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    Inhibition of cytochrome P450c17 reduces spinal astrocyte activation in a mouse model of neuropathic pain via regulation of p38 MAPK phosphorylation by Choi, Sheu-Ran, Beitz, Alvin J., Lee, Jang-Hern

    Published in Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy (01-10-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •P450c17 inhibition suppresses the activation of spinal astrocytes in CCI mice.•P450c17 inhibition has no effect on the activation of spinal…”
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    Differential Development of Facial and Hind Paw Allodynia in a Nitroglycerin-Induced Mouse Model of Chronic Migraine: Role of Capsaicin Sensitive Primary Afferents by Kim, Sol-Ji, Yeo, Ji-Hee, Yoon, Seo-Yeon, Kwon, Soon-Gu, Lee, Jang-Hern, Beitz, Alvin J., Roh, Dae-Hyun

    Published in Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin (01-02-2018)
    “…Despite the relatively high prevalence of migraine or headache, the pathophysiological mechanisms triggering headache-associated peripheral hypersensitivities,…”
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    Intrathecal interleukin-1β decreases sigma-1 receptor expression in spinal astrocytes in a murine model of neuropathic pain by Choi, Sheu-Ran, Han, Ho Jae, Beitz, Alvin J., Lee, Jang-Hern

    Published in Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy (01-12-2021)
    “…The sigma-1 receptor (Sig-1R) plays an important role in spinal pain transmission by increasing phosphorylation of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor…”
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    Astrocyte sigma-1 receptors modulate connexin 43 expression leading to the induction of below-level mechanical allodynia in spinal cord injured mice by Choi, Sheu-Ran, Roh, Dae-Hyun, Yoon, Seo-Yeon, Kwon, Soon-Gu, Choi, Hoon-Seong, Han, Ho-Jae, Beitz, Alvin J., Lee, Jang-Hern

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-12-2016)
    “…We have previously shown using a spinal cord injury (SCI) model that gap junctions contribute to the early spread of astrocyte activation in the lumbar spinal…”
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    Ligands that interact with putative MOR-mGluR5 heteromer in mice with inflammatory pain produce potent antinociception by Akgün, Eyup, Javed, Muhammad I., Lunzer, Mary M., Smeester, Branden A., Beitz, Al J., Portoghese, Philip S.

    “…The low effectiveness of morphine and related mu opioid analgesics for the treatment of chronic inflammatory pain is a result of opioid-induced release of…”
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    Phase-specific differential regulation of mechanical allodynia in a murine model of neuropathic pain by progesterone by Choi, Sheu-Ran, Roh, Dae-Hyun, Moon, Ji-Young, Beitz, Alvin J, Lee, Jang-Hern

    Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (11-12-2023)
    “…Progesterone has been shown to have neuroprotective capabilities against a wide range of nervous system injuries, however there are negative clinical studies…”
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    σ1 receptors activate astrocytes via p38 MAPK phosphorylation leading to the development of mechanical allodynia in a mouse model of neuropathic pain by Moon, J Y, Roh, D H, Yoon, S Y, Choi, S R, Kwon, S G, Choi, H S, Kang, S Y, Han, H J, Beitz, A J, Oh, S B, Lee, J H

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-12-2014)
    “…Background and Purpose Spinal astrocytes have emerged as important mechanistic contributors to the genesis of mechanical allodynia (MA) in neuropathic pain. We…”
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    Inhibition of Cytochrome P450 Side-Chain Cleavage Attenuates the Development of Mechanical Allodynia by Reducing Spinal D-Serine Production in a Murine Model of Neuropathic Pain by Choi, Sheu-Ran, Beitz, Alvin J, Lee, Jang-Hern

    Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (06-12-2019)
    “…Research indicates that neurosteroids are locally synthesized in the central nervous system and play an important modulatory role in nociception. While the…”
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    Targeting putative mu opioid/metabotropic glutamate receptor-5 heteromers produces potent antinociception in a chronic murine bone cancer model by Smeester, Branden A., Lunzer, Mary M., Akgün, Eyup, Beitz, Alvin J., Portoghese, Philip S.

