Richard D Palmiter
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Hashikawa K, Hashikawa Y, Briones B, Ishii K, Liu Y, Rossi M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40060480
One Sentence Summary: Single cell RNA sequencing reveals how adolescent sex hormones sculpt hypothalamic cell types required for mating behavior.
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Park S, Zhu A, Cao F, Palmiter R
Nat Commun
. 2024 Nov;
15(1):9721.
PMID: 39521770
Learning to associate cues, both directly and indirectly, with biologically significant events is essential for survival. Second-order conditioning (SOC) involves forming an association between a previously reinforced conditioned stimulus (CS1)...
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Palmiter R
Trends Neurosci
. 2024 Aug;
47(9):722-735.
PMID: 39147688
The parabrachial nucleus (PBN) in the dorsal pons responds to bodily threats and transmits alarm signals to the forebrain. Parabrachial neuron activity is enhanced during chronic pain, and inactivation of...
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Dogrul B, Machado Kopruszinski C, Dolatyari Eslami M, Watanabe M, Luo S, Moreira de Souza L, et al.
Pain
. 2024 Jul;
166(1):153-159.
PMID: 39058958
Pharmacological ablation of rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) mu opioid receptor-expressing cells before peripheral nerve injury prevents the development of neuropathic pain. However, whether these neurons are required for the expression...
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Kim D, Park S, Park S, Ye M, Chen J, Kang S, et al.
Cell
. 2024 Jul;
187(18):5102-5117.e16.
PMID: 39043179
Neurons produce and release neuropeptides to communicate with one another. Despite their importance in brain function, circuit-based mechanisms of peptidergic transmission are poorly understood, primarily due to the lack of...
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Development of a genetically encoded sensor for probing endogenous nociceptin opioid peptide release
Zhou X, Stine C, Prada P, Fusca D, Assoumou K, Dernic J, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Jun;
15(1):5353.
PMID: 38918403
Nociceptin/orphanin-FQ (N/OFQ) is a recently appreciated critical opioid peptide with key regulatory functions in several central behavioral processes including motivation, stress, feeding, and sleep. The functional relevance of N/OFQ action...
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Condon L, Yu Y, Park S, Cao F, Pauli J, Nelson T, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 Apr;
43(4):114057.
PMID: 38583149
Pain that persists beyond the time required for tissue healing and pain that arises in the absence of tissue injury, collectively referred to as nociplastic pain, are poorly understood phenomena...
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Angelakos C, Girven K, Liu Y, Gonzalez O, Murphy K, Jennings K, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2023 Dec;
33(24):5439-5455.e7.
PMID: 38056461
Neuropeptide S (NPS) is a highly conserved peptide found in all tetrapods that functions in the brain to promote heightened arousal; however, the subpopulations mediating these phenomena remain unknown. We...
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Condon L, Yu Y, Park S, Cao F, Pauli J, Nelson T, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Nov;
PMID: 37961621
Pain that persists beyond the time required for tissue healing and pain that arises in the absence of tissue injury are poorly understood phenomena mediated by plasticity within the central...
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Machuca-Marquez P, Sanchez-Benito L, Menardy F, Urpi A, Girona M, Puighermanal E, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Oct;
120(44):e2304933120.
PMID: 37847729
Travel can induce motion sickness (MS) in susceptible individuals. MS is an evolutionary conserved mechanism caused by mismatches between motion-related sensory information and past visual and motion memory, triggering a...