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Cell Biology
Huixing Wang, Xiaodong Huo, Chenyang Han, Jiang Ning, Hongguang Chen, Bo Li, Jingzhi Liu, Wenting Ma, Quanbo Li, Yonghao Yu, Kemei Shi
Summary: The study in rats indicated that ferroptosis is involved in the development of neuropathic pain by blocking neuron and astrocyte activation in the spinal dorsal horn.
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY
(2021)
Article
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Myrna Deciga-Campos, Rodrigo Villafan-Gutierrez, Josue Vidal Espinosa-Juarez, Osmar Antonio Jaramillo-Morales, Francisco Javier Lopez-Munoz
Summary: The study found that specific combinations of gabapentin and haloperidol can synergistically reduce nerve injury-induced allodynia and hyperalgesia, demonstrating an antiallodynic and antihyperalgesic effect.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Dermatology
Sara Moradi Tuchayi, Ying Wang, Alla Khodorova, Isaac J. Pence, Conor L. Evans, R. Rox Anderson, Ethan A. Lerner, Clifford J. Woolf, Lilit Garibyan
Summary: We developed a neural selective and injectable cryoneurolysis method using ice slurry, which effectively reduces cutaneous pain caused by skin disease. This method shows comparable effects on nerve structure and function compared to an FDA-approved cryoneurolysis device. The decrease in mechanical pain from slurry injection, although less profound than that of the FDA-approved device, lasts longer without inducing dysesthesia.
JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY
(2023)
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Immunology
Mohammad Mehdi Haghighat Lari, Hamid Reza Banafshe, Elahe Seyed Hosseini, Hamed Haddad Kashani
Summary: In this study, the chronic administration of risperidone was found to be effective in reducing heat hyperalgesia and allodynia in rats with neuropathic pain induced by the CCI model. However, acute administration of risperidone did not show any significant changes in behavioral tests. Gene expression analysis indicated an increase in IL-4 and IL-10 gene expression in the risperidone group compared to the sham group.
INFLAMMOPHARMACOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Neha Munawar, Milad S. Bitar, Willias Masocha
Summary: This study investigates the role of serotoninergic nervous system in diabetic neuropathic pain (DNP) and suggests that treatment with 8-OH-DPAT, a selective 5-HT1AR agonist, could be effective in alleviating DNP symptoms.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
(2023)
Article
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Neha Munawar, Joelle Nader, Najat H. Khadadah, Ashraf Al Madhoun, Waleed Al-Ali, Linu A. Varghese, Willias Masocha, Fahd Al-Mulla, Milad S. Bitar
Summary: This study found that alpha-2A adrenoceptors (alpha 2-AR) in the nervous system of streptozotocin diabetic rats are upregulated, and the upregulation is associated with increased pain sensitivity. Chronic administration of the selective alpha 2-AR agonist guanfacine can downregulate the upregulation of alpha 2-AR and relieve hyperalgesia and allodynia in diabetic animals. These findings suggest that guanfacine may have potential as a potent analgesic for diabetic neuropathic pain.
Article
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Chen Wang, Peng Chen, Dongsheng Lin, Yi Chen, Baojiang Lv, Kenan Zheng, Xingdong Lin, Zhibing Wu
Summary: This study examined the ligature tightness in the CCI model, finding that the surrounding muscles briefly twitched when the diameter of the sciatic nerves was constricted by approximately 14-15%. This may serve as a reference for other researchers in establishing CCI models.
Review
Clinical Neurology
Zhen-Rong Zhang, Yao Wu, Wen-Jing Wang, Fang-Yong Wang
Summary: The role of GABAergic cell transplantation in improving neuropathic pain is significant, showing statistically significant improvements in allodynia and hyperalgesia. Differentiated GABAergic cells and avoiding the use of antibiotics may have a better effect in improving neuropathic pain.
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
(2022)
Article
Anesthesiology
James C. Eisenach, Regina S. Curry, Timothy T. Houle
Summary: This study compared the effects of intrathecal oxytocin and placebo on neuropathic pain and mechanical hyperalgesia. The results showed that oxytocin reduced pain intensity more than placebo, but also increased the hyperalgesic area. Although limited by the small sample size, further research on spinal oxytocin in this population is warranted.
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Ozgur Gunduz, Zekiye Gulfem Yurtgezen, Ruhan Deniz Topuz, Melike Sapmaz-Metin, Oktay Kaya, Abdullah Erkan Orhan, Ahmet Ulugol
Summary: This study investigated the effect of RIPCs transfusion by different routes on neuropathic pain symptoms and found that intravenous administration of RIPCs remarkably improved neuropathic pain symptoms, thermal hyperalgesia, and mechanical allodynia.
