Stephen J Raithel
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Recent Articles
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Iadarola M, Sapio M, Raithel S, Mannes A, Brown D
Pain
. 2018 Jul;
159(10):2105-2114.
PMID: 30015705
The translational potential of analgesic approaches emerging from basic research can be augmented by client-owned dog trials. We report on a peripheral interventional approach that uses intra-articular injection of the...
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Sapio M, Neubert J, LaPaglia D, Maric D, Keller J, Raithel S, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2018 Feb;
128(4):1657-1670.
PMID: 29408808
Agonists of the vanilloid receptor transient vanilloid potential 1 (TRPV1) are emerging as highly efficacious nonopioid analgesics in preclinical studies. These drugs selectively lesion TRPV1+ primary sensory afferents, which are...
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Hall B, Prochazkova M, Sapio M, Minetos P, Kurochkina N, Binukumar B, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Jan;
8(1):1177.
PMID: 29352128
Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) is a key neuronal kinase that is upregulated during inflammation, and can subsequently modulate sensitivity to nociceptive stimuli. We conducted an in silico screen for Cdk5...
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Raithel S, Sapio M, LaPaglia D, Iadarola M, Mannes A
Anesthesiology
. 2017 Dec;
128(3):620-635.
PMID: 29271803
Background: Peripheral nociceptors expressing the ion channel transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily V, member 1, play an important role in mediating postoperative pain. Signaling from these nociceptors in the...
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Raithel S, Sapio M, Iadarola M, Mannes A
Anesth Analg
. 2017 Oct;
127(1):263-266.
PMID: 28991117
We investigated the effect of isoflurane on 2 main types of thermal nociceptors: A-δ and C-fibers. Surprisingly, 1% inhaled isoflurane led to a hyperalgesic response to C-fiber thermal stimulation, whereas...
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LaPaglia D, Sapio M, Burbelo P, Thierry-Mieg J, Thierry-Mieg D, Raithel S, et al.
Cephalalgia
. 2017 Jul;
38(5):912-932.
PMID: 28699403
Background The trigeminal ganglion contains neurons that relay sensations of pain, touch, pressure, and many other somatosensory modalities to the central nervous system. The ganglion is also a reservoir for...
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Aron J, Raithel S, Mannes A
Anesthesiology
. 2017 Jun;
127(1):164.
PMID: 28632614
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