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (15-11-2014)
    “…The therapeutic management of chronic pain associated with many cancers is problematic due to the development of tolerance and other adverse effects during the…”
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    Spinal Sigma-1 Receptor-mediated Dephosphorylation of Astrocytic Aromatase Plays a Key Role in Formalin-induced Inflammatory Nociception by Choi, Hoon-Seong, Lee, Mi-Ji, Choi, Sheu-Ran, Smeester, Branden A., Beitz, Alvin J., Lee, Jang-Hern

    Published in Neuroscience (21-02-2018)
    “…•Dephosphorylated aromatase in astrocyte is involved in the process of formalin-induced acute nociception.•Activation of astrocyte sigma-1 receptors is…”
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    Spinal sigma-1 receptors activate NADPH oxidase 2 leading to the induction of pain hypersensitivity in mice and mechanical allodynia in neuropathic rats by Choi, Sheu-Ran, Roh, Dae-Hyun, Yoon, Seo-Yeon, Kang, Suk-Yun, Moon, Ji-Young, Kwon, Soon-Gu, Choi, Hoon-Seong, Han, Ho-Jae, Beitz, Alvin J., Oh, Seog-Bae, Lee, Jang-Hern

    Published in Pharmacological research (01-08-2013)
    “…We have recently demonstrated that spinal sigma-1 receptors (Sig-1Rs) mediate pain hypersensitivity in mice and neuropathic pain in rats. In this study, we…”
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    Functional Interactions between Tumor and Peripheral Nerve: Morphology, Algogen Identification, and Behavioral Characterization of a New Murine Model of Cancer Pain by Wacnik, Paul W, Eikmeier, Laura J, Ruggles, Timothy R, Ramnaraine, Margaret L, Walcheck, Bruce K, Beitz, Alvin J, Wilcox, George L

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-12-2001)
    “…This paper describes a model of tumor-induced bone destruction and hyperalgesia produced by implantation of fibrosarcoma cells into the mouse calcaneus bone…”
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    Spinal Interleukin-1β Inhibits Astrocyte Cytochrome P450c17 Expression Which Controls the Development of Mechanical Allodynia in a Mouse Model of Neuropathic Pain by Choi, Sheu-Ran, Han, Ho-Jae, Beitz, Alvin J, Lee, Jang-Hern

    Published in Frontiers in molecular neuroscience (20-06-2019)
    “…We have recently demonstrated that sciatic nerve injury increases the expression of spinal cytochrome P450c17, a key neurosteroidogenic enzyme, which plays a…”
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    Differential modulation of neurons in the rostral ventromedial medulla by neurokinin-1 receptors by Brink, Thaddeus S, Pacharinsak, Cholawat, Khasabov, Sergey G, Beitz, Alvin J, Simone, Donald A

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-02-2012)
    “…The rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) is part of descending circuitry that modulates nociceptive processing at the level of the spinal cord. RVM output can…”
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    Activation of spinal microglia in a murine model of peripheral inflammation-induced, long-lasting contralateral allodynia by Schreiber, Kristin L., Beitz, Alvin J., Wilcox, George L.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (25-07-2008)
    “…Increased sensitivity contralateral to an injury has been described in humans and in various models of neuropathic pain in rats. The mechanism underlying…”
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    Activation of the spinal sigma‐1 receptor enhances NMDA‐induced pain via PKC‐ and PKA‐dependent phosphorylation of the NR1 subunit in mice by Kim, H‐W, Roh, D‐H, Yoon, S‐Y, Seo, H‐S, Kwon, Y‐B, Han, H‐J, Kim, K‐W, Beitz, A J, Lee, J‐H

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-07-2008)
    “…Background and purpose: Previously we demonstrated that the spinal sigma‐1 receptor (Sig‐1 R) plays an important role in pain transmission, although the exact…”
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