Resolution of Neuroinflammation and Persistent Pain by Complementary Approaches
通过补充方法解决神经炎症和持续性疼痛
基本信息
- 批准号:9703529
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 169.97万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-04-20 至 2021-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcuteAcute PainAddressAnimal ModelAnticonvulsantsAntidepressive AgentsAnxietyBasic ScienceBehaviorBiomedical EngineeringCatechol O-MethyltransferaseClinical TrialsComplementary HealthComplementary therapiesComplexData CollectionDiseaseDocosahexaenoic AcidsElectroacupunctureEnzymesEucalyptolEventFemaleFish OilsFractureFutureGeneticGoalsInflammationInflammation MediatorsInflammatoryIntegrative MedicineLeadLegLifeMaintenanceMeasuresMediatingMediator of activation proteinMedicineMental DepressionModelingMolecularMusNatural ProductsNervous system structureNeurogliaNeuroimmunomodulationOpioidOrganismPainPain managementPersistent painPharmacological TreatmentPhenotypePlayPostoperative PainPre-Clinical ModelPredispositionProcessResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionSamplingStressSynaptic plasticityTestingTherapeuticTherapeutic EffectTimeTranslationsTrigeminal SystemTrigeminal nerve structureTumor-infiltrating immune cellsValidationVentilatory Depressionaddictionbehavior measurementbehavioral constructchemotherapychronic painchronic pain managementclinical painclinically relevantcommon treatmentcomorbidityenvironmental stressorexperimental studyimmune activationindexinginsightnerve injuryneuroinflammationneuronal excitabilityneuroprotectin D1neuroregulationopioid epidemicpain reliefpain symptompainful neuropathyprogramsresponsesample collectionsextissue injury
项目摘要
The goal of this program project is to establish a NCCIH Center of Excellence is to investigate neuroinflammatory
mechanisms underlying multiple complementary and integrative health (CIH) approaches, including
electroacupuncture and natural product docosahexaenoic acids. The overarching hypothesis for the entire P01
is that different CIH approaches may modify distinct inflammatory and neuroinflammatory profiles to achieve
their therapeutic potentials in pain management. This hypothesis will be tested in 4 projects using four animal
models relevant to different types of clinical pain conditions, in combination with sex and stress. In response to
rising opioid crisis in the US, this PPG will conduct cutting-edge basic science research and pave the road for
future clinical trial at the center for rapid translation of the identified complementary approaches that can
effectively modulate neuroinflammation.
该计划项目的目标是建立一个 NCCIH 卓越中心来研究神经炎症
多种补充和综合健康(CIH)方法背后的机制,包括
电针和天然产物二十二碳六烯酸。整个P01的总体假设
不同的 CIH 方法可能会改变不同的炎症和神经炎症特征,以实现
他们在疼痛管理方面的治疗潜力。该假设将在 4 个项目中使用四种动物进行测试
与不同类型的临床疼痛状况相关的模型,并结合性别和压力。作为回应
美国阿片类药物危机愈演愈烈,PPG将开展前沿基础科学研究,为阿片类药物危机铺平道路
未来的临床试验中心将快速转化已确定的补充方法,这些方法可以
有效调节神经炎症。
项目成果
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Joseph P Mathew其他文献
211 - Decreased Baroreflex Sensitivity After Surgery is Associated with Elevated Postoperative Pain: A Secondary Analysis
211 - 手术后压力反射敏感性降低与术后疼痛升高相关:一项二次分析
- DOI:
10.1016/j.jpain.2025.105009 - 发表时间:
2025-04-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.000
- 作者:
Heberto Suarez-Roca;Negmeldeen Mamoun;Andrey V Bortsov;Joseph P Mathew - 通讯作者:
Joseph P Mathew
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{{ truncateString('Joseph P Mathew', 18)}}的其他基金
Neurocognition and Greater Maintenance of Sinus Rhythm in AF (NOGGIN AF)
AF 中的神经认知和窦性心律的更好维持 (NOGGIN AF)
- 批准号:
10475214 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 169.97万 - 项目类别:
Neurocognition and Greater Maintenance of Sinus Rhythm in AF (NOGGIN AF)
AF 中的神经认知和窦性心律的更好维持 (NOGGIN AF)
- 批准号:
10299458 - 财政年份:2021
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Identification and Validation of a Novel Central Analgesia Circuit
新型中枢镇痛回路的识别和验证
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Neurocognition and Greater Maintenance of Sinus Rhythm in AF (NOGGIN AF)
AF 中的神经认知和窦性心律的更好维持 (NOGGIN AF)
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10632044 - 财政年份:2021
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Cortical Beta-amyloid Levels and Neurocognitive Performance After Cardiac Surgery
心脏手术后皮质 β-淀粉样蛋白水平和神经认知功能
- 批准号:
8095975 - 财政年份:2011
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Cortical Beta-amyloid Levels and Neurocognitive Performance After Cardiac Surgery
心脏手术后皮质 β-淀粉样蛋白水平和神经认知功能
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8475499 - 财政年份:2009
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Lidocaine for Neuroprotection During Cardiac Surgery
利多卡因在心脏手术期间的神经保护作用
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7698221 - 财政年份:2009
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Lidocaine for Neuroprotection During Cardiac Surgery
利多卡因在心脏手术期间的神经保护作用
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Lidocaine for Neuroprotection During Cardiac Surgery
利多卡因在心脏手术期间的神经保护作用
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7915376 - 财政年份:2009
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