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Evidence For A Role Of Endocannabinoids, Astrocytes And P38 Phosphorylation In The Resolution Of Postoperative Pain, Matthew S. Alkaitis, Carlos Solorzano, Russell P. Landry, Daniele Piomelli, Joyce A. Deleo, E. Alfonso Romero-Sandoval May 2010

Evidence For A Role Of Endocannabinoids, Astrocytes And P38 Phosphorylation In The Resolution Of Postoperative Pain, Matthew S. Alkaitis, Carlos Solorzano, Russell P. Landry, Daniele Piomelli, Joyce A. Deleo, E. Alfonso Romero-Sandoval

Dartmouth Scholarship

Background: An alarming portion of patients develop persistent or chronic pain following surgical procedures, but the mechanisms underlying the transition from acute to chronic pain states are not fully understood. In general, endocannabinoids (ECBs) inhibit nociceptive processing by stimulating cannabinoid receptors type 1 (CB1) and type 2 (CB2). We have previously shown that intrathecal administration of a CB2 receptor agonist reverses both surgical incision-induced behavioral hypersensitivity and associated over-expression of spinal glial markers. We therefore hypothesized that endocannabinoid signaling promotes the resolution of acute postoperative pain by modulating pro-inflammatory signaling in spinal cord glial cells. …


Suppression Of Rhog Activity Is Mediated By A Syndecan 4–Synectin–Rhogdi1 Complex And Is Reversed By Pkcα In A Rac1 Activation Pathway, Arye Elfenbein, John M. Rhodes, Julia Meller, Martin A. Schwartz, Michiyuki Matsuda, Michael Simons Jul 2009

Suppression Of Rhog Activity Is Mediated By A Syndecan 4–Synectin–Rhogdi1 Complex And Is Reversed By Pkcα In A Rac1 Activation Pathway, Arye Elfenbein, John M. Rhodes, Julia Meller, Martin A. Schwartz, Michiyuki Matsuda, Michael Simons

Dartmouth Scholarship

Fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) is a major regulator of developmental, pathological, and therapeutic angiogenesis. Its activity is partially mediated by binding to syndecan 4 (S4), a proteoglycan receptor. Angiogenesis requires polarized activation of the small guanosine triphosphatase Rac1, which involves localized dissociation from RhoGDI1 and association with the plasma membrane. Previous work has shown that genetic deletion of S4 or its adapter, synectin, leads to depolarized Rac activation, decreased endothelial migration, and other physiological defects. In this study, we show that Rac1 activation downstream of S4 is mediated by the RhoG activation pathway. RhoG is maintained in an inactive …


Rat/Mgra, A Regulator Of Autolysis, Is A Regulator Of Virulence Genes In Staphylococcus Aureus, Susham Ingavale, Willem Van Wamel, Thanh T. Luong, Chia Y. Lee, Ambrose L. Cheung Mar 2005

Rat/Mgra, A Regulator Of Autolysis, Is A Regulator Of Virulence Genes In Staphylococcus Aureus, Susham Ingavale, Willem Van Wamel, Thanh T. Luong, Chia Y. Lee, Ambrose L. Cheung

Dartmouth Scholarship

We have previously identified mgrA (rat) as a regulator of autolysis in Staphylococcus aureus. Besides its effect on autolytic activity, we recently found alterations in the expression of regulator and target virulence genes in the mgrA mutant. Northern analysis and transcription fusion assays showed that inactivation of mgrA has led to the downregulation of RNAIII of agr and hla and upregulation of sarS and spa. Although both SarA and agr are activators of α-hemolysin and a repressors of protein A synthesis, we found that the transcription of sarA was not affected in the mgrA mutant and …


Effect Of Escherichia Coli And Lactobacillus Rhamnosus On Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 3Α, Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha, And Transforming Growth Factor Β Release By Polarized Rat Uterine Epithelial Cells In Culture, M. A. Crane-Godreau, C. R. Wira Jan 2004

Effect Of Escherichia Coli And Lactobacillus Rhamnosus On Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 3Α, Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha, And Transforming Growth Factor Β Release By Polarized Rat Uterine Epithelial Cells In Culture, M. A. Crane-Godreau, C. R. Wira

Dartmouth Scholarship

Entry of bacteria from the vagina into the uterus raises the question of uterine epithelial cell (UEC) signaling in response to the presence of bacteria. Our model system helps to define microbially elicited UEC basolateral cytokine release, important in regulating underlying stromal immune cell protection. UECs from adult rats were grown in cell culture inserts to establish a confluent polarized monolayer as was determined by transepithelial resistance (TER). Polarized epithelial cell cultures were treated apically with live or heat-killed Escherichia coli or Lactobacillus rhamnosus prior to collection of basolateral media after 24 h of incubation. Coculture of polarized UECs with …


