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152. Plasticity and emerging role of BKCachannels in nociceptive control in neuropathic pain
153. TRPV1‐expressing Afferents Innervate the Aorta and Contribute to Baroreflex Control of Cardiovascular Function
154. Removing TRPV1-expressing primary afferent neurons potentiates the spinal analgesic effect of δ-opioid agonists on mechano-nociception
155. Sustained Inhibition of Neurotransmitter Release from Nontransient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Type 1-Expressing Primary Afferents by μ-Opioid Receptor Activation-Enkephalin in the Spinal Cord
156. Increased C-Fiber Nociceptive Input Potentiates Inhibitory Glycinergic Transmission in the Spinal Dorsal Horn
157. Reduced expression of GSTM2 and increased oxidative stress in spontaneously hypertensive rat
158. Control of Glycinergic Input to Spinal Dorsal Horn Neurons by Distinct Muscarinic Receptor Subtypes Revealed Using Knockout Mice
159. Altered synaptic input and GABABreceptor function in spinal superficial dorsal horn neurons in rats with diabetic neuropathy
160. Increased Nociceptive Input Rapidly Modulates Spinal GABAergic Transmission Through Endogenously Released Glutamate
161. Regulation of Glutamate Release From Primary Afferents and Interneurons in the Spinal Cord by Muscarinic Receptor Subtypes
162. Potentiation of Clonidine Analgesia in Rats Deleted of TRPV1‐Expressing Afferent Neurons
163. A new bibenzyl derivative with nuclear factor-kappaB inhibitory activity from Schefflera arboricola (Araliaceae).
164. Loss of TRPV1-Expressing Sensory Neurons Reduces Spinal μ Opioid Receptors But Paradoxically Potentiates Opioid Analgesia
165. Blocking μ opioid receptors in the spinal cord prevents the analgesic action by subsequent systemic opioids
166. μ Opioid Receptor Activation Inhibits GABAergic Inputs to Basolateral Amygdala Neurons Through Kv1.1/1.2 Channels
167. Opposing Functions of Spinal M2, M3, and M4 Receptor Subtypes in Regulation of GABAergic Inputs to Dorsal Horn Neurons Revealed by Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice
168. Effect of Morphine on Deep Dorsal Horn Projection Neurons Depends on Spinal GABAergic and Glycinergic Tone: Implications for Reduced Opioid Effect in Neuropathic Pain
169. A-Type Voltage-Gated K+ Currents Influence Firing Properties of Isolectin B4-Positive But Not Isolectin B4-Negative Primary Sensory Neurons
170. Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Type 1 Activation Down-regulates Voltage-gated Calcium Channels through Calcium-dependent Calcineurin in Sensory Neurons
171. Systemic Morphine Inhibits Dorsal Horn Projection Neurons through Spinal Cholinergic System Independent of Descending Pathways
172. Effect of systemic and intrathecal gabapentin on allodynia in a new rat model of postherpetic neuralgia
173. Functional Activity of the M2 and M4 Receptor Subtypes in the Spinal Cord Studied with Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Knockout Mice
174. M2, M3, and M4 Receptor Subtypes Contribute to Muscarinic Potentiation of GABAergic Inputs to Spinal Dorsal Horn Neurons
175. Regulation of Synaptic Inputs to Paraventricular-Spinal Output Neurons by α2 Adrenergic Receptors
176. Sensing Tissue Ischemia
177. Effect of the μ Opioid on Excitatory and Inhibitory Synaptic Inputs to Periaqueductal Gray-Projecting Neurons in the Amygdala
178. Distinct Roles of Group III Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in Control of Nociception and Dorsal Horn Neurons in Normal and Nerve-Injured Rats
179. VR1 Receptor Activation Induces Glutamate Release and Postsynaptic Firing in the Paraventricular Nucleus
180. Differential Sensitivity of N- and P/Q-Type Ca2+ Channel Currents to a μ Opioid in Isolectin B -Positive and -Negative Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons
181. Activation of μ-Opioid Receptors Inhibits Synaptic Inputs to Spinally Projecting Rostral Ventromedial Medulla Neurons
182. Activation of μ-opioid receptors excites a population of locus coeruleus-spinal neurons through presynaptic disinhibition
183. Signalling pathway of nitric oxide in synaptic GABA release in the rat paraventricular nucleus
184. Antinociceptive Effect of Morphine, but not μ Opioid Receptor Number, Is Attenuated in the Spinal Cord of Diabetic Rats
185. Up-Regulation of Spinal Muscarinic Receptors and Increased Antinociceptive Effect of Intrathecal Muscarine in Diabetic Rats
186. Cardiac vanilloid receptor 1‐expressing afferent nerves and their role in the cardiogenic sympathetic reflex in rats
187. Angiotensin II Stimulates Spinally Projecting Paraventricular Neurons through Presynaptic Disinhibition
188. Resiniferatoxin Induces Paradoxical Changes in Thermal and Mechanical Sensitivities in Rats: Mechanism of Action
189. Spinal GABAB receptors mediate antinociceptive actions of cholinergic agents in normal and diabetic rats
190. Spinal Nitric Oxide Contributes to the Analgesic Effect of Intrathecal [D-Pen2,D-Pen5]-Enkephalin in Normal and Diabetic Rats
191. Functional μ Opioid Receptors Are Reduced in the Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn of Diabetic Rats
192. Role of Spinal Nitric Oxide in the Inhibitory Effect of [d-Pen2,d-Pen5]-Enkephalin on Ascending Dorsal Horn Neurons in Normal and Diabetic Rats
193. Nitric Oxide Inhibits Spinally Projecting Paraventricular Neurons Through Potentiation of Presynaptic GABA Release
194. Activation of δ-Opioid Receptors Excites Spinally Projecting Locus Coeruleus Neurons Through Inhibition of GABAergic Inputs
195. Role of Presynaptic Muscarinic and GABA B Receptors in Spinal Glutamate Release and Cholinergic Analgesia in Rats
196. Hypersensitivity of Spinothalamic Tract Neurons Associated With Diabetic Neuropathic Pain in Rats
197. Effect of 2-(Phosphono-methyl)-pentanedioic Acid on Allodynia and Afferent Ectopic Discharges in a Rat Model of Neuropathic Pain
198. Myocardial Ischemia Recruits Mechanically Insensitive Cardiac Sympathetic Afferents in Cats
199. Intrathecal Adenosine following Spinal Nerve Ligation in Rat
200. Stereospecific Effect of Pregabalin on Ectopic Afferent Discharges and Neuropathic Pain Induced by Sciatic Nerve Ligation in Rats
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