The evolutionary advantages to the suppression of pain during a stressful event (stress-induced analgesia (SIA)) are obvious, yet the reasoning behind sex-differences in the expression of this pain reduction are not. The different ways in which males and females integrate physiological stress responses and descending pain inhibition are unclear. A potential supraspinal modulator of stress-induced analgesia is the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA). This limbic brain region is involved in both the processing of stress and pain; the CeA is anatomically and molecularly linked to regions of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis and descending pain network. The CeA exhibits sex-based differences in response to stress and pain that may...
The current investigations on social stress primarily point to the negative health consequences of b...
Stress can enhance and inhibit nociception depending on the situation. Thus, simply shifting the con...
AbstractThe current study investigated the effect of temporary inhibition of amygdala in response to...
The evolutionary advantages to the suppression of pain during a stressful event (stress- induced ana...
in the present study we have demonstrated that the same aversive stimulus induces different patterns...
Abstract: We previously demonstrated that male mice display significantly reduced pain behavior on t...
The formalin test was used to measure the analgesia induced by restraint in male and female rats. An...
International audienceAbstract Mounting evidence shows sex-related differences in the experience of ...
Sex differences related with pain have been studied and evidences suggesting influence of sex steroi...
The effects of two intensities of formalin pain on behaviour and beta-Endorphin (beta-EP) concentrat...
This is a major publication, and my first in any of the Nature line of journals. It represents an ex...
Abstract Sex differences in certain types of pain sensitivity and emotional responses ...
AbstractThis study evaluated the impact of sex on the short term consequences of different periods o...
CXBK mice, an inbred strain, have 30% fewer opiate receptors than outbred mice. CXBK male mice have ...
There is a qualitative sex difference in the neurochemical mediation of stress-induced and kappa-opi...
The current investigations on social stress primarily point to the negative health consequences of b...
Stress can enhance and inhibit nociception depending on the situation. Thus, simply shifting the con...
AbstractThe current study investigated the effect of temporary inhibition of amygdala in response to...
The evolutionary advantages to the suppression of pain during a stressful event (stress- induced ana...
in the present study we have demonstrated that the same aversive stimulus induces different patterns...
Abstract: We previously demonstrated that male mice display significantly reduced pain behavior on t...
The formalin test was used to measure the analgesia induced by restraint in male and female rats. An...
International audienceAbstract Mounting evidence shows sex-related differences in the experience of ...
Sex differences related with pain have been studied and evidences suggesting influence of sex steroi...
The effects of two intensities of formalin pain on behaviour and beta-Endorphin (beta-EP) concentrat...
This is a major publication, and my first in any of the Nature line of journals. It represents an ex...
Abstract Sex differences in certain types of pain sensitivity and emotional responses ...
AbstractThis study evaluated the impact of sex on the short term consequences of different periods o...
CXBK mice, an inbred strain, have 30% fewer opiate receptors than outbred mice. CXBK male mice have ...
There is a qualitative sex difference in the neurochemical mediation of stress-induced and kappa-opi...
The current investigations on social stress primarily point to the negative health consequences of b...
Stress can enhance and inhibit nociception depending on the situation. Thus, simply shifting the con...
AbstractThe current study investigated the effect of temporary inhibition of amygdala in response to...