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Functional Morphology

Functional Morphology Recording of electrophysiological activity from dorsal horn neurons in acute spinal cord slices with patch-clamp technique.

The main research interest of our department is to study mechanisms of pain and to explore new possibilities of pain treatment, especially in chronic states. Our experimental work is concentrated on the modulation of nociceptive information at the spinal cord level that is the relay center between the periphery and the higher brain areas. Our goal is to study these modulatory mechanisms in order to improve therapy for pain conditions, such as allodynia, hyperalgesia, neuropathic and cancer related pain. Our focus is on the role of TRPV1 receptors and inflammatory cytokines. In our research we use mainly electrophysiological, immunohistochemical and behavioral methods. In addition, we finalize another project directed towards the role of thyroid hormones (THs) and omega-3-polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) in the physiology of cardiac and skeletal muscles. Models of hyper- and hypothyroid status are used to analyze potential influence of n-3 PUFA on the induced pathological changes. 

Projects

Chemotherapy induced neuropathic pain

Scientists from the Department of Functional Morphology in collaboration with colleagues from The University of Texas showed that paclitaxel induced pain is mediated by TRPV1 and TLR4 receptors. More

Inhibition effect of NAPE at spinal cord level

N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine (NAPE), as the precursor of anandamide, an endogenous agonist of TRPV1 and cannabinoid receptors, could play a role in modulation of nociceptive signalization in the spinal cord. More

Achievements

Publications

Szeiffová Bačová, B. - Egan Beňová, T. - Viczenczová, C. - Soukup, Tomáš - Rauchová, Hana - Pavelka, Stanislav - Knezl, V. - Barančík, M. - Tribulová, N. Cardiac Connexin-43 and PKC Signaling in Rats With Altered Thyroid Status Without and With Omega-3 Fatty Acids Intake . Physiological Research. 2016, roč. 65, Suppl.1, S77-S90 . IF = 1.618 [ASEP]
Mrózková, Petra - Špicarová, Diana - Paleček, Jiří . Hypersensitivity Induced by Activation of Spinal Cord PAR2 Receptors Is Partially Mediated by TRPV1 Receptors . PLoS ONE. 2016, roč. 11, 10, článku e0163991 . IF = 3.057 [ASEP] [ doi ]
Mrózková, Petra - Paleček, Jiří - Špicarová, Diana . The role of protease-activated receptor type 2 in nociceptive signaling and pain . Physiological Research. 2016, roč. 65, 3, p. 357-367 . IF = 1.618 [ASEP]
Molet, J. - Mauborgne, A. - Diallo, Michael - Armand, V. - Geny, D. - Villanueva, L. - Boucher, Y. - Pohl, M. Microglial Janus kinase/signal transduction and activator of transcription 3 pathway activity directly impacts astrocyte and spinal neuron characteristics . Journal of Neurochemistry. 2016, roč. 136, 1, p. 133-147 . IF = 3.842 [ASEP] [ doi ]
Radošinská, J. - Kurahara, L. H. - Hiraishi, K. - Viczenczová, C. - Egan Beňová, T. - Szeiffová Bačová, B. - Dosenko, V. - Navarová, J. - Obšitník, B. - Imanaga, I. - Soukup, Tomáš - Tribulová, N. Modulation of cardiac connexin-43 by omega-3 fatty acid ethyl-ester supplementation demonstrated in spontaneously diabetic rats . Physiological Research. 2015, Vol. 64, 6, p. 795-806 . IF = 1.618 [ASEP]

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Contacts

Institute of Physiology AS CR, v.v.i.
Department of Functional Morphology

Vídeňská 1083
14220 Prague 4
tel. +420 241 062 664
fax. +420 241 062 488
 

palecek@fgu.cas.cz

People

Jiří Paleček, MD, PhD
head of the department
Mgr. Diana Špicarová, Ph.D.
deputy head of the department
RNDr. Tomáš Soukup, CSc.
senior scientist
RNDr. Gisela Zachařová
scientific technician
Mgr. Vladimír Nerandžič
PhD student
Mgr. Petra Mrózková
PhD student
Mgr. Nataliia Kalynovska
PhD student
Mgr. Pavel Adámek
PhD student
Bc. Dominika Šulcová
undergraduate student
Bc. Jakub Slepička
undergraduate student
Kateřina Kramerová
lab technician
Martina Pytlová
lab technician

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