Article
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Bamidele Victor Owoyele, Ahmed Olalekan Bakare, Maryam Tayo Ayinla, Kehinde Ahmed Adeshina, Damilola Onietan, Saheed O. Azeez
Summary: The study found that oral administration of low-dose lead acetate significantly increased pain thresholds in ligated rats. CCI enhanced memory function in Wistar rats, but this effect was significantly decreased following lead acetate administration.
NAUNYN-SCHMIEDEBERGS ARCHIVES OF PHARMACOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Xiaona Cui, Bo Qin, Chaoyun Xia, Hong Li, Zhiye Li, Zhisong Li, Abdul Nasir, Qian Bai
Summary: This study utilized RNA sequencing and bioinformatics analysis to uncover the expression profile of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and pain-related genes in trigeminal neuropathic pain (TNP). The findings suggest that ncRNAs are involved in TNP development and are associated with anxiety, depression, inflammation, neuroinflammation, and apoptosis.
FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Aida Marcotti, Jorge Fernandez-Trillo, Alejandro Gonzalez, Marta Vizcaino-Escoto, Pablo Ros-Arlanzon, Luz Romero, Jose Miguel Vela, Ana Gomis, Felix Viana, Elvira de la Pena
Summary: The study reveals that sigma-1 receptor antagonists can regulate TRPA1 channels in nociceptors, reducing pain in a mouse model of oxaliplatin neuropathy. This finding suggests a novel strategy for the treatment of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and offers insights for the development of new therapeutics for neuropathic pain.
Article
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Yoki Nakamura, Ayako Fukuta, Keita Miyashita, Fang Fang Zhang, Dengli Wang, Keyue Liu, Hidenori Wake, Kazue Hisaoka-Nakashima, Masahiro Nishibori, Norimitsu Morioka
Summary: The study demonstrates that increased HMGB1 around the injured sciatic nerve may induce nociceptive hypersensitivity through the activation of spinal microglia.
BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Hichem Bouchenaki, Aurore Danigo, Amandine Bernard, Flavien Bessaguet, Laurence Richard, Franck Sturtz, David Balayssac, Laurent Magy, Claire Demiot
Summary: The study evaluated the effect of the ACE inhibitor ramipril in a mouse model of oxaliplatin-induced acute pain syndrome, showing that ramipril can prevent cold sensitivity and improve tactile sensitivity in treated mice.
FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Neurosciences
Xiaomei Lin, Tianyuyi Feng, Erheng Cui, Yunfei Li, Zhang Qin, Xiaohu Zhao
Summary: This study successfully established a rat model based on the genetic-environmental interaction, which exhibited phenotype characteristics similar to human AD in terms of cognitive function, brain microstructure, and immunohistochemistry. The genetic factor (APP mutation) and the environmental factor (acrolein exposure) accounted for 39.74% and 33.3% of the AD-like phenotypes in the model, respectively.
Article
Neurosciences
Gustavo Guimara Guerrero, Giovanna Bignoto Minhoto, Camilla dos Santos Tiburcio-Machado, Itza Amarisis Ribeiro Pinto, Claudio Antonio Federico, Marcia Carneiro Valera
Summary: The present study evaluated the influence of head and neck radiotherapy on the behavior and body weight gain in Wistar rats. The results demonstrated that different doses of radiation induced depressive behavior in the animals, and that the weight gain tended to be lower in the irradiated groups.
Article
Neurosciences
Ziwei Gao, Chao Lu, Yaping Zhu, Yuxin Liu, Yuesong Lin, Wenming Gao, Liyuan Tian, Lei Wu
Summary: This study reveals the underlying mechanisms of the rapid antidepressant effects of merazin hydrate (MH), which activates CaMKII to promote neuronal activities and proliferation in the hippocampus.
Article
Neurosciences
Kathleen E. Murray, Whitney A. Ratliff, Vedad Delic, Bruce A. Citron
Summary: Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a chronic disorder that affects approximately 30% of Veterans deployed to the Persian Gulf. This study found that exposure to toxicants during the Gulf War resulted in long-term changes in the morphology of dentate granule cells and that treatment with Nrf2 activator could improve neuronal health in the hippocampus.
Article
Neurosciences
Jing Li, Yan Zou, Xiangchuang Kong, Yangming Leng, Fan Yang, Guofeng Zhou, Bo Liu, Wenliang Fan
Summary: This study examines the functional connectivity changes in individuals with sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) at the integrity, network, and edge levels. The findings reveal reduced intranetwork connectivity strength and increased internetwork connectivity in SSNHL patients. These alterations are associated with the duration of SSNHL and Tinnitus Handicap Inventory scores. The study provides crucial insights into the neural mechanisms of SSNHL and the brain's network-level responses to sensory loss.
