Publications by authors named "M A Bicca"

Spontaneous pain, a major complaint of patients with neuropathic pain, has eluded study because there is no reliable marker in either preclinical models or clinical studies. Here, we performed a comprehensive electroencephalogram/electromyogram analysis of sleep in several mouse models of chronic pain: neuropathic (spared nerve injury and chronic constriction injury), inflammatory (Freund's complete adjuvant and carrageenan, plantar incision) and chemical pain (capsaicin). We find that peripheral axonal injury drives fragmentation of sleep by increasing brief arousals from non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREMS) without changing total sleep amount.

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  • Cannabinoid-based therapy shows promise in treating cognitive deficits and mental illnesses, with potential applications for Alzheimer's disease.* -
  • A case study of a 75-year-old man with mild Alzheimer's disease demonstrated significant memory and cognitive improvements after 22 months of microdosing with cannabinoids.* -
  • This research indicates that cannabinoid microdosing could be a viable treatment for Alzheimer's, minimizing side effects and separating therapeutic benefits from narcotic drawbacks.*
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Human amyloid beta peptide (Aβ) is a brain catabolite that at nanomolar concentrations can form neurotoxic oligomers (AβOs), which are known to accumulate in Alzheimer's disease. Because a predisposition to form neurotoxins seems surprising, we have investigated whether circumstances might exist where AβO accumulation may in fact be beneficial. Our investigation focused on the embryonic chick retina, which expresses the same Aβ as humans.

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