Kate Sadler
@katesadlerphd.bsky.social
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pain + the microbiome + sickle cell disease • assistant professor of neuroscience • yinzer • www.sadlerlab.com
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Kate Sadler
@katesadlerphd.bsky.social
· Aug 22
The vaginal microbiome drives endometriosis pain
Despite being one of two cardinal disease symptoms, endometriosis pain is poorly understood. Using a validated mouse model, we demonstrate that endometriosis-associated vaginal dysbiosis is sufficient...
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Ted Price
@tedpricethepainguy.bsky.social
· Jul 22
Decreased KCC2 expression in the human spinal dorsal horn... : PAIN
date there is no evidence supporting or opposing this hypothesis in humans. Here, we demonstrate that KCC2 expression is decreased in superficial dorsal horn neurons of organ donors who died with a do...
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Kate Sadler
@katesadlerphd.bsky.social
· Jun 20
Kate Sadler
@katesadlerphd.bsky.social
· Jan 24
Microbiome contributions to pain: a review of the... : PAIN
oorganisms and the neuroimmune networks that drive pain in such diseases. More recently, microbiomes both inside and across the surface of the body have been recognized for driving sensory symptoms in...
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Ted Price
@tedpricethepainguy.bsky.social
· Jan 20
Decreased KCC2 expression in the human spinal dorsal horn associated with chronic pain and long-term opioid use
Loss of GABAergic and glycinergic inhibitory efficacy in the spinal dorsal horn is associated with neuropathic pain and opioid-induced hyperalgesia in rodent models. Downregulation of the KCC2 chlorid...
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Reposted by Kate Sadler
Alex Mikesell
@amikesell.bsky.social
· Dec 11
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Ted Price
@tedpricethepainguy.bsky.social
· Nov 18
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Tayler Sheahan
@taylersheahan.bsky.social
· Nov 15
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Ted Price
@tedpricethepainguy.bsky.social
· Nov 14
A vagus nerve dominant tetra-synaptic ascending pathway for gastric pain processing - Nature Communications
Gastric pain has limited treatment options and the nociceptive ascending pathway remains largely unclear. Here, the authors identify a glutamatergic tetra-synaptic NTS–LPB–PVT–PL circuit that provides...
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