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Kate Sadler
@katesadlerphd.bsky.social
5 days ago
1st paper from Sadler Lab is out!! Highlights: 1) A. muciniphila reverses sickle cell (SCD) pain, 2) fecal transplant from SCD mice induces pain via bilirubin-TRPM2 vagal signaling, 3) BilR+ bacteria less abundant in SCD patient poo, 4) RNAseq on HUMAN nodose ganglia! www.cell.com/cell-host-mi...
Gut microbiota and metabolites drive chronic sickle cell disease pain in mice

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Gut microbiota and metabolites drive chronic sickle cell disease pain in mice

Brandow et al. describe how the gut microbiome drives chronic sickle cell disease (SCD) pain. SCD guts contain excessive heme catabolites, fewer bacteria that metabolize bilirubin, and low levels of A...

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NYU Pain Research Center
@nyupainresearch.bsky.social
2 days ago
Amazing new paper from the Sadler Lab showing gut microbiota and metabolite contributions to pain in sickle cell disease. Congratulations to you and your team on this impressive work Kate! www.sciencedirect.com/sci…. @katesadlerphd.bsky.social @utdpaincenter.bsky.social
Gut microbiota and metabolites drive chronic sickle cell disease pain in mice

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Gut microbiota and metabolites drive chronic sickle cell disease pain in mice

Individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) suffer from debilitating chronic pain that does not have a clear etiology. Recent 16S ribosomal RNA gene se…

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Alles Lab
@alleslab.bsky.social
4 days ago
Our final contribution to this collaboration is now online. We obtained electrophysiological recordings of DRG/TG neurons and Fos+ neurons of spinal dorsal horn & vlPAG in 2 models of neuropathic pain to study the actions of a humanized P2X4R scFv #PainResearch www.sciencedirect.com/sci….
Physiological actions of a humanized P2X4 scFv on peripheral and central neurons in male mice with neuropathic pain

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Physiological actions of a humanized P2X4 scFv on peripheral and central neurons in male mice with neuropathic pain

Neuropathic pain remains a challenging clinical condition due to its resistance to conventional analgesics. The purinergic P2X4 receptor (P2X4R), an A…

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NYU Pain Research Center
@nyupainresearch.bsky.social
6 days ago
New research identifies SLC45A4 as a pain gene, encoding a neuronal polyamine transporter that shows genetic association with human pain. #therapeutictarget #paintreatment www.nature.com/articles/s41...
SLC45A4 is a pain gene encoding a neuronal polyamine transporter - Nature

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SLC45A4 is a pain gene encoding a neuronal polyamine transporter - Nature

The SLC45A4 gene encodes a neuronal polyamine transporter and is linked to pain response in humans and mice.

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NYU Pain Research Center
@nyupainresearch.bsky.social
11 days ago
A new study sheds light on a potential new way to treat migraine. Activating the nociceptin receptor (NOP) system can block the pain caused by CGRP. A peripherally restricted compound showed the same efficacy as a brain-penetrant one. bpspubs.onlinelibrary.wil….
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Background and Purpose Migraine is a neurovascular disorder largely mediated by calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). This study explores the role of the nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ)–N/OFQ recep...

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Aubin Moutal
@aubinmoutal.bsky.social
about 1 month ago
I’m proud to share that our first paper from the lab has just been published in Nature Communications: www.nature.com/articles/s41... This work uncovers a mechanism by which autoantibodies targeting CRMP5 contribute to neuropathic pain in paraneoplastic syndromes. #PainResearch
Anti-CV2/CRMP5 autoantibodies as drivers of sensory neuron excitability and pain in rats - Nature Communications

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Anti-CV2/CRMP5 autoantibodies as drivers of sensory neuron excitability and pain in rats - Nature Communications

Lung and thymoma cancer patients often suffer from autoimmunity and related painful neuropathies. Here the authors show that patient-derived anti-CRMP5 autoantibody binds to rat dorsal root ganglia to...

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NYU Pain Research Center
@nyupainresearch.bsky.social
11 days ago
New research on COVID-19 and pain reveals something fascinating. Researchers found that the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (N) protein can intensify and prolong pain by interacting with a key pain channel, Nav1.7. This discovery could open the door for new therapies. journals.lww.com/pain/ful….
SARS-CoV-2 N protein interacts with Nav1.7 to promote... : PAIN

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SARS-CoV-2 N protein interacts with Nav1.7 to promote... : PAIN

ong COVID sequelae. The mechanisms underlying somatosensory abnormalities induced by SARS-CoV-2 remain largely unclear. In this study, we investigate the role of the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (N) protei...

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NYU Pain Research Center
@nyupainresearch.bsky.social
11 days ago
Fascinating new work reveals how anti-CV2/CRMP5 autoantibodies may be a potential driver of neuropathic pain in paraneoplastic syndromes. This mechanistic insight suggests a new therapeutic approach for patients. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Anti-CV2/CRMP5 autoantibodies as drivers of sensory neuron excitability and pain in rats - Nature Communications

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Anti-CV2/CRMP5 autoantibodies as drivers of sensory neuron excitability and pain in rats - Nature Communications

Lung and thymoma cancer patients often suffer from autoimmunity and related painful neuropathies. Here the authors show that patient-derived anti-CRMP5 autoantibody binds to rat dorsal root ganglia to...

