140 Publications (Page 3 of 6)
2012
A PEPTIDE UNCOUPLING CRMP-2 FROM THE PRESYNAPTIC Ca(2+) CHANNEL COMPLEX DEMONSTRATES EFFICACY IN ANIMAL MODELS OF MIGRAINE AND AIDS THERAPY-INDUCED NEUROPATHY.
Ripsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SBallard, Carrie JBallard, Carrie JBallard, Carrie JKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AKhanna, RajeshKhanna, Rajesh and Khanna, Rajesh
Translational neuroscience, vol. 3, (no. 1), pp. 1-8, March 2012. | Journal Article
 
CRMP-2 peptide mediated decrease of high and low voltage-activated calcium channels, attenuation of nociceptor excitability, and anti-nociception in a model of AIDS therapy-induced painful peripheral neuropathy
Piekarz, Andrew DDue, Michael RKhanna, MayWang, BoRipsch, Matthew SWang, RuizhongMeroueh, SamyVasko, Michael RWhite, Fletcher A and Khanna, Rajesh
Molecular Pain, vol. 8, (no. 1), pp. 54, 2012. | Journal Article
 
CRMP-2 peptide mediated decrease of high and low voltage-activated calcium channels, attenuation of nociceptor excitability, and anti-nociception in a model of AIDS therapy-induced painful peripheral neuropathy.
Piekarz, Andrew DDue, Michael RKhanna, MayWang, BoRipsch, Matthew SWang, RuizhongMeroueh, SamyVasko, Michael RWhite, Fletcher A and Khanna, Rajesh
Molecular pain, vol. 8, pp. 54, 2012. | Journal Article
 
Identification of the benzyloxyphenyl pharmacophore: a structural unit that promotes sodium channel slow inactivation.
King, AmberYang, Xiao-FangWang, YuyingDustrude, Erik TBarbosa, CindyDue, Michael RPiekarz, Andrew DWilson, Sarah MWhite, Fletcher ASalomé, ChristopheCummins, Theodore RKhanna, Rajesh and Kohn, Harold
ACS chemical neuroscience, vol. 3, (no. 12), pp. 1037-49, 2012/Dec/19. | Journal Article
 
Inhibition of transmitter release and attenuation of anti-retroviral-associated and tibial nerve injury-related painful peripheral neuropathy by novel synthetic Ca2+ channel peptides.
Wilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MDustrude, Erik TDustrude, Erik TRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SPellman, Jessica JPellman, Jessica JYeum, Tae-SungYeum, Tae-SungHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AKhanna, Rajesh and Khanna, Rajesh
The Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 287, (no. 42), pp. 35065-77, 2012/Oct/12. | Journal Article
 
Neuroexcitatory effects of morphine-3-glucuronide are dependent on Toll-like receptor 4 signaling
Due, Michael RPiekarz, Andrew DWilson, NatalieFeldman, PolinaRipsch, Matthew SChavez, SherryYin, HangKhanna, Rajesh and White, Fletcher A
Journal of Neuroinflammation, vol. 9, (no. 1), pp. 200, 2012. | Journal Article
 
Neuroexcitatory effects of morphine-3-glucuronide are dependent on Toll-like receptor 4 signaling.
Due, Michael RPiekarz, Andrew DWilson, NatalieFeldman, PolinaRipsch, Matthew SChavez, SherryYin, HangKhanna, Rajesh and White, Fletcher A
Journal of neuroinflammation, vol. 9, pp. 200, 2012. | Journal Article
 
The maintenance of cisplatin- and paclitaxel-induced mechanical and cold allodynia is suppressed by cannabinoid CB₂ receptor activation and independent of CXCR4 signaling in models of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.
Deng, LitingGuindon, JoséeVemuri, V KThakur, Ganesh AWhite, Fletcher AMakriyannis, Alexandros and Hohmann, Andrea G
Molecular pain, vol. 8, pp. 71, 2012. | Journal Article
 
The persistent release of HMGB1 contributes to tactile hyperalgesia in a rodent model of neuropathic pain
Feldman, PolinaDue, Michael RRipsch, Matthew SKhanna, Rajesh and White, Fletcher A
Journal of Neuroinflammation, vol. 9, (no. 1), pp. 180, 2012. | Journal Article
 
