Highly specific σ 2 R/TMEM97 ligand FEM-1689 alleviates neuropathic pain and inhibits the integrated stress response
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- Title
- Highly specific σ 2 R/TMEM97 ligand FEM-1689 alleviates neuropathic pain and inhibits the integrated stress response
- Creators
- Muhammad Saad Yousuf - The University of Texas at DallasJames J. Sahn - The University of Texas at AustinHongfen Yang - The University of Texas at AustinEric T. David - The University of Texas at DallasStephanie Shiers - The University of Texas at DallasMarisol Mancilla Moreno - The University of Texas at DallasJonathan Iketem - The University of Texas at DallasDanielle M. Royer - The University of Texas at DallasChelsea D. Garcia - The University of Texas at DallasJennifer Zhang - The University of Texas at DallasVeronica M. Hong - The University of Texas at DallasSubhaan M. Mian - The University of Texas at DallasAyesha Ahmad - The University of Texas at DallasBenedict J. Kolber - The University of Texas at DallasDaniel J. Liebl - University of MiamiStephen F. Martin - The University of Texas at AustinTheodore J. Price - The University of Texas at Dallas
- Publication Details
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, Vol.120(52), p.e2306090120
- Grant note
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of CanadaNIH: R01 DK134893, R01 NS0655926, R61 NS127271, F-0652 Robert A. Welch Foundation: 1 S10 OD021508-01 National Institute of Mental Health's Psychoactive Drug Screening Program: HHSN-271-2018-00023-C (NIMH PDSP)
This work was supported by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral Fellowship (M.S.Y.) , by NIH grant R01 DK134893 (M.S.Y.) , by NIH grant R01 NS0655926 (T.J.P.) , and by NIH grant R61 NS127271 (B.J.K.) . We are grateful to the organ donors and their families for the gift of life and research provided by their organ donation. We thank Anna Cervantes, Geoffrey Funk, and Peter Horton of the Southwest Transplant Alliance for human tissue recovery. We are grateful to the Robert A. Welch Foundation (F-0652) for funding. We also thank the University of Texas at Austin Mass Spectrometry Facility for high-resolution mass spectral data and the NIH (Grant Number 1 S10 OD021508-01) for funding the Bruker Avance III 500 MHz spectrometer used to characterize synthesized compounds. We are also grateful for the Ki determinations that were generously provided by the National Institute of Mental Health's Psychoactive Drug Screening Program, Contract #HHSN-271-2018-00023-C (NIMH PDSP) .The NIMH PDSP is Directed by Professor Bryan L. Roth at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Project OfficerJamie Driscoll at NIMH, Bethesda, MD.
- Academic Unit
- UMMG Dept of Neurological Surgery; Miller School of Medicine; Miami Project to Cure Paralysis
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 38117854
- Record Identifier
- 991032796279102976