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    Primary Afferent Activation of Thermosensitive TRPV1 Triggers Asynchronous Glutamate Release at Central Neurons by Peters, James H., McDougall, Stuart J., Fawley, Jessica A., Smith, Stephen M., Andresen, Michael C.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (11-03-2010)
    “…TRPV1 receptors feature prominently in nociception of spinal primary afferents but are also expressed in unmyelinated cranial visceral primary afferents linked…”
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    Thermally active TRPV1 tonically drives central spontaneous glutamate release by Shoudai, Kiyomitsu, Peters, James H, McDougall, Stuart J, Fawley, Jessica A, Andresen, Michael C

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (27-10-2010)
    “…Central synapses spontaneously release neurotransmitter at low rates. In the brainstem, cranial visceral afferent terminals in caudal solitary tract nucleus…”
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    Withdrawal and restoration of central vagal afferents within the dorsal vagal complex following subdiaphragmatic vagotomy by Peters, James H., Gallaher, Zachary R., Ryu, Vitaly, Czaja, Krzysztof

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-10-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Vagotomy, a severing of the peripheral axons of the vagus nerve, has been extensively utilized to determine the role of vagal afferents in…”
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    TRPV1 marks synaptic segregation of multiple convergent afferents at the rat medial solitary tract nucleus by Peters, James H, McDougall, Stuart J, Fawley, Jessica A, Andresen, Michael C

    Published in PloS one (20-09-2011)
    “…TRPV1 receptors are expressed on most but not all central terminals of cranial visceral afferents in the caudal solitary tract nucleus (NTS). TRPV1 is…”
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    Oxytocin Enhances Cranial Visceral Afferent Synaptic Transmission to the Solitary Tract Nucleus by Peters, James H, McDougall, Stuart J, Kellett, Daniel O, Jordan, David, Llewellyn-Smith, Ida J, Andresen, Michael C

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (05-11-2008)
    “…Cranial visceral afferents travel via the solitary tract (ST) to contact neurons within the ST nucleus (NTS) and activate homeostatic reflexes. Hypothalamic…”
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    Modulation of vagal afferent excitation and reduction of food intake by leptin and cholecystokinin by Peters, James H., Simasko, Steven M., Ritter, Robert C.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (30-11-2006)
    “…The gut-peptide, cholecystokinin (CCK), reduces food intake by acting at CCK-1 receptors on vagal afferent neurons, whereas the feeding effects of the…”
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    TRPM3 expression in mouse retina by Brown, R Lane, Xiong, Wei-Hong, Peters, James H, Tekmen-Clark, Merve, Strycharska-Orczyk, Iwona, Reed, Brian T, Morgans, Catherine W, Duvoisin, Robert M

    Published in PloS one (13-02-2015)
    “…Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels constitute a large family of cation permeable ion channels that serve crucial functions in sensory systems by…”
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    Comparison of baroreceptive to other afferent synaptic transmission to the medial solitary tract nucleus by Andresen, Michael C, Peters, James H

    “…Cranial nerve visceral afferents enter the brain stem to synapse on neurons within the solitary tract nucleus (NTS). The broad heterogeneity of both visceral…”
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    Direct Anandamide Activation of TRPV1 Produces Divergent Calcium and Current Responses by Fenwick, Axel J, Fowler, Daniel K, Wu, Shaw-Wen, Shaffer, Forrest J, Lindberg, Jonathan E M, Kinch, Dallas C, Peters, James H

    Published in Frontiers in molecular neuroscience (21-06-2017)
    “…In the brainstem nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS), primary vagal afferent neurons express the transient receptor potential vanilloid subfamily member 1…”
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    Comparative pharmacology of cholecystokinin induced activation of cultured vagal afferent neurons from rats and mice by Kinch, Dallas C, Peters, James H, Simasko, Steven M

    Published in PloS one (13-04-2012)
    “…Cholecystokinin (CCK) facilitates the process of satiation via activation of vagal afferent neurons innervating the upper gastrointestinal tract. Recent…”
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    TRPV1 enhances cholecystokinin signaling in primary vagal afferent neurons and mediates the central effects on spontaneous glutamate release in the NTS by Arnold, Rachel A, Fowler, Daniel K, Peters, James H

    “…The gut peptide cholecystokinin (CCK) is released during feeding and promotes satiation by increasing excitation of vagal afferent neurons that innervate the…”
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    GABAB-mediated inhibition of multiple modes of glutamate release in the nucleus of the solitary tract by Fawley, Jessica A, Peters, James H, Andresen, Michael C

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-2011)
    “…In the caudal portions of the solitary tract (ST) nucleus, primary sensory afferents fall into two broad classes based on the expression of transient receptor…”
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    Circadian regulation of glutamate release pathways shapes synaptic throughput in the brainstem nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) by Ragozzino, Forrest J., Peterson, Bree Anne, Karatsoreos, Ilia N., Peters, James H.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-05-2023)
    “…Circadian regulation of autonomic reflex pathways pairs physiological function with the daily light cycle. The brainstem nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) is…”
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    Isoflurane Differentially Modulates Inhibitory and Excitatory Synaptic Transmission to the Solitary Tract Nucleus by PETERS, James H, MCDOUGALL, Stuart J, MENDELOWITZ, David, KOOP, Dennis R, ANDRESEN, Michael C

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-04-2008)
    “…Isoflurane anesthesia produces cardiovascular and respiratory depression, although the specific mechanisms are not fully understood. Cranial visceral…”
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    Principles of synaptic encoding of brainstem circadian rhythms by Ragozzino, Forrest J, Karatsoreos, Ilia N, Peters, James H

    Published in Experimental physiology (03-02-2024)
    “…Circadian regulation of autonomic tone and reflex pathways pairs physiological processes with the daily light cycle. However, the underlying mechanisms…”
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    Corticosterone inhibits vagal afferent glutamate release in the nucleus of the solitary tract via retrograde endocannabinoid signaling by Ragozzino, Forrest J, Arnold, Rachel A, Kowalski, Cody W, Savenkova, Marina I, Karatsoreos, Ilia N, Peters, James H

    “…Circulating blood glucocorticoid levels are dynamic and responsive to stimuli that impact autonomic function. In the brain stem, vagal afferent terminals…”
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    Paired assessment of volatile anesthetic concentrations with synaptic actions recorded in vitro by McDougall, Stuart J, Peters, James H, LaBrant, Lia, Wang, Xin, Koop, Dennis R, Andresen, Michael C

    Published in PloS one (08-10-2008)
    “…The volatile anesthetic isoflurane poses a number of experimental challenges in the laboratory. Due to its rapid evaporation, the open conditions of most in…”
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    Cannabidiol activation of vagal afferent neurons requires TRPA1 by Kowalski, Cody W., Ragozzino, Forrest J., Lindberg, Jonathan E. M., Peterson, BreeAnne, Lugo, Janelle M., McLaughlin, Ryan J., Peters, James H.

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-11-2020)
    “…Cannabidiol is legal in many US states and is used as a panacea for a host of different symptoms; however, little research has been conducted on its cellular…”
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    TRPM3 expression and control of glutamate release from primary vagal afferent neurons by Ragozzino, Forrest J, Arnold, Rachel A, Fenwick, Axel J, Riley, Timothy P, Lindberg, Jonathan E M, Peterson, BreeAnne, Peters, James H

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-01-2021)
    “…Vagal afferent fibers contact neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) and release glutamate via three distinct release pathways: synchronous,…”
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