Sean D Stocker
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Recent Articles
1.
Stock J, Romberger N, McMillan R, Chung J, Wenner M, Stocker S, et al.
Auton Neurosci
. 2024 May;
254:103182.
PMID: 38805791
Rodent studies demonstrated specialized sodium chloride (NaCl) sensing neurons in the circumventricular organs, which mediate changes in sympathetic nerve activity, arginine vasopressin, thirst, and blood pressure. However, the neural pathways...
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Gold M, Pineda-Farias J, Close D, Patel S, Johnston P, Stocker S, et al.
Br J Pharmacol
. 2024 May;
181(18):3527-3543.
PMID: 38794851
Background And Purpose: We extend the characterization of the TRPM8 antagonist VBJ103 with tests of selectivity, specificity and distribution, therapeutic efficacy of systemic administration against oxaliplatin-induced cold hyperalgesia and the...
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Asadbeygi A, Tobe Y, Yoshimura N, Stocker S, Watkins S, Watton P, et al.
ArXiv
. 2024 May;
PMID: 38764590
The smooth muscle bundles (SMBs) in the bladder act as contractile elements which enable the bladder to void effectively. In contrast to skeletal muscles, these bundles are not highly aligned,...
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Gyarmati G, Shroff U, Riquier-Brison A, Desposito D, Ju W, Stocker S, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2024 Apr;
134(11).
PMID: 38598837
Tissue regeneration is limited in several organs, including the kidney, contributing to the high prevalence of kidney disease globally. However, evolutionary and physiological adaptive responses and the presence of renal...
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Stocker S, Ferreira C, Souza G, Abbott S
Hypertension
. 2024 Jan;
81(3):383-386.
PMID: 38193317
No abstract available.
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Anselmi L, Ducrocq G, Ruiz-Velasco V, Stocker S, Higgins S, Kaufman M
J Physiol
. 2023 Oct;
601(23):5241-5256.
PMID: 37878364
The role played by the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channel on the thin fibre afferents evoking the exercise pressor reflex is controversial. To shed light on this controversy,...
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Stocker S, Kinsman B, Farquhar W, Gyarmati G, Peti-Peterdi J, Sved A
Hypertension
. 2023 Sep;
81(3):447-455.
PMID: 37671571
Excess dietary salt (NaCl) intake is strongly correlated with cardiovascular disease and is a major contributing factor to the pathogenesis of hypertension. NaCl-sensitive hypertension is a multisystem disorder that involves...
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Stocker S, Sullivan J
Hypertension
. 2023 Jun;
80(8):1671-1682.
PMID: 37334698
Background: Renal denervation lowers arterial blood pressure in both clinical populations and multiple experimental models of hypertension. This therapeutic effect is partly attributed to the removal of overactive renal sensory...
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Stocker S
Hypertension
. 2023 Feb;
80(4):872-881.
PMID: 36752103
Background: Salt-sensitive hypertension in humans and experimental models is associated with higher plasma and cerebrospinal fluid sodium chloride (NaCl) concentrations. Changes in extracellular NaCl concentrations are sensed by specialized neurons...
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DeLalio L, Stocker S
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2022 Jul;
323(3):H437-H448.
PMID: 35867707
The circadian cycle impacts sympathetic nerve activity (SNA), cardiovascular hemodynamics, and renal function. Activation of renal sensory nerves by chemosensory and mechanosensory stimuli reflexively changes efferent SNA and arterial blood...