Publications by authors named "Alex A Weyler"

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  • *Preclinical studies suggest that these differences stem from unique gene expression in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and varying levels of growth factors and cytokines in muscles related to I/R injury.
  • *The study found that a specific protein, pAUF1, plays a crucial role in sex-specific gene expression in DRG, influencing pain responses in males and females differently, potentially opening avenues for targeted treatments based on sex differences.
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Repetitive ischemia with reperfusion (I/R) injury is a common cause of myalgia. I/R injuries occur in many conditions that differentially affect males and females including complex regional pain syndrome and fibromyalgia. Our preclinical studies have indicated that primary afferent sensitization and behavioral hypersensitivity due to I/R may be due to sex specific gene expression in the DRGs and distinct upregulation of growth factors and cytokines in the affected muscles.

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Group III/IV muscle afferents transduce nociceptive signals and modulate exercise pressor reflexes (EPRs). However, the mechanisms governing afferent responsiveness to dually modulate these processes are not well characterized. We and others have shown that ischemic injury can induce both nociception-related behaviors and exacerbated EPRs in the same mice.

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