Joshua A Bueller
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Recent Articles
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Kilpatrick L, Labus J, Coveleskie K, Hammer C, Rappold G, Tillisch K, et al.
Gastroenterology
. 2011 Mar;
140(7):1943-51.
PMID: 21420406
Background & Aims: 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)3 receptor (5-HT3R) antagonists are effective in treating patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and have anxiolytic effects. Their therapeutic effects are related, in part, to...
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Kilpatrick L, Suyenobu B, Smith S, Bueller J, Goodman T, Creswell J, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2011 Feb;
56(1):290-8.
PMID: 21334442
The beneficial effects of mindful awareness and mindfulness meditation training on physical and psychological health are thought to be mediated in part through changes in underlying brain processes. Functional connectivity...
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Seminowicz D, Labus J, Bueller J, Tillisch K, Naliboff B, Bushnell M, et al.
Gastroenterology
. 2010 Mar;
139(1):48-57.e2.
PMID: 20347816
Background & Aims: Several studies have examined structural brain changes associated with chronic pain syndromes, including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but study sample sizes have been small and heterogeneous. Methods:...
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Berman S, Naliboff B, Suyenobu B, Labus J, Stains J, Ohning G, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2008 Jan;
28(2):349-59.
PMID: 18184777
Cognitive factors such as fear of pain and symptom-related anxiety play an important role in chronic pain states. The current study sought to characterize abnormalities in preparatory brain response before...
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Liberzon I, Taylor S, Phan K, Britton J, Fig L, Bueller J, et al.
Biol Psychiatry
. 2006 Sep;
61(9):1030-8.
PMID: 16945349
Background: Functional neuroimaging studies have detected abnormal limbic and paralimbic activation to emotional probes in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but few studies have examined neurochemical mechanisms that underlie functional alterations...
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Smith Y, Stohler C, Nichols T, Bueller J, Koeppe R, Zubieta J
J Neurosci
. 2006 May;
26(21):5777-85.
PMID: 16723535
Prominent interindividual and sex-dependent differences have been described in responses to sustained pain and other stressful stimuli. Variations in mu-opioid receptor-mediated endogenous opioid neurotransmission may underlie some of these processes....
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Berman S, Naliboff B, Suyenobu B, Labus J, Stains J, Bueller J, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
. 2006 Apr;
291(2):R268-76.
PMID: 16614061
To explore sex differences in the response of seven brain regions to an aversive pelvic visceral stimulus, functional magnetic resonance images were acquired from 13 healthy adults (6 women) during...
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Bueller J, Aftab M, Sen S, Gomez-Hassan D, Burmeister M, Zubieta J
Biol Psychiatry
. 2006 Jan;
59(9):812-5.
PMID: 16442082
Background: A frequent polymorphism of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene (val(66)met) has been suggested to modulate hippocampal neuronal plasticity and has been associated with individual variations in emotional reactivity...
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Zubieta J, Bueller J, Jackson L, Scott D, Xu Y, Koeppe R, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2005 Aug;
25(34):7754-62.
PMID: 16120776
Reductions in pain ratings when administered a placebo with expected analgesic properties have been described and hypothesized to be mediated by the pain-suppressive endogenous opioid system. Using molecular imaging techniques,...
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Regulation of human affective responses by anterior cingulate and limbic mu-opioid neurotransmission
Zubieta J, Ketter T, Bueller J, Xu Y, Kilbourn M, Young E, et al.
Arch Gen Psychiatry
. 2003 Nov;
60(11):1145-53.
PMID: 14609890
Background: Human affective responses appear to be regulated by limbic and paralimbic circuits. However, much less is known about the neurochemical systems engaged in this regulation. The mu-opioid neurotransmitter system...