Alec C. Okun, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2012 Medical Pharmacology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
pain, opioids, pharmacology

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2018 Cowen SL, Phelps CE, Navratilova E, McKinzie DL, Okun A, Husain O, Gleason SD, Witkin JM, Porreca F. Chronic pain impairs cognitive flexibility and engages novel learning strategies in rats. Pain. PMID 29578947 DOI: 10.1097/J.Pain.0000000000001226  0.628
2017 Havelin J, Imbert I, Sukhtankar D, Remeniuk B, Pelletier I, Gentry J, Okun A, Tiutan T, Porreca F, King T. Mediation of movement-induced breakthrough cancer pain by IB4 binding nociceptors in rats. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. PMID 28438966 DOI: 10.1523/Jneurosci.1212-16.2017  0.792
2016 Okun A, McKinzie DL, Witkin JM, Remeniuk B, Husein O, Gleason SD, Oyarzo J, Navratilova E, McElroy B, Cowen S, Kennedy JD, Porreca F. Hedonic and motivational responses to food reward are unchanged in rats with neuropathic pain. Pain. PMID 27548047 DOI: 10.1097/J.Pain.0000000000000695  0.751
2015 Remeniuk B, Sukhtankar D, Okun A, Navratilova E, Xie JY, King T, Porreca F. Behavioral and Neurochemical Analysis of Ongoing Bone Cancer Pain in Rats. Pain. PMID 25955964 DOI: 10.1097/J.Pain.0000000000000218  0.741
2015 Navratilova E, Xie JY, Meske D, Qu C, Morimura K, Okun A, Arakawa N, Ossipov M, Fields HL, Porreca F. Endogenous opioid activity in the anterior cingulate cortex is required for relief of pain. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 7264-71. PMID 25948274 DOI: 10.1523/Jneurosci.3862-14.2015  0.79
2012 Navratilova E, Xie JY, Okun A, Qu C, Eyde N, Ci S, Ossipov MH, King T, Fields HL, Porreca F. Pain relief produces negative reinforcement through activation of mesolimbic reward-valuation circuitry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 20709-13. PMID 23184995 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1214605109  0.768
2012 King T, Qu C, Okun A, Melemedjian OK, Mandell EK, Maskaykina IY, Navratilova E, Dussor GO, Ghosh S, Price TJ, Porreca F. Contribution of PKMζ-dependent and independent amplification to components of experimental neuropathic pain. Pain. 153: 1263-73. PMID 22482911 DOI: 10.1016/J.Pain.2012.03.006  0.793
2012 Okun A, Liu P, Davis P, Ren J, Remeniuk B, Brion T, Ossipov MH, Xie J, Dussor GO, King T, Porreca F. Afferent drive elicits ongoing pain in a model of advanced osteoarthritis. Pain. 153: 924-33. PMID 22387095 DOI: 10.1016/J.Pain.2012.01.022  0.809
2011 Sukhtankar D, Okun A, Chandramouli A, Nelson MA, Vanderah TW, Cress AE, Porreca F, King T. Inhibition of p38-MAPK signaling pathway attenuates breast cancer induced bone pain and disease progression in a murine model of cancer-induced bone pain. Molecular Pain. 7: 81. PMID 22014040 DOI: 10.1186/1744-8069-7-81  0.741
2011 King T, Qu C, Okun A, Mercado R, Ren J, Brion T, Lai J, Porreca F. Contribution of afferent pathways to nerve injury-induced spontaneous pain and evoked hypersensitivity. Pain. 152: 1997-2005. PMID 21620567 DOI: 10.1016/J.Pain.2011.04.020  0.761
2011 Qu C, King T, Okun A, Lai J, Fields HL, Porreca F. Lesion of the rostral anterior cingulate cortex eliminates the aversiveness of spontaneous neuropathic pain following partial or complete axotomy. Pain. 152: 1641-8. PMID 21474245 DOI: 10.1016/J.Pain.2011.03.002  0.778
2011 Liu P, Okun A, Ren J, Guo RC, Ossipov MH, Xie J, King T, Porreca F. Ongoing pain in the MIA model of osteoarthritis. Neuroscience Letters. 493: 72-5. PMID 21241772 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neulet.2011.01.027  0.813
2011 Okun A, DeFelice M, Eyde N, Ren J, Mercado R, King T, Porreca F. Transient inflammation-induced ongoing pain is driven by TRPV1 sensitive afferents. Molecular Pain. 7: 4. PMID 21219650 DOI: 10.1186/1744-8069-7-4  0.773
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