The persistent release of HMGB1 contributes to tactile hyperalgesia in a rodent model of neuropathic pain.
Feldman, PolinaDue, Michael RRipsch, Matthew SKhanna, Rajesh and White, Fletcher A
Journal of neuroinflammation, vol. 9, pp. 180, 2012. | Journal Article
2011
Animal models of HIV-associated painful sensory neuropathy
Bhangoo, S.K.Petty, L. and White, F.A.
2011
 
CXCR4 signaling mediates morphine-induced tactile hyperalgesia
Wilson, Natalie MJung, HosungRipsch, Matthew SMiller, Richard J and White, Fletcher A
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, vol. 25, (no. 3), pp. 565-573, 2011. | Journal Article
 
Further insights into the antinociceptive potential of a peptide disrupting the N-type calcium channel-CRMP-2 signaling complex.
Wilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MPiekarz, Andrew DPiekarz, Andrew DPiekarz, Andrew DBallard, Carrie JBallard, Carrie JBallard, Carrie JRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SCummins, Theodore RCummins, Theodore RCummins, Theodore RHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayHammes, Nathan MHammes, Nathan MHammes, Nathan MSamuels, Brian CSamuels, Brian CSamuels, Brian CWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AKhanna, RajeshKhanna, Rajesh and Khanna, Rajesh
Channels (Austin, Tex.), vol. 5, (no. 5), pp. 449-56, 2011 Sep-Oct. | Journal Article
 
Further insights into the antinociceptive potential of a peptide disrupting the N-type calcium channel-CRMP-2 signaling complex.
Wilson, S.M.Brittain, J.M.Piekarz, A.D.Ballard, C.J.Ripsch, M.S.Cummins, T.R.Hurley, J.H.Khanna, M.Hammes, N.M.Samuels, B.C.White, F.A. and Khanna, R.
(pp. 449-456)
 
Merging Structural Motifs of Functionalized Amino Acids and α-Aminoamides Results in Novel Anticonvulsant Compounds with Significant Effects on Slow and Fast Inactivation of Voltage-gated Sodium Channels and in the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain.
Wang, YuyingWilson, Sarah MBrittain, Joel MRipsch, Matthew SSalomé, ChristophePark, Ki DukWhite, Fletcher AKhanna, Rajesh and Kohn, Harold
ACS chemical neuroscience, vol. 2, (no. 6), pp. 317-322, June 15, 2011. | Journal Article
 
Neuroprotection against traumatic brain injury by a peptide derived from the collapsin response mediator protein 2 (CRMP2).
Brittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MChen, LiangChen, LiangChen, LiangChen, LiangWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaGao, XiangGao, XiangGao, XiangGao, XiangAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MMolosh, Andrei IMolosh, Andrei IMolosh, Andrei IMolosh, Andrei IYou, HaitaoYou, HaitaoYou, HaitaoYou, HaitaoHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AZamponi, Gerald WZamponi, Gerald WZamponi, Gerald WZamponi, Gerald WBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayChen, JinhuiChen, JinhuiChen, JinhuiChen, JinhuiKhanna, RajeshKhanna, RajeshKhanna, Rajesh and Khanna, Rajesh
The Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 286, (no. 43), pp. 37778-92, 2011/Oct/28. | Journal Article
 
Sciatic nerve injury induces functional pro-nociceptive chemokine receptors in bladder-associated primary afferent neurons in the rat
Foster, R.Jung, J.Farooq, A.McClung, C.Ripsch, MSFitzgerald, MP and White, Fletcher A
Neuroscience, vol. 183, pp. 230-237, 2011. | Journal Article
 
Sciatic nerve injury induces functional pro-nociceptive chemokine receptors in bladder-associated primary afferent neurons in the rat.
Foster, RJung, JFarooq, AMcClung, CRipsch, M SFitzgerald, M P and White, Fletcher A
Neuroscience, vol. 183, pp. 230-7, 2011/Jun/2. | Journal Article
 