Review
Neurosciences
Didier Majou, Anne-Lise Dermenghem
Summary: In the early stages of SAD, memory impairment is strongly correlated with cortical levels of soluble amyloid-beta peptide oligomers. A beta disrupts glutamatergic synaptic function and leads to cognitive deficits. This article describes the pathogenic mechanisms underlying cerebral amyloidosis, involving amyloid precursor protein synthesis, A beta residue clearance processes, and the role of specific molecules.
Article
Neurosciences
Jing Li, Yi Shan, Xiaojing Zhao, Guixiang Shan, Peng-Hu Wei, Lin Liu, Changming Wang, Hang Wu, Weiqun Song, Yi Tang, Guo-Guang Zhao, Jie Lu
Summary: This study investigates changes in brain anatomical structures and functional network connectivity after chronic complete thoracic spinal cord injury (cctSCI) and their impact on clinical outcomes. The findings reveal alterations in gray matter volume and functional connectivity in specific brain regions, indicating potential therapeutic targets and methods for tracking treatment outcomes.
Article
Neurosciences
Anllely Fernandez, Katherine Corvalan, Octavia Santis, Maxs Mendez-Ruette, Ariel Caviedes, Matias Pizarro, Maria -Teresa Gomez, Luis Federico Batiz, Peter Landgraf, Thilo Kahne, Alejandro Rojas-Fernandez, Ursula Wyneken
Summary: This study reveals the importance of SUMOylation in modulating the protein cargo of astrocyte-derived small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) and its potential impact on neurons.
Article
Neurosciences
Anika Luettig, Stefanie Perl, Maria Zetsche, Franziska Richter, Denise Franz, Marco Heerdegen, Ruediger Koehling, Angelika Richter
Summary: This study found that changes in c-Fos activity during short-term stimulation of the entopeduncular nucleus (EPN) are associated with improvement in dystonia, and also discovered that the cerebellum may be involved in the antidystonic effects.
Article
Neurosciences
Yanlin Tao, Wei Shen, Houyuan Zhou, Zikang Li, Ting Pi, Hui Wu, Hailian Shi, Fei Huang, Xiaojun Wu
Summary: Depression has a higher incidence in women compared to men, and this study investigated the impact of sex on depressive behaviors and underlying mechanisms using a corticosterone-induced depression model in mice. The results showed sex-specific anxiety and depression behaviors in the model group, as well as differences in protein expression and neurotransmitter levels between male and female mice. These findings enhance our understanding of sex-specific differences in depression and support tailored interventions.
Review
Neurosciences
Dnyandev G. Gadhave, Vrashabh V. Sugandhi, Chandrakant R. Kokare
Summary: This article discusses the characteristics and importance of the tight junctions of endothelial cells in the CNS, which act as a biological barrier known as the blood-brain barrier (BBB). It focuses on overcoming the challenges of delivering therapeutic agents to the brain in neurodegenerative disorders, particularly multiple sclerosis, through the use of biomaterials. The article also highlights the current limitations of animal models for studying multiple sclerosis and suggests a potential future research direction.
Article
Neurosciences
Li-Min Mao, Khyathi Thallapureddy, John Q. Wang
Summary: Propofol can enhance synapsin phosphorylation and modulate synaptic transmission in the mouse brain. The study reveals the potential role of synapsin as a substrate of propofol and its effects on neurotransmitter release machinery.
Article
Neurosciences
Syed Maaz Ahmed Rizvi, Abdul Baseer Buriro, Irfan Ahmed, Abdul Aziz Memon
Summary: This study explores the effects of prolonged mask usage on the human brain by analyzing EEG and physiological parameters. The results show that the mean EEG spectral power in alpha, beta, and gamma sub-bands of individuals wearing masks is smaller than those without masks. The performances on cognitive tasks and oxygen saturation level differ between the two groups, while blood pressure, body temperature, and heart rate are similar. The analysis also reveals that the occipital and frontal lobes exhibit the greatest variability in channel measurements.
Article
Neurosciences
Rui-Fang Ma, Lu-Lu Xue, Jin-Xiang Liu, Li Chen, Liu-Lin Xiong, Ting-Hua Wang, Fei Liu
Summary: This study observed changes in brain infarction and blood vessels in rats during neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (NHIE) modeling using Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography (TCD). Longer duration of hypoxia was associated with more severe nerve damage. TCD can dynamically monitor cerebral infarction after NHIE modeling, which may serve as a useful auxiliary method for evaluating animal experimental models.
Article
Neurosciences
Yuxiang Dai, Chen Yu, Lu Zhou, Longyang Cheng, Hongbin Ni, Weibang Liang
Summary: Overexpression of CXCR4 in glioma is correlated with patient survival, and its inhibition can reduce invasion and migration of glioma cells. Inhibiting Nur77 also decreases cancer progression associated with CXCR4.