronic constriction injury-induced neuropathic pain modelNonselective muscarinic receptor antagonist atropineNonselective opioid receptor antagonist naloxoneΓ-aminobutyric acid B receptorsNicotinic ACh receptor antagonistsReceptor antagonist CGP 35348Muscarinic receptor antagonist atropineNicotinic receptor antagonist mecamylamineOpioid receptor antagonist naloxoneCholine uptake inhibitor hemicholinium-3CDP-cholineEffect of intracerebroventricularlyAntagonist CGP 35348Central opioid receptorsInflammatory pain modelACh receptor antagonistNicotinic ACh receptorsCGP 35348Mechanical hyperalgesiaNeuropathic painAntagonist atropineAntagonist naloxone