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  • 2. The Pronociceptive Effect of Paradoxical Sleep Deprivation in Rats: Evidence for a Role of Descending Pain Modulation Mechanisms.
    Tomim DH, Pontarolla FM, Bertolini JF, Arase M, Tobaldini G, Lima MMS, Fischer L.
    Mol Neurobiol; 2016 Apr; 53(3):1706-1717. PubMed ID: 25707915
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  • 3. Supraspinal brain-derived neurotrophic factor signaling: a novel mechanism for descending pain facilitation.
    Guo W, Robbins MT, Wei F, Zou S, Dubner R, Ren K.
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  • 4. BDNF contributes to the neonatal incision-induced facilitation of spinal long-term potentiation and the exacerbation of incisional pain in adult rats.
    Ding X, Liang YJ, Su L, Liao FF, Fang D, Tai J, Xing GG.
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  • 6. Preemptive Caffeine Administration Blocks the Increase in Postoperative Pain Caused by Previous Sleep Loss in the Rat: A Potential Role for Preoptic Adenosine A2A Receptors in Sleep-Pain Interactions.
    Hambrecht-Wiedbusch VS, Gabel M, Liu LJ, Imperial JP, Colmenero AV, Vanini G.
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  • 7. Neonatal maternal separation increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor and tyrosine kinase receptor B expression in the descending pain modulatory system.
    Chung EK, Bian ZX, Xu HX, Sung JJ.
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  • 8. Systemic administration of a β2-adrenergic receptor agonist reduces mechanical allodynia and suppresses the immune response to surgery in a rat model of persistent post-incisional hypersensitivity.
    Arora V, Morado-Urbina CE, Gwak YS, Parker RA, Kittel CA, Munoz-Islas E, Miguel Jimenez-Andrade J, Romero-Sandoval EA, Eisenach JC, Peters CM.
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  • 9. Pronociception from the dorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus is mediated by the rostral ventromedial medulla in healthy controls but is absent in arthritic animals.
    Pinto-Ribeiro F, Amorim D, David-Pereira A, Monteiro AM, Costa P, Pertovaara A, Almeida A.
    Brain Res Bull; 2013 Oct 01; 99():100-8. PubMed ID: 24121166
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  • 10. A subset of μ-opioid receptor-expressing cells in the rostral ventromedial medulla contribute to thermal hyperalgesia in experimental neuropathic pain.
    Mase H, Sakai A, Sakamoto A, Suzuki H.
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  • 11. Mechanical pain hypersensitivity after incisional surgery is enhanced in rats subjected to neonatal peripheral inflammation: effects of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists.
    Chu YC, Chan KH, Tsou MY, Lin SM, Hsieh YC, Tao YX.
    Anesthesiology; 2007 Jun 01; 106(6):1204-12. PubMed ID: 17525596
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