Renita C Hudgins
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Recent Articles
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Dourson A, Ford Z, Green K, McCrossan C, Hofmann M, Hudgins R, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2021 Apr;
41(20):4410-4427.
PMID: 33888610
A number of cellular systems work in concert to modulate nociceptive processing in the periphery, but the mechanisms that regulate neonatal nociception may be distinct compared with adults. Our previous...
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Queme L, Weyler A, Cohen E, Hudgins R, Jankowski M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2019 Dec;
117(1):698-707.
PMID: 31848242
Group III/IV muscle afferents transduce nociceptive signals and modulate exercise pressor reflexes (EPRs). However, the mechanisms governing afferent responsiveness to dually modulate these processes are not well characterized. We and...
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Ford Z, Dourson A, Liu X, Lu P, Green K, Hudgins R, et al.
IBRO Rep
. 2019 Mar;
6:111-121.
PMID: 30815617
Injury during early postnatal life causes acute alterations in afferent function and DRG gene expression, which in addition to producing short-term sensitivity has the potential to influence nociceptive responses in...
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Lu P, Hudgins R, Liu X, Ford Z, Hofmann M, Queme L, et al.
Mol Pain
. 2017 Aug;
13:1744806917730255.
PMID: 28845731
The upregulation of various channels and receptors classically linked to sensory transduction from the periphery tightly correspond with changes in the responsiveness of specific subpopulations of primary afferents to mechanical...
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Liu X, Green K, Ford Z, Queme L, Lu P, Ross J, et al.
Pain
. 2016 Nov;
158(2):333-346.
PMID: 27898492
Cutaneous inflammation alters the function of primary afferents and gene expression in the affected dorsal root ganglia (DRG). However, specific mechanisms of injury-induced peripheral afferent sensitization and behavioral hypersensitivity during...
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Ross J, Queme L, Cohen E, Green K, Lu P, Shank A, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2016 Jul;
36(26):6857-71.
PMID: 27358445
Unlabelled: Musculoskeletal pain is a significantly common clinical complaint. Although it is known that muscles are quite sensitive to alterations in blood flow/oxygenation and a number of muscle pain disorders...
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Queme L, Ross J, Lu P, Hudgins R, Jankowski M
J Neurosci
. 2016 Jan;
36(1):19-30.
PMID: 26740646
Significance Statement: Our current results suggest that P2Y1 modulates heat responsiveness and chemosensation in muscle afferents to play a key role in the development of pain-related behaviors during ischemia. At...
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Ross J, Queme L, Shank A, Hudgins R, Jankowski M
J Pain
. 2014 Sep;
15(12):1257-70.
PMID: 25245401
Unlabelled: Ischemic myalgia is a unique type of muscle pain in the patient population. The role that discrete muscle afferent subpopulations play in the generation of pain during ischemic events,...
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Jankowski M, Ross J, Weber J, Lee F, Shank A, Hudgins R
Mol Pain
. 2014 Jun;
10:34.
PMID: 24906209
Background: It is well-documented that neonates can experience pain after injury. However, the contribution of individual populations of sensory neurons to neonatal pain is not clearly understood. Here we characterized...