Lithium Phthalocyanine: A Probe For Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Oximetry In Viable Biological Systems., K. J. Liu, P. Gast, M. Moussavi, S. W. Norby, N Vahidi, T Walczak Jun 1993

Lithium Phthalocyanine: A Probe For Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Oximetry In Viable Biological Systems., K. J. Liu, P. Gast, M. Moussavi, S. W. Norby, N Vahidi, T Walczak

Dartmouth Scholarship

Lithium phthalocyanine (LiPc) is a prototype of another generation of synthetic, metallic-organic, paramagnetic crystallites that appear very useful for in vitro and in vivo electron paramagnetic resonance oximetry. The peak-to-peak line width of the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of LiPc is a linear function of the partial pressure of oxygen (pO2); this linear relation is independent of the medium surrounding the LiPc. It has an extremely exchange-narrowed spectrum (peak-to-peak line width = 14 mG in the absence of O2). Physicochemically LiPc is very stable; its response to pO2 does not change with conditions and environments (e.g., pH, temperature, redox conditions) …


Translocation Of The Glucose Transporter Glut4 In Cardiac Myocytes Of The Rat., Jan W. Slot, Hans J. Geuze, Sander Gigengack, David E. James, Gustav E. Lienhard Sep 1991

Translocation Of The Glucose Transporter Glut4 In Cardiac Myocytes Of The Rat., Jan W. Slot, Hans J. Geuze, Sander Gigengack, David E. James, Gustav E. Lienhard

Dartmouth Scholarship

The insulin-regulated glucose transporter GLUT4 was immunolocalized in rat cardiac muscle under conditions of basal and stimulated glucose uptake, achieved by fasting and a combined exercise/insulin stimulus, respectively. In basal myocytes there was very little (less than 1%) GLUT4 in the different domains of the plasma membrane (sarcolemma, intercalated disk, and transverse tubular system). GLUT4 was localized in small tubulo-vesicular elements that occur predominantly near the sarcolemma and the transverse tubular system and in the trans-Golgi region. Upon stimulation approximately 42% of GLUT4 was found in the plasma membrane. Each domain of the plasma membrane contributed equally to this effect. …


Evidence For Attenuation Of Myo-Inositol Uptake, Phosphoinositide Turnover And Inositol Phosphate Production In Aortic Vasculature Of Rats During Pregnancy, Kirk P. Conrad, Susan A. Barrera, Peter A. Friedman, Vicki M. Schmidt May 1991

Evidence For Attenuation Of Myo-Inositol Uptake, Phosphoinositide Turnover And Inositol Phosphate Production In Aortic Vasculature Of Rats During Pregnancy, Kirk P. Conrad, Susan A. Barrera, Peter A. Friedman, Vicki M. Schmidt

Dartmouth Scholarship

We postulated that vascular phosphoinositide metabolism is attenuated during pregnancy, and thereby could contribute to maternal vasodilation and reduced vascular reactivity. The basal rate of incorporation of [3H]myo-inositol and [3H]glycerol into phosphoinositides of aortae from pregnant rats in vitro was significantly reduced, when compared with vessels from virgin animals. After injection of [3H]myo-inositol intravenously into chronically instrumented conscious pregnant and virgin rats, the incorporation of the label by phosphatidylinositol was 66 +/- 4% less in aortae of gravid versus virgin animals (P less than 0.001), despite comparable plasma concentrations of radioactivity. Fold stimulation of total [3H]inositol phosphates by arginine vasopressin, …


Evidence Against The Hypothesis That Prostaglandins Are The Vasodepressor Agents Of Pregnancy. Serial Studies In Chronically Instrumented, Conscious Rats., Kirk P. Conrad, Mary C. Colpoys Jan 1986

Evidence Against The Hypothesis That Prostaglandins Are The Vasodepressor Agents Of Pregnancy. Serial Studies In Chronically Instrumented, Conscious Rats., Kirk P. Conrad, Mary C. Colpoys

Dartmouth Scholarship

Renal hemodynamics increase dramatically during pregnancy, and pressor responsiveness to exogenous administration of vasoconstrictors is attenuated. We investigated whether or not vasodilatory prostaglandins mediate these phenomena. Trained, chronically instrumented, conscious pregnant rats were used. Control values of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and effective renal plasma flow (ERPF) were elevated at midgestation (P less than 0.01 and P = 0.05 from prepregnant means, respectively), and effective renal vascular resistance was decreased (P = 0.05). Indomethacin (4.5-6.5 mg/kg body weight [BW]) failed to decrease renal hemodynamics at this stage of pregnancy; in fact, it raised GFR somewhat further (P less than 0.05). …