Heberto Suarez-Roca

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INBIOMED, Maracaibo, Venezuela 
Area:
pain
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Suarez-Roca H, Mamoun N, Sigurdson MI, et al. (2021) Baroreceptor Modulation of the Cardiovascular System, Pain, Consciousness, and Cognition. Comprehensive Physiology. 11: 1373-1423
Suarez-Roca H, Klinger RY, Podgoreanu MV, et al. (2018) Contribution of Baroreceptor Function to Pain Perception and Perioperative Outcomes. Anesthesiology
Rada M, Cárdenas-Fernández R, Guevara C, et al. (2018) Magnesium sulfate prevents the development of forced swim induced hyperalgesia in rats Investigacion Clinica. 59: 5-16
Guevara C, Fernandez AC, Cardenas R, et al. (2015) Reduction of spinal PGE2 concentrations prevents swim stress-induced thermal hyperalgesia. Neuroscience Letters. 591: 110-4
Suarez-Roca H, Quintero L, Avila R, et al. (2014) Central immune overactivation in the presence of reduced plasma corticosterone contributes to swim stress-induced hyperalgesia. Brain Research Bulletin. 100: 61-9
Quintero L, Cardenas R, Suarez-Roca H. (2011) Stress-induced hyperalgesia is associated with a reduced and delayed GABA inhibitory control that enhances post-synaptic NMDA receptor activation in the spinal cord. Pain. 152: 1909-22
Piñerua-Shuhaibar L, Villalobos N, Delgado N, et al. (2011) Enhanced central thermal nociception in mildly depressed nonpatients and transiently sad healthy subjects. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 12: 360-9
Urdaneta A, Siso A, Urdaneta B, et al. (2009) Lack of correlation between the central anti-nociceptive and peripheral anti-inflammatory effects of selective COX-2 inhibitor parecoxib. Brain Research Bulletin. 80: 56-61
Suarez-Roca H, Leal L, Silva JA, et al. (2008) Reduced GABA neurotransmission underlies hyperalgesia induced by repeated forced swimming stress. Behavioural Brain Research. 189: 159-69
Avila-Peña D, Peña N, Quintero L, et al. (2007) Antinociceptive activity of Syzygium jambos leaves extract on rats. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 112: 380-5
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