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Brumovsky, Pablo

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Artículos en Congresos CientíficosPapers in Scientific Congresses

1.      “Actualización de la historia del tálamo”. Brumovsky PR y Pebe Pueyrredón AA. XXXII Congreso de la Asociación Rioplatense de Anatomía. Mar del Plata, Argentina. 24-26 de Octubre, 1995

2.      “Enseñanza y disección”. Alvarez S, Brumovsky PR, Delgado PM, Giménez LP, Mignini MA y PebePuerredón AA. XXXII Congreso de la Asociación Rioplatense de Anatomía. Mar del Plata, Argentina. 24-26 de Octubre, 1995

3.      “Educación práctica y racional de material anatómico”. Alvarez S, Brumovsky PR, Delgado PM, Pebe Pueyrredón AA y Viola PM. Encuentro de Educación Médica para Ayudantes. Buenos Aires, Argentina. 22-23 de Mayo, 1997

4.      “Variedad anatómica: una dificultad en la enseñanza de anatomía?”. Alvarez S, Brumovsky PR, Delgado PM, Pebe Pueyrredón AA y Viola PM. Encuentro de Educación Médica para Ayudantes. Buenos Aires, Argentina. 22-23 de Mayo, 1997

5.      “Distribución del receptor dopaminérgico D4 en el cerebro de sapo: expresión aumentada luego de la inyección de ácido kaínico”. Gonzalez Nicolini MV, Requena V, Defagot MC, Malchiodi EJ, Brumovsky PR, Antonelli MC y Villar MJ. XII Encuentro Anual del la Sociedad Argentina de Neuroquímica (SAN). La Cumbrecita, Córdoba, Argentina. 16-18 de Noviembre, 1997

6.      “Variaciones del neuropéptido tirosina (NPY) en neuronas aferentes primarias y de la médula espinal luego de axotomía o compresión periféricas”. Brumovsky PR y Villar MJ. XIV Encuentro Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Neuroquímica (SAN). ComplejoVaquerías, Córdoba, Argentina. 5-8 de Octubre, 1999

7.      “Disminución de la expression del receptor Y1 del neuropéptido tirosina (NPY-Y1R) luego de la compresión del nervio ciático”. Brumovsky PR, Hökfelt T y Villar MJ. XIV Encuentro Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Neuroquímica (SAN). ComplejoVaquerías, Córdoba, Argentina. 5-8 de Octubre, 1999

8.      “Neuropeptide Tyrosine (NPY) like immunoreactivity in primary sensory neurons and spinal cord after different degrees of chronic constriction injury”. Brumovsky PR, Carri N, Hökfelt T and Villar MJ. 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 4-9 November, 2000

9.      “Decrease of Neuropeptide Tyrosine Y1 Receptor like-immunoreactivity in primary sensory neurons and spinal cord after different degrees of chronic constriction injury”. Villar MJ, Brumovsky PR and Hökfelt T. 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 4-9 November, 2000

10.  “Evidences of peripheral and central transport of the neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor in dorsal root ganglion neurons of rat”. Brumovsky PR, Kopp J, Aguirre JA, Villar MJ and Hökfelt T. 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. San Diego, California, USA. 10-15 November, 2001

11.  “Effect of a graded single constriction of the rat sciatic nerve on pain behavior and expression of immunoreactive NPY and NPY Y1 receptor in DRG neurons and spinal cord”. Brumovsky PR, Bergman E, Liu HX, Hökfelt T, Villar MJ. 10th World Congress on Pain. San Diego, California, USA. 18-22 August, 2002

12.  “Localization, regulation and function of some 7-TM, G-protein coupled receptors at the spinal level”. Hökfelt T, Liu H-X, Brumovsky P, Kerekes N, Shi T-J, Hill R, Villar M and Zhang X. European Opioid Conference: opioids in drug dependence, behaviour and pain; April 7-9 Uppsala, Sweden, 2002

13.  “Apotransferin induces changes in thermal and mechanical sensitivities after sciatic single ligatures nerve constriction”. Brumovsky PR, Musolino PL; Coronel MF, Setton-Avruj CP; Villar MJ. 34th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. San Diego, California, USA. 23-27 October, 2004

