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    AuthorFinn, David P. (10)
    Okine, Bright N. (10)
    Roche, Michelle (8)Gaspar, Jessica C. (5)Harhen, Brendan (5)... View MoreSubjectFATTY-ACID AMIDE (3)FEAR-CONDITIONED ANALGESIA (3)NEUROPATHIC PAIN (3)Pain (3)ACID AMIDE HYDROLASE (2)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (2)2018 (1)2016 (3)2015 (1)2014 (3)TypeArticle (10)

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    Repeated forced swim stress differentially affects formalin-evoked nociceptive behaviour and the endocannabinoid system in stress normo-responsive and stress hyper-responsive rat strains 

    Jennings, Elaine M.; Okine, Bright N.; Olango, Weredeselam M.; Roche, Michelle; Finn, David P. (Elsevier, 2015-05-16)
    Repeated exposure to a homotypic stressor such as forced swimming enhances nociceptive responding in rats. However, the influence of genetic background on this stress-induced hyperalgesia is poorly understood. The aim of ...
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    Stress-induced hyperalgesia 

    Jennings, Elaine M.; Okine, Bright N.; Roche, Michelle; Finn, David P. (Elsevier, 2014-07-08)
    The importance of the modulation of pain by emotion is now widely recognised. In particular, stress and anxiety, depending on their nature, duration and intensity, can exert potent, but complex, modulatory influences ...
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    Involvement of the endocannabinoid system in attentional modulation of nociceptive behaviour in rats 

    Ford, Gemma K.; Moriarty, Orla; Okine, Bright N.; Tully, E.; Mulcahy, A.; Harhen, Brendan; Finn, David P. (Wiley, 2014-11-15)
    BackgroundDistraction is used clinically to relieve and manage pain. It is hypothesized that pain demands attention and that exposure to another attention-demanding stimulus causes withdrawal of attention away from painful ...
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    Genotype-dependent responsivity to inflammatory pain: A role for TRPV1 in the periaqueductal grey 

    Madasu, Manish K.; Okine, Bright N.; Olango, Weredeselam M.; Rea, Kieran; Lenihan, Róisín; Roche, Michelle; Finn, David P. (Elsevier, 2016-08-09)
    Negative affective state has a significant impact on pain, and genetic background is an important moderating influence on this interaction. The Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) inbred rat strain exhibits a stress-hyperresponsive, ...
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    N-palmitoylethanolamide in the anterior cingulate cortex attenuates inflammatory pain behaviour indirectly via a CB1 receptor-mediated mechanism 

    Okine, Bright N.; Madasu, Manish K.; McGowan, Fiona; Prendergast, Charles; Gaspar, Jessica C.; Harhen, Brendan; Roche, Michelle; Finn, David P. (Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2016-12)
    The neural substrates and mechanisms mediating the antinociceptive effects of the endogenous bioactive lipid, N-palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), require further investigation. We investigated the effects of exogenous PEA ...
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    PPARs and pain 

    Okine, Bright N.; Gaspar, Jessica C.; Finn, David P. (Wiley, 2018-04-21)
    Chronic pain is a common cause of disability worldwide and remains a global health and socio-economic challenge. Current analgesics are either ineffective in a significant proportion of patients with chronic pain or ...
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    Impaired endocannabinoid signalling in the rostral ventromedial medulla underpins genotype-dependent hyper-responsivity to noxious stimuli 

    Rea, Kieran; Olango, Weredeselam M.; Okine, Bright N.; Madasu, Manish K.; McGuire, Iseult C.; Coyle, Kathleen; Harhen, Brendan; Roche, Michelle; Finn, David P. (International Association for the Study of Pain, 2014-01)
    Pain is both a sensory and an emotional experience, and is subject to modulation by a number of factors including genetic background modulating stress/affect. The Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rat exhibits a stress-hyper-responsive ...
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    Antinociceptive effects of the GPR55 Antagonist CID16020046 injected into the rat anterior cingulate cortex 

    Okine, Bright N.; Mc Laughlin, Gemma; Gaspar, Jessica C.; Harhen, Brendan; Roche, Michelle; Finn, David P. (Elsevier, 2020-07-13)
    The G-protein coupled receptor, GPR55, modulates nociceptive processing. Given the expression of GPR55 in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), a key brain region involved in the cognitive and affective dimensions of pain, ...
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    Pharmacological blockade of PPAR isoforms increases conditioned fear responding in the presence of nociceptive tone 

    Gaspar, Jessica C.; Okine, Bright N.; Llorente-Berzal, Alvaro; Roche, Michelle; Finn, David P. (MDPI, 2020-02-24)
    Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are nuclear receptors with three isoforms (PPAR¿, PPARß/¿, PPAR¿) and can regulate pain, anxiety, and cognition. However, their role in conditioned fear and pain-fear ...
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    Characterisation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor signalling in the midbrain periaqueductal grey of rats genetically prone to heightened stress, negative affect and hyperalgesia 

    Okine, Bright N.; Gaspar, Jessica C.; Madasu, Manish K.; Olango, Weredeselam M.; Harhen, Brendan; Roche, Michelle; Finn, David P. (Elsevier, 2016-12-01)
    The stress-hyperresponsive Wistar-Kyoto (WRY) rat strain exhibits a hyperalgesic phenotype and is a useful genetic model for studying stress-pain interactions. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) signalling ...
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