Search Results - "Hunter, Dawn D."
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Expression of Tachykinins in Nonnociceptive Vagal Afferent Neurons during Respiratory Viral Infection in Guinea Pigs
Published in American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (15-04-2002)“…Immunohistochemistry was combined with retrograde labeling to characterize the effect of respiratory infection with Sendai virus on the number of Substance…”
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Allergen-induced substance P synthesis in large-diameter sensory neurons innervating the lungs
Published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (01-08-2005)“…Tachykinins such as substance P are localized in unmyelinated slow-conducting C fibers that can be activated by noxious stimuli and tissue inflammation…”
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Nerve growth factor-induced phenotypic switch in guinea pig airway sensory neurons
Published in American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (01-06-2000)“…Immunohistochemistry was combined with retrograde tracing techniques to characterize the effect of nerve growth factor (NGF) on substance P (SP) producing…”
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Identification and substance P content of vagal afferent neurons innervating the epithelium of the guinea pig trachea
Published in American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (01-06-1999)“…Both the nodose and jugular vagal ganglia provide sensory innervation to the airways. The purpose of this study was to localize and characterize the substance…”
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Clinical Implications of the Submental and Sublingual Arteries in Relation to the Mylohyoid Boutonnière
Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-02-2021)“…Objective Mylohyoid musculature may be included in the submental artery flap to protect perforators. However, blood vessels may pass through the mylohyoid…”
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The absent musculocutaneous nerve: A systematic review
Published in Translational research in anatomy (01-01-2021)“…The musculocutaneous nerve is occasionally absent in humans. Accordingly, there may be unforeseen clinical implications regarding the atypical innervation of…”
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Bilateral absence of the musculocutaneous nerve: implications for humerus fracture and atypical median nerve palsy
Published in Folia medica cracoviensia (30-11-2020)“…The absence of the musculocutaneous nerve represents a failure of the nerve to depart from the median nerve during early development. During a routine…”
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Allergen-induced sensory neuroplasticity in airways
Published in International archives of allergy and immunology (01-02-1999)“…This study investigates the influence of allergic inflammation in airway sensory innervation. We conclude that allergic inflammation in the guinea pig leads to…”
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Ozone Exposure Initiates a Sequential Signaling Cascade in Airways Involving Interleukin-1Beta Release, Nerve Growth Factor Secretion, and Substance P Upregulation
Published in Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A (01-01-2015)“…Previous studies demonstrated that interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and nerve growth factor (NGF) increase synthesis of substance P (SP) in airway neurons both after…”
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Sensory neural responses to ozone exposure during early postnatal development in rat airways
Published in American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology (01-12-2010)“…Airway infections or irritant exposures during early postnatal periods may contribute to the onset of childhood asthma. The purpose of this study was to…”
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Prenatal and Early, but Not Late, Postnatal Exposure of Mice to Sidestream Tobacco Smoke Increases Airway Hyperresponsiveness Later in Life
Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-09-2009)“…Background: Cigarette smoke exposure in utero and during early postnatal development increases the incidence of asthma and airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR)…”
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Role of nerve growth factor in ozone-induced neural responses in early postnatal airway development
Published in American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology (01-08-2011)“…Airway neural plasticity contributes to the process of airway remodeling in response to airway irritants. However, the mechanisms of neural remodeling in the…”
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EFFECTS OF SILICA EXPOSURE ON SUBSTANCE P IMMUNOREACTIVITY AND PREPROTACHYKININ mRNA EXPRESSION IN TRIGEMINAL SENSORY NEURONS IN FISCHER 344 RATS
Published in Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A (24-04-1998)“…Trigeminal sensory neurons innervate the nasal cavity and may release substance P (SP) upon exposure to inhaled irritants. The purpose of this study was to…”
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Early postnatal ozone exposure alters rat nodose and jugular sensory neuron development
Published in Toxicological and environmental chemistry (01-01-2011)“…Sensory neurons originating in nodose and jugular ganglia that innervate airway epithelium (airway neurons) play a role in inflammation observed following…”
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Neurobiology of the upper and lower airways
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Neurotrophins and asthma
Published in Current opinion in pulmonary medicine (01-01-2001)“…The neurotrophins are a family of peptides that promote survival, growth, and differentiation of neurons. Neurotrophins may also influence the function of…”
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Toluene diisocyanate enhances substance P in sensory neurons innervating the nasal mucosa
Published in American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (01-02-2000)“…Inhalation of irritants, such as toluene diisocyanate (TDI), stimulates substance P (SP) release from peripheral processes of sensory neurons innervating the…”
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The Unilateral and Bilateral Absence of the Musculocutaneous Nerve
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2019)“…The brachial plexus is responsible for the innervation to the upper limb. The musculocutaneous and median nerves are terminal branches off the brachial plexus…”
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Neural integration and allergic disease
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-11-2000)“…Changes in neural activity play a key role in many symptoms of allergic disease, including sneezing, coughing, itching, and ocular irritation, among others…”
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