14.  “The Neuropeptide Y2 receptor protein is present in peptidergic and non-peptidergic sensory neurons”. Brumovsky PR, Stanic D, Shuster S, Herzog H, Villar MJ, Hökfelt T. 11th World Congress on Pain. Sydney, Australia. 21-26 August, 2005

15.  “Substance P and CGRP interaction at the spinal level—Correlation of NK1 internalization and behavior”. Liu HX, Shi TJ, Brumovsky PR, Abdullah A, Ubink R, Brodin E, Seybold V, Ryichi S, Hökfelt T. 11th World Congress on Pain. Sydney, Australia. 21-26 August, 2005

16.  “Galanin, a multifunctional neuropeptide”. Hökfelt T, Xu ZQD, Xia S, Shi TS, Brumovsky P, Liu HX, Landry M. 5th Forum of European Neuroscience, Vienna, Austria. 8-12 July, 2006.

17.  “Expression of Neuropeptide Y2 receptor protein in the mouse brain”.Stanić D, Brumovsky P, Fetissov S, Herzog H, Hökfelt T. 8thNPY Meeting, St. Petersburg,Florida, April 22-26, 2006

18.  “Expression of the vesicular glutamate transporters-1 and -2 in adult mouse dorsal root ganglia and spinal cord and their regulation by sciatic nerve axotomy”. Brumovsky P, Watanabe M, Hökfelt T. 32nd Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta, USA, October 14-18, 2006

19.  “Spontaneous bladder contractions and afferent nerve firing in detrusor overactivity”. McCarthy C, Roppolo J, Brumovsky P, Gebhart G, Kanai A. Experimental Biology, San Diego, USA, April 5-9,2008

20.  “Effects of bladder inflammation on colon sensitivity in the mouse”. Brumovsky P, Xu L, Otsuka E, Gebhart GF. 12th World Congress on pain, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, August 17-22, 2008

21.   “Identification and characterization of anterogradely traced extrinsic primary afferents of the mouse colon”. Brumovsky P, La, JH, Gebhart GF. 38th Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, USA, November 15-19, 2008

22.  “Expression of vesicular glutamate transporters in neurons innervating the mouse colon”. Gebhart GF, Robinson DR, La JH, Hökfelt T, Brumovsky PR. 38th Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, USA, November 15-19, 2008

23.   “In vitro and in vivo characterization of mouse colorectal mechanosensation”.  Feng, B, Robinson DR, Brumovsky PR, Gebhart GF. BMES 2009 Annual Fall Scientific Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, October 7-10, 2009

24.  “Overexpression of the GDNF-family member artemin modulates expression of galanin and its receptors” Albers KM, Diges C, Viani I, Brumovsky PR. 39th Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, USA, October 17-21, 2009

25.   “Expression of vesicular glutamate transporters in sensory and autonomic neurons innervating the mouse urinary bladder”. Gebhart GF, Robinson DR, Watanabe M, Hökfelt T, Seal RP, Edwards RH, Brumovsky PR. 13th World Congress on Pain, Montréal, Québec, Canada August 29th – September 2nd, 2010.

26.  “Expression of vesicular glutamate transporters in sensory and autonomic neurons innervating the mouse colorectum” Brumovsky PR, Robinson DR, La JH, Seroogy KB, Lundgren KH, Albers KM, Kiyatkin M, Watanabe M, Hökfelt T, Seal RP, Edwards RH, Gebhart GF. 13th World Congress on Pain, Montréal, Québec, Canada August 29th – September 2nd, 2010.

27.   “Expression of vesicular glutamate transporters in sensory and autonomic neurons innervating the mouse colorectum or urinary bladder”. Brumovsky PR, Robinson DR, L JH, Seroogy KB, Lundgren KH, Albers KM, Kiyatkin ME, Seal RP, Edwards RH, Watanabe M, Hökfelt T, and Gebhart GF. 40th Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, California, USA, Noviembre 13-17, 2010.

28.  “Mouse lumbar sympathetic chain neurons upregulate the vesicular glutamate transporter 2 after pelvic nerve axotomy”. Brumovsky PR, Seroogy KB, Lundgren KH, Albers KM, Watanabe M, Hökfelt T, and Gebhart GF. 40th Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego , California, USA, Noviembre 13-17, 2010.

