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1420-908x, 1023-3830

Author(s):  
Changjiang Ying ◽  
Zhongyuan Zhou ◽  
Jiao Dai ◽  
Meng Wang ◽  
Jie Xiang ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sarojini Singh ◽  
John Henderson ◽  
Mallikarjun Patil ◽  
Praveen K. Dubey ◽  
Shubham Dubey ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ivan Koprivica ◽  
Neda Djedovic ◽  
Ivana Stojanović ◽  
Đorđe Miljković
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Author(s):  
Franz Nürnberger ◽  
Stephan Leisengang ◽  
Daniela Ott ◽  
Jolanta Murgott ◽  
Rüdiger Gerstberger ◽  
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Abstract Objective We investigated whether it is possible to induce a state of “LPS-sensitization” in neurons of primary cultures from rat dorsal root ganglia by pre-treatment with ultra-low doses of LPS. Methods DRG primary cultures were pre-treated with low to ultra-low doses of LPS (0.001–0.1 µg/ml) for 18 h, followed by a short-term stimulation with a higher LPS-dose (10 µg/ml for 2 h). TNF-α in the supernatants was measured as a sensitive read out. Using the fura-2 340/380 nm ratio imaging technique, we further investigated the capsaicin-evoked Ca2+-signals in neurons from DRG, which were pre-treated with a wide range of LPS-doses. Results Release of TNF-α evoked by stimulation with 10 µg/ml LPS into the supernatant was not significantly modified by pre-exposure to low to ultra-low LPS-doses. Capsaicin-evoked Ca2+-signals were significantly enhanced by pre-treatment with LPS doses being above a certain threshold. Conclusion Ultra-low doses of LPS, which per se do not evoke a detectable inflammatory response, are not sufficient to sensitize neurons (Ca2+-responses) and glial elements (TNF-α-responses) of the primary afferent somatosensory system.


Author(s):  
Rodrigo Cervantes-Díaz ◽  
Víctor Andrés Sosa-Hernández ◽  
Jiram Torres-Ruíz ◽  
Sandra Romero-Ramírez ◽  
Mariana Cañez-Hernández ◽  
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B Cell ◽  

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