Alejandro Hernandez

Affiliations: 
Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile 
Area:
Neurobiology of Pain
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Bravo D, Zepeda-Morales K, Maturana CJ, et al. (2022) NMDA and P2X7 Receptors Require Pannexin 1 Activation to Initiate and Maintain Nociceptive Signaling in the Spinal Cord of Neuropathic Rats. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23
Sáez-Briones P, Soto-Moyano R, Burgos H, et al. (2015) β2-adrenoceptor stimulation restores frontal cortex plasticity and improves visuospatial performance in hidden-prenatally-malnourished young-adult rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 119: 1-9
Flores O, Pérez H, Valladares L, et al. (2011) Hidden prenatal malnutrition in the rat: role of β₁-adrenoceptors on synaptic plasticity in the frontal cortex. Journal of Neurochemistry. 119: 314-23
Pérez H, Soto-Moyano R, Ruiz S, et al. (2010) A putative role for hypothalamic glucocorticoid receptors in hypertension induced by prenatal undernutrition in the rat. Neuroscience Letters. 483: 41-6
Hernández A, Burgos H, Mondaca M, et al. (2008) Effect of prenatal protein malnutrition on long-term potentiation and BDNF protein expression in the rat entorhinal cortex after neocortical and hippocampal tetanization. Neural Plasticity. 2008: 646919
Soto-Moyano R, Burgos H, Flores F, et al. (2006) Melatonin administration impairs visuo-spatial performance and inhibits neocortical long-term potentiation in rats Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 85: 408-414
Noseda R, Hernández A, Valladares L, et al. (2004) Melatonin-induced inhibition of spinal cord synaptic potentiation in rats is MT2 receptor-dependent. Neuroscience Letters. 360: 41-4
Mondaca M, Hernández A, Valladares L, et al. (2004) Involvement of melatonin metabolites in the long-term inhibitory effect of the hormone on rat spinal nociceptive transmission. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 77: 275-9
Marchand F, Alloui A, Pelissier T, et al. (2003) Evidence for an antihyperalgesic effect of venlafaxine in vincristine-induced neuropathy in rat. Brain Research. 980: 117-20
Marchand F, Alloui A, Chapuy E, et al. (2003) Evidence for a monoamine mediated, opioid-independent, antihyperalgesic effect of venlafaxine, a non-tricyclic antidepressant, in a neurogenic pain model in rats. Pain. 103: 229-35
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