Suppression of inflammatory and neuropathic pain by uncoupling CRMP-2 from the presynaptic Ca2+ channel complex
Brittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieJohnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SWang, YuyingWang, YuyingWang, YuyingWang, YuyingFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayPark, Chul-kyuPark, Chul-kyuPark, Chul-kyuPark, Chul-kyuSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SCheon, Bo MCheon, Bo MCheon, Bo MCheon, Bo MDue, Michael RDue, Michael RDue, Michael RDue, Michael RBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyMeroueh, SamyMeroueh, Samy OMeroueh, Samy OMeroueh, Samy OHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayJi, Ru-rongJi, Ru-rongJi, Ru-rongJi, Ru-rongHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HJin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaXu, Xiao-mingXu, Xiao-mingXu, Xiao-mingXu, Xiao-mingOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SVasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AKhanna, RajeshKhanna, RajeshKhanna, Rajesh and Khanna, Rajesh
Nature Medicine, vol. 17, (no. 7), pp. 822-9, Jul 2011. | Journal Article
 
Suppression of inflammatory and neuropathic pain by uncoupling CRMP-2 from the presynaptic Ca²⁺ channel complex.
Brittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, J.M.Brittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MDuarte, D.B.Duarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, S.M.Wilson, Sarah MZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, W.Ballard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, C.Johnson, Philip LJohnson, P.L.Johnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiLiu, N.Liu, NaikuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, W.Xiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, M.S.Ripsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SWang, YuyingWang, YuyingWang, YuyingWang, Y.Wang, YuyingWang, YuyingFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, J.C.Fehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFitz, S.D.Fitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, M.Park, C.-K.Park, Chul-KyuPark, Chul-KyuPark, Chul-KyuPark, Chul-KyuPark, Chul-KyuSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, B.S.Cheon, Bo MCheon, B.M.Cheon, Bo MyungCheon, Bo MyungCheon, Bo MyungCheon, Bo MyungDue, Michael RDue, Michael RDue, Michael RDue, Michael RDue, M.R.Due, Michael RBrustovetsky, T.Brustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, N.M.Ashpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MHudmon, A.Hudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyMeroueh, Samy OMeroueh, Samy OMeroueh, S.O.Meroueh, SamyMeroueh, Samy OMeroueh, Samy OHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, C.M.Brustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, N.Brustovetsky, NickolayJi, Ru-RongJi, Ru-RongJi, Ru-RongJi, Ru-RongJi, R.-R.Ji, Ru RongHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, J.H.Hurley, Joyce HJin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingJin, X.Jin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, A.Shekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaXu, Xiao-MingXu, Xiao-MingXu, Xiao-MingXu, Xiao-MingXu, Xiao-MingXu, X. M.Oxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, G.S.Vasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RVasko, M.R.Vasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RWhite, Fletcher AWhite, F.A.White, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AKhanna, RajeshKhanna, RajeshKhanna, RajeshKhanna, RajeshKhanna, R. and Khanna, Rajesh
Nature medicine, vol. 17, (no. 7), pp. 822-9, 2011/Jul. | Journal Article
2010
Insights into the regulation of chemokine receptors by molecular signaling pathways: Functional roles in neuropathic pain
White, Fletcher A and Miller, Richard J
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, vol. 24, (no. 6), pp. 859-865, 2010. | Journal Article
 
Opiate-induced hypernociception and chemokine receptors.
White, Fletcher A and Wilson, Natalie
Neuropharmacology, vol. 58, (no. 1), pp. 35-7, 2010/Jan. | Journal Article
2009
Altered functional properties of satellite glial cells in compressed spinal ganglia
Zhang, HaijunMei, XiaofengZhang, PuMa, ChaoWhite, Fletcher ADonnelly, David F and La Motte, Robert H
Glia, vol. 57, (no. 15), pp. 1588-1599, 2009. | Journal Article
 
Chemokines and pain mechanisms.
Abbadie, CatherineBhangoo, SoniaDe Koninck, YvesMalcangio, MarziaMelik-Parsadaniantz, Stéphane and White, Fletcher A
Brain research reviews, vol. 60, (no. 1), pp. 125-34, 2009/Apr. | Journal Article
 
Chemokine signaling and the management of neuropathic pain.
White, Fletcher AFeldman, Polina and Miller, Richard J
Molecular interventions, vol. 9, (no. 4), pp. 188-95, 2009/Aug. | Journal Article