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Massi(e)h Moayedi — مسیح مویدی
@massih.bsky.social
about 1 month ago
I’m so proud of this paper. Truly a labour of love that started when I was in my PhD program. It took ~10 years from inception to fruition. The question is: does pain compete with other tasks based on salience or pain? journals.lww.com/pain/ful….
Salience or value: what drives priority in pain–cognition... : PAIN

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Salience or value: what drives priority in pain–cognition... : PAIN

have yet to discover how priority is assigned when pursuing competing goals while experiencing pain: through attentional resource competition (salience-based) or motivational conflict (value-based), o...

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Ted Price
@tedpricethepainguy.bsky.social
28 days ago
BOOM! Cool to see the final form of this great work now published. Deep new insight into human peripheral neuropathy. Congrats @mheming.bsky.social and colleagues on a great study.

Very proud that our human PNS atlas is finally published in @natcomms.nature.com We found perineurial hyperplasia and lipid-associated nerve macrophages in #polyneuropathies. Explore: pns-atlas.mzhlab.com A tweetorial 1/13 doi.org/10.1038/s414...

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Alex Chesler
@alexchesler.bsky.social
5 months ago
An example of what we in the NIH Intramural program can accomplish. Excited to share our latest paper in close collaboration with Nick Ryba's group. We examined how inflammation transforms representation in somatosensory neurons to cause pain. Lots of surprises here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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NYU Pain Research Center
@nyupainresearch.bsky.social
about 1 month ago
Mechanically evoked neuronal activity via Piezo2 and Nav channels is essential for the development and structural maturation of mechanosensory end-organs underlying gentle touch. #Mechanotransduction #Piezo2 www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
Activity-dependent development of the body’s touch receptors

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Activity-dependent development of the body’s touch receptors

Santiago et al. report that the mechanosensitive ion channel Piezo2 is required for the transcriptional and structural maturation of the primary sensory neurons that detect gentle touch and that Piezo...

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Ted Price
@tedpricethepainguy.bsky.social
about 1 month ago
This is an excellent article on the work of Dr. Katie Burns at U Cincinnati and her experience with endometriosis pain and how it has become a passion in her research: www.science.org/content/a…. Her funding should not be threatened by "administrative priorities" but of course it is.

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Driven by the pain of endometriosis, this scientist is uncovering clues to its causes

Katie Burns is helping reveal the immune system’s role in the long-neglected disease

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Alles Lab
@alleslab.bsky.social
26 days ago
One of our final papers from this collaborative effort involving collaborators at UNM, Mayo Clinic, & McGill. Here we validate a humanized scFv targeting hP2XR. Kudos to first-author @docnessmonster.bsky.social & former lab member Mark S. for making this happen! journals.sagepub.com/doi/….
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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research

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NYU Pain Research Center
@nyupainresearch.bsky.social
about 1 month ago
New model, New itch insights: Researchers created a mouse model where genetic tweaks in keratinocytes spark TRPV1 neuron–mediated neuropathic itch. A powerful tool to dissect itch circuits #Neuroscience #ItchResearch #ChronicItch #Gabapentin www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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PNAS

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...

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Theanne Griffith, PhD 🇧🇧👩🏽‍🔬🇭🇷
@doctheagrif.bsky.social
9 months ago
Thrilled to share the most recent pub from the Griffith Lab! We show that sodium channels play unique roles in proprioceptive encoding. We also found some really cool effects on skeletal muscle, and a dev dependent role for Nav1.6 in proprioceptive spinal circuits www.science.org/doi/10.11….
Differential encoding of mammalian proprioception by voltage-gated sodium channels

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Differential encoding of mammalian proprioception by voltage-gated sodium channels

Voltage-gated sodium channels differentially encode mammalian proprioception via distinct cellular localization patterns.

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Ardem Patapoutian
@ardemp.bskyverified.social
6 months ago
"How are memories formed and stored in the brain?...Long-term memory acquisition was found to be associated with a selective increase in multisynaptic boutons..". Groundbreaking new study from my friend and colleague Anton Maximov's lab: www.science.org/doi/10.11…. Bonus: My son Luca's first pub
Synaptic architecture of a memory engram in the mouse hippocampus

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Synaptic architecture of a memory engram in the mouse hippocampus

Memory engrams are formed through experience-dependent plasticity of neural circuits, but their detailed architectures remain unresolved. Using three-dimensional electron microscopy, we performed nano...

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Ted Price
@tedpricethepainguy.bsky.social
5 months ago
We wrote this Neuroview to get the word out about the extremely exciting and important NIH funded work happening in the pain field and how it has the potential to really change pain treatment in the coming years www.cell.com/neuron/fullt... We did not imagine how rapidly things would be dismantled.
Human pain neuroscience and the next generation of pain therapeutics

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Human pain neuroscience and the next generation of pain therapeutics

The recent approval of suzetrigine for acute pain treatment highlights both the success of targeting peripheral sensory neurons for pain management and the potential of developing new pain therapies p...

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