Frank Porreca

Affiliations: 
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
pain, opioids, pharmacology
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Navratilova E, Qu C, Ji G, et al. (2023) Opposing effects on descending control of nociception by mu and kappa opioid receptors in the anterior cingulate cortex. Anesthesiology
Lee GJ, Porreca F, Navratilova E. (2023) Prolactin and pain of endometriosis. Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 247: 108435
Kopruszinski CM, Porreca F, Chichorro JG. (2023) Editorial: Chronic orofacial pain. Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland). 3: 1086256
Kopruszinski CM, Watanabe M, Martinez AL, et al. (2022) Kappa opioid receptor agonists produce sexually dimorphic and prolactin-dependent hyperalgesic priming. Pain
Yakhnitsa V, Ji G, Hein M, et al. (2022) Kappa Opioid Receptor Blockade in the Amygdala Mitigates Pain Like-Behaviors by Inhibiting Corticotropin Releasing Factor Neurons in a Rat Model of Functional Pain. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 13: 903978
Sato D, Narita M, Hamada Y, et al. (2022) Relief of neuropathic pain by cell-specific manipulation of nucleus accumbens dopamine D1- and D2-receptor-expressing neurons. Molecular Brain. 15: 10
Martin L, Ibrahim M, Gomez K, et al. (2021) Conotoxin contulakin-G engages a neurotensin receptor 2 /R-type calcium channel (Cav2.3) pathway to mediate spinal antinociception. Pain
Lançon K, Qu C, Navratilova E, et al. (2021) Decreased dopaminergic inhibition of pyramidal neurons in anterior cingulate cortex maintains chronic neuropathic pain. Cell Reports. 37: 109933
Mehr-Un-Nisa, Munawar MA, Rankin D, et al. (2021) C-terminal modified Enkephalin-like tetrapeptides with enhanced affinities at the kappa opioid receptor and monoamine transporters. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 51: 116509
Bharadwaj VN, Porreca F, Cowan RP, et al. (2021) A new hypothesis linking oxytocin to menstrual migraine. Headache
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