Meredith T Robbins
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Robbins M, DeWitte C, Ness T
Neuropharmacology
. 2022 Dec;
224:109369.
PMID: 36493859
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) receptors have been implicated in stress-induced hyperalgesia. The present study examined the role of CRF receptors Type 1&2 (CRFR1, CRFR2) in stress-induced bladder hyperalgesia in female...
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Ness T, DeWitte C, Robbins M, Deberry J
Neurosci Lett
. 2022 Apr;
778:136617.
PMID: 35390467
In rodent models, conditioning with acute footshock (AFS) has been demonstrated to produce bladder hypersensitivity which is more robust when rats, tested as adults, had also been pretreated with neonatal...
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Randich A, DeWitte C, Deberry J, Robbins M, Ness T
Brain Res
. 2017 Sep;
1675:1-7.
PMID: 28867481
Both acute and chronic stress has been shown to exacerbate symptoms of chronic visceral pain conditions such as interstitial cystitis. Studies using animal models support these findings in that both...
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Hall J, DeWitte C, Ness T, Robbins M
Neurosci Lett
. 2015 Aug;
604:97-102.
PMID: 26247537
Serotonin from the descending pain modulatory pathway is critical to nociceptive processing. Its effects on pain modulation may either be inhibitory or facilitatory, depending on the type of pain and...
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Bulls H, Freeman E, Anderson A, Robbins M, Ness T, Goodin B
J Pain Res
. 2015 Jul;
8:311-20.
PMID: 26170713
It has been suggested that increased pain sensitivity and disruption of endogenous pain inhibitory processes may account, at least in part, for the greater prevalence and severity of chronic pain...
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Deberry J, Robbins M, Ness T
Brain Res
. 2015 Feb;
1606:77-85.
PMID: 25698616
Chronic stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of chronic visceral pain conditions, such as interstitial cystitis (IC), and bouts of acute stress exacerbate clinical urological pain. Studies using animal...
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Goodin B, Anderson A, Freeman E, Bulls H, Robbins M, Ness T
Clin J Pain
. 2014 Nov;
31(9):757-767.
PMID: 25370147
Objectives: This study examined whether the administration of intranasal oxytocin was associated with pain sensitivity, endogenous pain inhibitory capacity, and negative mood states. Materials And Methods: A total of 30...
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Goodin B, Ness T, Robbins M
Curr Pharm Des
. 2014 Oct;
21(7):906-13.
PMID: 25345612
The treatment of chronic pain arising from deep tissues is currently inadequate and there is need for new pharmacological agents to provide analgesia. The endogenous paracrine hormone/neurotransmitter oxytocin is intimately...
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Shaffer A, Ness T, Robbins M, Randich A
J Urol
. 2012 Nov;
189(1):352-8.
PMID: 23174223
Purpose: Previous research suggests that a failure of opioid inhibition may contribute to chronic bladder pain. We determined how acute adult and/or prior early in life exposure to bladder inflammation...
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Engle M, Ness T, Robbins M
Reg Anesth Pain Med
. 2012 Aug;
37(5):515-20.
PMID: 22878524
Background And Objectives: Oxytocin (OXY) is a neuropeptide that has recently been recognized as an important component of descending analgesic systems. The present study sought to determine if OXY produces...