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Autor:
Robert J. Pawlik, Liubov Petrakova, Lisa Brotte, Harald Engler, Sven Benson, Sigrid Elsenbruch
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 16 (2022)
A role of the immune system in the pathophysiology of pain and hyperalgesia has received growing attention, especially in the context of visceral pain and the gut-brain axis. While acute experimental inflammation can induce visceral hyperalgesia as p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6a0266398ba949abbd2ae8058be89d33
Autor:
Adriane Icenhour, Liubov Petrakova, Nelly Hazzan, Nina Theysohn, Christian J. Merz, Sigrid Elsenbruch
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage, Vol 238, Iss , Pp 118229- (2021)
The relevance of contextual factors in shaping neural mechanisms underlying visceral pain-related fear learning remains elusive. However, benign interoceptive sensations, which shape patients’ clinical reality, may context-dependently become condit
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ce42d0e224084844a5dd0eb390c3b260
Autor:
Laura. R. Koenen, Robert. J. Pawlik, Adriane Icenhour, Liubov Petrakova, Katarina Forkmann, Nina Theysohn, Harald Engler, Sigrid Elsenbruch
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-1 (2021)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ddf336a31e964de0a7c13aa112c0eb77
Autor:
Liubov Petrakova, Bettina K Doering, Sabine Vits, Harald Engler, Winfried Rief, Manfred Schedlowski, Jan-Sebastian Grigoleit
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 8, p e0134561 (2015)
Salivary alpha-amylase activity (sAA) and plasma noradrenaline (NA) concentrations are often considered to be surrogate markers of sympathetic activation in response to stress. However, despite accumulating evidence for a close association between sA
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d66d4983641948b9b5de655e39e0e81c
Autor:
Robert J. Pawlik, Liubov Petrakova, Alexandra Cueillette, Katharina Krawczyk, Nina Theysohn, Sigrid Elsenbruch, Harald Engler
Publikováno v:
Brain, behavior, and immunity. 108
Inflammation could impact on the formation and persistence of interoceptive fear and hypervigilance, with relevance to psychiatric disorders and chronic pain. To systematically analyze effects of inflammation on fear learning and extinction, we perfo
Publikováno v:
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 106:30-31
Autor:
Robert Jan Pawlik, Liubov Petrakova, Alexandra Cueillette, Katharina Krawczyk, Nina Theysohn, Sigrid Elsenbruch, Harald Engler
Publikováno v:
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 106:25
Autor:
Nina Theysohn, Sigrid Elsenbruch, Harald Engler, Liubov Petrakova, Laura Ricarda Koenen, Adriane Icenhour, Katarina Forkmann, Robert. J. Pawlik
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology
Communications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-1 (2021)
Communications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-1 (2021)
The formation and persistence of negative pain-related expectations by classical conditioning remain incompletely understood. We elucidated behavioural and neural correlates involved in the acquisition and extinction of negative expectations towards
Autor:
Benjamin Wilde, Sven Benson, Julia Kirchhof, Anna Lena Kahl, Liubov Petrakova, Juliana Müller, Manfred Schedlowski, Alexandra Brinkhoff, Julian Laubrock, Meike Unteroberdörster, Oliver Witzke
Publikováno v:
Clinical Therapeutics. 40:1868-1877
Purpose The learned immunosuppressive placebo response has been demonstrated in experimental animals, healthy humans, and patients, and is suggested as a therapy for improving immunopharmacologic treatment. It remains unclear, however, whether potent
Acute Versus Chronic Administration of Calcineurin-Inhibitors Differen-tially Affect T-Cell Function
Autor:
Julia Kirchhof, Liubov Petrakova, Benjamin Wilde, Nils Mülling, Alexandra Brinkhoff, Oliver Witzke, Justine Schmidt, Manfred Schedlowski
Background: Calcineurin-inhibitors (CNI) are used in renal transplant patients (RTX) to prevent rejection. CNI mainly suppress T-cell mediated immunity but very little is known about the impact of long-term treatment with CNI on T-cell function. Obje
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::102b2308b05cedd82bfe393e46fcdb37
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32867664
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32867664