29.  “Subpopulations of primary sensory neurons innervating the colon or the urinary bladder express tyrosine hydroxylase”. Villar MJ, Brumovsky PR, Robinson DR, La JH, Hökfelt T and Gebhart GF. 40th Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, California, USA, Noviembre 13-17, 2010

30.  “Intraluminal hypertonicity with mild acidity induces colorectal hypersensitivity in mice”. J.-H. La, B. Feng, P. R. Brumovsky, T. Tanaka, G. F. Gebhart; 40th Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, California, USA, Noviembre 13-17, 2010

31.  “Vesicular glutamate transporters type-1 and -2 in lumbar 4 and 5 dorsal root ganglia – Effects of Peripheral axotomy or hindpaw inflammation”. C.A. Vieytes, K.H. Lundgren, M. Malet, E. Tomasella, K.B. Seroogy, G.F. Gebhart, T. Hökfelt, P.R. Brumovsky; 42nd Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, October 13-18, 2012

32.  “Neurochemical changes in mouse DRGs and spinal cord after pelvic nerve axotomy (PNA)”. M.E. Tomasella, M. Malet, C. Vieytes, P.R. Brumovsky; 28th Meeting of the Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurociencias, Huerta Grande, Córdoba, Argentina, September 2-4, 2013

33.  “Treatment with bone marrow pluripotential cells prevent the development of hyperalgesia in rats with sciatic nerve”. M. Malet, V. Usach, L. Lavalle, P. Setton-Avruj, P.R. Brumovsky; 28th Meeting of the Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurociencias, Huerta Grande, Córdoba, Argentina, September 2-4, 2013

34.  “Effects of pelvic nerve axotomy on the neurochemistry of mouse primary afferent neurons and the spinal cord”. McCarthy CJ, Tomasella E, Seroogy KB, Lundgren K, Malet M, Hökfelt T, Villar M, Gebhart GF, Brumovsky PR; 15th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 7-11, 2014

35.  “Treatment with bone marrow pluripotential cells prevent the development of hyperalgesia in rats with sciatic nerve crush”. Malet M, Usach V, Lavalle L, Setton-Avruj P, Brumovsky PR; 15th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 7-11, 2014

36.  “Temporal profile of spinal neuropeptides expression and neuropathic behavior after spinal cord injury and progesterone administration”. Coronel MF, Labombarda F, Villar MJ, Brumovsky PR, Gonzalez SL; 15th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 7-11, 2014

37.  “Chronic Pain: a cohort study in Buenos Aires, Argentina: psychosocial aspects and gender differences”. Rovner G, Jivegård M, Brumovsky PR; 15th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 7-11, 2014

38.  “Análisis preliminar de la co-activación de dos receptores neuropeptidérgicos asociados a funciones analgésicas a nivel espinal en ratas con dolor neuropático”. Malet M, Gastón G, Policastro L, Brumovsky P. SAIC (Sociedad Argentina de Investigación Clínica) – SAI (Sociedad Argentina de Inmunología), Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, November 19-22, 2014.

39.  “Efecto de la progesterona sobre la expresión temporal de los neuropéptidosGalanina y Tirosina y sus receptores en la médula espinal dorsal de animales con dolor neuropático”. Coronel MF, Villar MJ, Brumovsky PR, Gonzalez SL. SAIC (Sociedad Argentina de Investigación Clínica) – SAI (Sociedad Argentina de Inmunología), Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, November 19-22, 2014.

40.  “Desarrollo de liposomas multivesiculares para la liberación controlada de fármacos para el tratamiento del dolor”. Giannoni A, Malet M, Lloyd R, Brumovsky P, Policastro L. Congreso Nano 2016: “XVI Encuentro de Superficies y Materiales Nanoestructurados”, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 9-13, 2016.

41.  “IMT504, an immunomodulatory oligodeoxinucleotide, reduces allodynia in an experimental model of inflammatory pain”. Leiguarda C, Coronel MF, Malet M, Montaner AD, Villar MJ, Brumovsky PR. 2nd Congress of the Federation of Latin-American and Caribbean Societies for Neuroscience, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 17-20 October, 2016.

