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Eisenach, James
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Academic Article
Intrathecal clonidine reduces hypersensitivity after nerve injury by a mechanism involving spinal m4 muscarinic receptors.
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Spinal adenosine receptor activation reduces hypersensitivity after surgery by a different mechanism than after nerve injury.
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Spinal cord dynorphin expression increases, but does not drive microglial prostaglandin production or mechanical hypersensitivity after incisional surgery in rats.
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Clonidine reduces hypersensitivity and alters the balance of pro- and anti-inflammatory leukocytes after local injection at the site of inflammatory neuritis.
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Gabapentin activates spinal noradrenergic activity in rats and humans and reduces hypersensitivity after surgery.
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Role for both spinal cord COX-1 and COX-2 in maintenance of mechanical hypersensitivity following peripheral nerve injury.
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Dose response of intrathecal adenosine in experimental pain and allodynia.
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Intrathecal ketorolac reverses hypersensitivity following acute fentanyl exposure.
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Allosteric adenosine receptor modulation reduces hypersensitivity following peripheral inflammation by a central mechanism.
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Spinal noradrenaline transporter inhibition by reboxetine and Xen2174 reduces tactile hypersensitivity after surgery in rats.
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Perineural clonidine reduces mechanical hypersensitivity and cytokine production in established nerve injury.
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Chronic activation of spinal adenosine A1 receptors results in hypersensitivity.
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Spinal glial activation contributes to postoperative mechanical hypersensitivity in the rat.
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Spinal cannabinoid receptor type 2 activation reduces hypersensitivity and spinal cord glial activation after paw incision.
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Oral donepezil reduces hypersensitivity after nerve injury by a spinal muscarinic receptor mechanism.
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Oral gabapentin activates spinal cholinergic circuits to reduce hypersensitivity after peripheral nerve injury and interacts synergistically with oral donepezil.
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Contribution of the chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 2 (CCL2) to mechanical hypersensitivity after surgical incision in rats.
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Lack of analgesic efficacy of spinal ondansetron on thermal and mechanical hypersensitivity following spinal nerve ligation in the rat.
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A tropomyosine receptor kinase inhibitor blocks spinal neuroplasticity essential for the anti-hypersensitivity effects of gabapentin and clonidine in rats with peripheral nerve injury.
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Relief of hypersensitivity after nerve injury from systemic donepezil involves spinal cholinergic and ?-aminobutyric acid mechanisms.
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Reversal of peripheral nerve injury-induced hypersensitivity in the postpartum period: role of spinal oxytocin.
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Hypersensitivity
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Drug Hypersensitivity
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Hypersensitivity, Delayed
Academic Article
Valproate prevents dysregulation of spinal glutamate and reduces the development of hypersensitivity in rats after peripheral nerve injury.
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Nociceptor-selective peripheral nerve block induces delayed mechanical hypersensitivity and neurotoxicity in rats.
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Disruption of Spinal Noradrenergic Activation Delays Recovery of Acute Incision-Induced Hypersensitivity and Increases Spinal Glial Activation in the Rat.
Grant
Receptor Selective Spinal Analgesia
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Recovery from Pain and Disability after Surgery
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Receptor Selective Spinal Analgesia
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Pharmacologic Plasticity in the Presence of Pain
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Alpha2-Adrenergic Analgesia
Academic Article
Blockade of a2-adrenergic or metabotropic glutamate receptors induces glutamate release in the locus coeruleus to activate descending inhibition in rats with chronic neuropathic hypersensitivity.
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Recovery from nerve injury induced behavioral hypersensitivity in rats parallels resolution of abnormal primary sensory afferent signaling.
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Systemic administration of a ß2-adrenergic receptor agonist reduces mechanical allodynia and suppresses the immune response to surgery in a rat model of persistent post-incisional hypersensitivity.
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