Publications by authors named "Robert L Friedman"

Viscera receive innervation from sensory ganglia located adjacent to multiple levels of the brainstem and spinal cord. Here we examined whether molecular profiling could be used to identify functional clusters of colon afferents from thoracolumbar (TL), lumbosacral (LS), and nodose ganglia (NG) in male and female mice. Profiling of TL and LS bladder afferents was also performed.

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Sensory neuron nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) contribute to pain associated with tissue injury. However, there are marked differences between rats and mice with respect to both the properties and distribution of nAChR currents in sensory neurons. Because both species are used to understand pain signaling in humans, we sought to determine whether the currents present in either species was reflective of those present in human sensory neurons.

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Article Synopsis
  • Kappa opioid receptors (KOR) inhibit primary sensory neurons, but the specific types that express KOR are not well understood.
  • Using advanced techniques, researchers identified that KOR is present in certain peptidergic sensory neurons and low-threshold mechanoreceptors near hair follicles.
  • KOR signaling not only reduces excitatory neurotransmission and inflammation in these neurons but also shows potential for pain and itch relief when using targeted KOR agonists as a treatment option.
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Objective: To report a case of a severe interaction between simvastatin, amiodarone, and atazanavir resulting in rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure.

Background: A 72-year-old white man with underlying human immunodeficiency virus, atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, and hyperlipidemia presented with generalized pain, fatigue, and dark orange urine for 3 days. The patient was taking 80 mg simvastatin at bedtime (initiated 27 days earlier); amiodarone at a dose of 400 mg daily for 7 days, then 200 mg daily (initiated 19 days earlier); and 400 mg atazanavir daily (initiated at least 2 years previously).

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This study examined the relative role of FSH and LH in governing testicular inhibin B secretion in the rhesus monkey. Adult male monkeys, rendered hypogonadotropic and hypogonadal by administration of a GnRH receptor antagonist (acyline), were implanted with testosterone (T)-filled or empty capsules. Following T-induced restoration of spermatogenesis, both groups received recombinant human FSH and vehicle for 12 d.

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