42.  “El oligodeoxinucléotido IMT504 reduce la alodinia en un modelo de dolor inflamatorio crónico”. Leiguarda C, Coronel MF, Casadei M., Malet M, Montaner AD, Villar MJ, Brumovsky PR. VII Multicurso Internacional de Actualización en Dolor, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 10-12 de Mayo, 2017.

43.  “La activación espinal del receptor Y1 del Neuropéptido tirosina reduce la alodinia mecánica y por frío en ratas con compresión crónica del nervio ciático”. Malet M, Leiguarda C, Gastón G, McCarthy C, Brumovsky PR. VII Multicurso Internacional de Actualización en Dolor, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 10-12 May, 2017.

44.  “Evidence of a temporal window for bone marrow mononuclear cell migration to the injured sciatic nerve. Effects on morphology, function and behaviour”. Usach V, Casadei M, Piñero G, Leiguarda C, Soto P, Cueto A, Brumovsky PR, Setton-Avruj P. The role of glia in health and disease of the nervous system: Clinical and basic science walking together, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 19-21 de Octubre, 2017.

45.  “Single-dose systemic administration of the oligodeoxynucleotide IMT504 results in long-lasting ameliorating effects on mechanical allodynia and edema in rats with chronic hindpaw inflammation”. Leiguarda C, Coronel M, Montaner A, Villar M, Brumovsky P. 17th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Boston, USA, September 12-16, 2018.

46.  “Oligonucleotide IMT504 ameliorates mechanical and cold allodynia in rats with persistent neuropathic pain”. Casadei M, Fiore E, Coronel F, Leiguarda C, García M, Mazzolini G, Villar M, Montaner A, Brumovsky P. 17th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Boston, USA, September 12-16, 2018.

47.  “Effects of delayed intravascular bone marrow mononuclear cell transplant on pain-like behaviour, regeneration and function in rats with sciatic nerve crush”. Usach V, Casadei M, Piñero G, Soto P, Leiguarda C, Cueto A,  Brumovsky P, Setton P. 17th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Boston, USA, September 12-16, 2018.

48.  “The antiallodynic effects of intrathecally applied IMT504 are related to modulation of glial/microglial responses and of the expression of inflammatory factors in rats with hindpaw inflammation”. Leiguarda C., Potilinski C., Trigosso-Venario H., Constandil L., Brumovsky P. Argentine Society of Clinical Research (SAIC). Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, November 13-16, 2019.

49.  “IMT504 provides analgesia by modulating cell infíltrate and inflammatory milieu in rats with hindpaw inflammation” Leigurada C, Potilinksi C, Rubione J, Tate P, Villar M, Montaner A, Bisagno V, Constandil L, Brumovsky P. 35th Annual Meeting of the Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurosciencias, Buenos Aires, Octubre2020.

50.  “Long-lasting antiallodynic effects of IMT504 in rats with spared nerve injury relate to strengthened migration of mesenchymal stem cells towards injured nerves”. Casadei M, Fiore E, Rubione J, Dominguez L, Leiguarda C, Coronel M, Garcia M, Trigosso-Venario H, Mazzolini G, Villar M, Montaner A, Brumovsky P. 35th Annual Meeting of the Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Neurosciencias, Buenos Aires, Octubre 2020.

51.  “IMT504 blocks allodynia in rats with spared nerve injury by promoting the migration of mesenchymal stem cells and by favoring an anti-inflammatory milieu at the injured nerve”. Casadei M, Fiore E, Rubione J, Dominguez LM, Coronel MF, Leiguarda C, García M, Mazzolini G, Constandil L, Montaner A, Romero-Sandoval A, Villar MJ, Brumovsky PR. 18th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Boston, USA, June 8-18, 2021.

52.  “Pre-emptive administration of IMT504 reduces postoperative pain in rats and has opioid-sparing effects”. Sbrascini S, Rubione J, Leiguarda C, Montaner A, Villar MJ, Brumovsky PR. 18th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, Boston, USA, June 8-18, 2021

53.  “Changes in the expression of endocannabinoid receptors and enzymes in primary afferent neurons from male and female animals with oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathic pain”. Noya-Riobó MV, Miguel CA, Poodts M, Giovannetti T, Brumovsky PR, Villar MJ, Coronel MF. 36th Annual Meeting of the Argentine Neurosciences Society, Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 2021.