Female rats are more vulnerable to the long-term consequences of neonatal inflammatory injury
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Neuroimmune mechanisms of stress: sex differences, developmental plasticity, and implications for pharmacotherapy of stress-related diseaseNeonatal tissue damage facilitates nociceptive synaptic input to the developing superficial dorsal horn via NGF-dependent mechanismsThe long-term impact of early life pain on adult responses to anxiety and stress: Historical perspectives and empirical evidence.Acute pain and a motivational pathway in adult rats: influence of early life pain experienceEarly life adversity as a risk factor for fibromyalgia in later life.Studying sex and gender differences in pain and analgesia: a consensus report.Neonatal bladder inflammation produces functional changes and alters neuropeptide content in bladders of adult female rats.Neonatal pain, parenting stress and interaction, in relation to cognitive and motor development at 8 and 18 months in preterm infants.Long-term impact of neonatal injury in male and female rats: Sex differences, mechanisms and clinical implications.Low formalin concentrations induce fine-tuned responses that are sex and age-dependent: a developmental study.Middle cerebral artery occlusion model in rodents: methods and potential pitfalls.The consequences of pain in early life: injury-induced plasticity in developing pain pathwaysAberrant synaptic integration in adult lamina I projection neurons following neonatal tissue damageAn examination of sex differences in the effects of early-life opiate and alcohol exposure.Endothelin-1-induced priming to capsaicin in young animalsCortisol, behavior, and heart rate reactivity to immunization pain at 4 months corrected age in infants born very preterm.Preemptive morphine analgesia attenuates the long-term consequences of neonatal inflammation in male and female rats.Exposure to Early Life Pain: Long Term Consequences and Contributing Mechanisms.Deficits in glycinergic inhibition within adult spinal nociceptive circuits after neonatal tissue damageThe organizational hypothesis and final common pathways: Sexual differentiation of the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.Neonatal injury alters adult pain sensitivity by increasing opioid tone in the periaqueductal gray.Activity-dependent modulation of glutamatergic signaling in the developing rat dorsal horn by early tissue injury.Sex differences in innate immunity and its impact on opioid pharmacology.Neonatal tissue injury reduces the intrinsic excitability of adult mouse superficial dorsal horn neuronsDecreased opioid analgesia in weanling rats exposed to endothelin-1 during infancy.Microglia in health and pain: impact of noxious early life events.Neonatal injury rapidly alters markers of pain and stress in rat pups.Age-dependent sexual dimorphism in susceptibility to develop chronic pain in the rat.Developmental exposure to mercury chloride does not impair social behavior of C57BL/6 × BTBR F(1) mice.Does Pain in the Neonatal Period Influence Motor and Sensory Functions in a Similar Way for Males and Females During Post-Natal Development in Rats?Alteration of neuropathic and visceral pain in female C57BL/6J mice lacking the PPAR-α gene.Do school-aged children with burn injuries during infancy show stress-induced activation of pain inhibitory mechanisms?
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Female rats are more vulnerable to the long-term consequences of neonatal inflammatory injury
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Anne Z Murphy
Jamie L LaPrairie
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10.1016/J.PAIN.2007.08.010
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132 Suppl 1
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2007-09-29T00:00:00Z