Alan Randich, PhD

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States 
Area:
pain
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Jennifer J. DeBerry grad student UAB
Meredith Robbins grad student UAB
Meredith E. Turnbach grad student 2002 UAB
Amber D. Shaffer grad student 2012 UAB
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Ness TJ, DeWitte C, Randich A. (2022) The Double Insult of Neonatal Cystitis Plus Adult Somatic Inflammation Results in Corticotropin Releasing Factor Type II Receptor-Dependent Bladder Hypersensitivity in Female Rats. The Journal of Pain
Ness TJ, DeWitte C, Randich A. (2022) Neonatal cystitis leads to alterations in spinal corticotropin releasing factor receptor-type 2 content and function in adult rats following bladder re-inflammation. Brain Research. 1788: 147927
Ness TJ, DeWitte C, DeBerry JJ, et al. (2021) A Model in Female Rats With Phenotypic Features Similar to Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome. Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland). 2: 791045
Ness TJ, Randich A, Su X, et al. (2021) Systemic and intrathecal baclofen produce bladder antinociception in rats. Bmc Urology. 21: 139
Ness TJ, DeWitte C, DeBerry JJ, et al. (2018) NEONATAL bladder inflammation alters the role of the central amygdala in hypersensitivity produced by acute footshock stress in adult female rats. Brain Research
Randich A, DeWitte C, DeBerry JJ, et al. (2017) Lesions of the central amygdala and ventromedial medulla reduce bladder hypersensitivity produced by acute but not chronic foot shock. Brain Research
Ness TJ, Randich A, Nelson DE, et al. (2016) Screening and Optimization of Nerve Targets and Parameters Reveals Inhibitory Effect of Pudendal Stimulation on Rat Bladder Hypersensitivity. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
Ness T, Randich A, Hill J, et al. (2015) PD7-06 PUDENDAL NERVE STIMULATION INHIBITS THE VISCEROMOTOR RESPONSES TO URINARY BLADDER DISTENSION IN A NON-OPIOID DEPENDENT MANNER Journal of Urology. 193
Ness T, Randich A, Clodfelder-Miller B, et al. (2015) (360) Pudendal nerve stimulation inhibits visceromotor responses to urinary bladder distension during concurrent treatment with acute or chronic morphine The Journal of Pain. 16: S66
Shaffer AD, Ness TJ, Randich A. (2013) Early-in-life bladder inflammation alters U50,488H but not morphine-induced inhibition of visceromotor responses to urinary bladder distension. Neuroscience Letters. 534: 150-4
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