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Ahmet Doğrul
Ahmet Doğrul
gülhane Tıp Fakültesi, farmakoloji
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Dynorphin promotes abnormal pain and spinal opioid antinociceptive tolerance
TW Vanderah, LR Gardell, SE Burgess, M Ibrahim, A Dogrul, CM Zhong, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 20 (18), 7074-7079, 2000
4152000
Reversal of experimental neuropathic pain by T-type calcium channel blockers
A Dogrul, LR Gardell, MH Ossipov, FC Tulunay, J Lai, F Porreca
Pain 105 (1-2), 159-168, 2003
2922003
Differential mediation of descending pain facilitation and inhibition by spinal 5HT-3 and 5HT-7 receptors
A Dogrul, MH Ossipov, F Porreca
Brain research 1280, 52-59, 2009
2552009
Peripheral and spinal antihyperalgesic activity of SIB-1757, a metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGLUR5) antagonist, in experimental neuropathic pain in rats
A Dogrul, MH Ossipov, J Lai, TP Malan Jr, F Porreca
Neuroscience letters 292 (2), 115-118, 2000
1442000
Spinal 5-HT7 receptors play an important role in the antinociceptive and antihyperalgesic effects of tramadol and its metabolite, O-Desmethyltramadol, via activation of …
O Yanarates, A Dogrul, V Yildirim, A Sahin, A Sizlan, M Seyrek, Ö Akgül, ...
The Journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists 112 (3), 696-710, 2010
1202010
Systemic morphine produce antinociception mediated by spinal 5‐HT7, but not 5‐HT1A and 5‐HT2 receptors in the spinal cord
A Dogrul, M Seyrek
British journal of pharmacology 149 (5), 498-505, 2006
1112006
Topical cannabinoid enhances topical morphine antinociception
O Yesilyurt, A Dogrul, H Gul, M Seyrek, O Kusmez, Y Ozkan, O Yildiz
Pain 105 (1), 303-308, 2003
1072003
The interaction between IL-1β and morphine: possible mechanism of the deficiency of morphine-induced analgesia in diabetic mice
H Gul, O Yildiz, A Dogrul, O Yesilyurt, A Isimer
Pain 89 (1), 39-45, 2000
912000
Topical clonidine antinociception
A Dogrul, TI Uzbay
Pain 111 (3), 385-391, 2004
892004
Systemic paracetamol-induced analgesic and antihyperalgesic effects through activation of descending serotonergic pathways involving spinal 5-HT7 receptors
A Dogrul, M Seyrek, EO Akgul, T Cayci, S Kahraman, H Bolay
European Journal of Pharmacology 677 (1-3), 93-101, 2012
882012
Topical cannabinoid antinociception: synergy with spinal sites
A Dogrul, H Gul, A Akar, O Yildiz, F Bilgin, E Guzeldemir
Pain 105 (1-2), 11-16, 2003
882003
L-type and T-type calcium channel blockade potentiate the analgesic effects of morphine and selective μ opioid agonist, but not to selective δ and κ agonist at the level of the …
A Doğrul, Ö Yeşilyurt, A Işımer, ME Güzeldemir
Pain 93 (1), 61-68, 2001
762001
The additive antinociceptive interaction between WIN 55,212-2, a cannabinoid agonist, and ketorolac
A Ulugöl, F Özyigit, Ö Yesilyurt, A Dogrul
Anesthesia & Analgesia 102 (2), 443-447, 2006
742006
Cannabinoids blocks tactile allodynia in diabetic mice without attenuation of its antinociceptive effect
A Doğrul, H Gül, O Yıldız, F Bilgin, ME Güzeldemir
Neuroscience letters 368 (1), 82-86, 2004
662004
Systemic cannabinoids produce CB1-mediated antinociception by activation of descending serotonergic pathways that act upon spinal 5-HT7 and 5-HT2A receptors
M Seyrek, S Kahraman, MS Deveci, O Yesilyurt, A Dogrul
European journal of pharmacology 649 (1-3), 183-194, 2010
642010
Systemic and spinal administration of etanercept, a tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibitor, blocks tactile allodynia in diabetic mice
A Dogrul, H Gul, O Yesilyurt, UH Ulas, O Yildiz
Acta diabetologica 48, 135-142, 2011
632011
The local antinociceptive actions of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs in the mouse radiant heat tail-flick test
A Dogrul, SE Gülmez, MS Deveci, H Gul, MH Ossipov, F Porreca, ...
Anesthesia & Analgesia 104 (4), 927-935, 2007
632007
Spinal L-type calcium channel blockade abolishes opioid-induced sensory hypersensitivity and antinociceptive tolerance
A Dogrul, EJ Bilsky, MH Ossipov, J Lai, F Porreca
Anesthesia & Analgesia 101 (6), 1730-1735, 2005
622005
The involvement of nitric oxide in the analgesic effects of ketamine
F Bulutcu, A Dogrul, MO Güç
Life Sciences 71 (7), 841-853, 2002
612002
Involvement of descending serotonergic and noradrenergic pathways in CB1 receptor-mediated antinociception
A Dogrul, M Seyrek, B Yalcin, A Ulugol
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 38 (1), 97-105, 2012
582012
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