Sineadh M Conway
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Recent Articles
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Mikati M, Erdmann-Gilmore P, Connors R, Conway S, Malone J, Woods J, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Feb;
PMID: 36824728
Enkephalins are opioid peptides that modulate analgesia, reward, and stress. detection of enkephalins remains difficult due to transient and low endogenous concentrations and inherent sequence similarity. To begin to address...
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Conway S, Kuo C, Gardiner W, Wu R, Thang L, Gereau G, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Feb;
PMID: 36778492
The endogenous opioid peptide systems are critical for analgesia, reward processing, and affect, but research on their release dynamics and function has been challenging. Here, we have developed microimmunoelectrodes (MIEs)...
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Minakova E, Mikati M, Madasu M, Conway S, Baldwin J, Swift R, et al.
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2022 Oct;
239(12):3859-3873.
PMID: 36269379
Rationale: In utero opioid exposure is associated with lower weight and a neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS) at birth, along with longer-term adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes and mood disorders. While NOWS...
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Conway S, Mikati M, Al-Hasani R
Addict Neurosci
. 2022 Jun;
2.
PMID: 35693759
The endogenous opioid peptide system, comprised of enkephalins, endorphins, dynorphins, and nociceptin, is a highly complex neurobiological system. Opioid peptides are derived from four precursor molecules and undergo several processing...
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Conway S, Al-Hasani R
Biol Psychiatry
. 2022 Jun;
91(12):1000-1002.
PMID: 35654556
No abstract available.
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Matikainen-Ankney B, Earnest T, Ali M, Casey E, Wang J, Sutton A, et al.
Elife
. 2021 Mar;
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PMID: 33779547
Feeding is critical for survival, and disruption in the mechanisms that govern food intake underlies disorders such as obesity and anorexia nervosa. It is important to understand both food intake...
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Alhadeff A, Conway S, Ong Z, Wald H, Roitman M, Grill H
Brain Res
. 2019 Sep;
1724:146441.
PMID: 31513793
Hunger resulting from food deprivation is associated with negative affect. This is supported by recent evidence showing that hunger-sensitive neurons drive feeding through a negative valence teaching signal. However, the...
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Conway S, Puttick D, Russell S, Potter D, Roitman M, Chartoff E
Neuropharmacology
. 2018 Dec;
146:231-241.
PMID: 30528327
The neuropeptide dynorphin (DYN) activates kappa opioid receptors (KORs) in the brain to produce depressive-like states and decrease motivation. KOR-mediated suppression of dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) is...
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McMurray M, Conway S, Roitman J
eNeuro
. 2017 May;
4(2).
PMID: 28466068
Animal models of decision-making rely on an animal's motivation to decide and its ability to detect differences among various alternatives. Food reinforcement, although commonly used, is associated with problematic confounds,...
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Pockros L, Pentkowski N, Conway S, Ullman T, Zwick K, Neisewander J
Synapse
. 2012 Aug;
66(12):989-1001.
PMID: 22886755
Both the 5-HT(2A) receptor (R) antagonist M100907 and the 5-HT(2C) R agonist MK212 attenuate cocaine-induced dopamine release and hyperlocomotion. This study examined whether these drugs interact to reduce cocaine hyperlocomotion...