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Sobodh Nag Ph.D. Affiliation: Meharry Medical College Neuroscience and Pharmacology "Other" Title: Dr Rank: Address: 1005 DB Todd Blvd Neurosceince and Pharmacology Meharry Medical College Nashville, TN 37208 Contact: Email: [email protected] Telephone: _ Publications 1. Nag S, Mokha SS. Activation of a Gq-coupled membrane estrogen receptor rapidly PubMed attenuates a2-adrenoceptor-induced antinociception via an ERK I/II-dependent, nongenomic mechanism in the female rat. Neuroscience. 2014 May 16; 267:122-34. 2. Small KM, Nag S, Mokha SS. Activation of membrane estrogen receptors attenuates PubMed opioid receptor-like1 receptor-mediated antinociception via an ERK-dependent nongenomic mechanism. Neuroscience. 2013; 255:177-90. 3. Lawson KP, Nag S, Thompson AD, Mokha SS. Sex-specificity and estrogen- PubMed dependence of kappa opioid receptor-mediated antinociception and antihyperalgesia. Pain. 2010 Dec; 151(3):806-15. 4. Nag S, Mokha SS. Testosterone is essential for alpha(2)-adrenoceptor-induced PubMed antinociception in the trigeminal region of the male rat. Neurosci Lett. 2009 Dec 18; 467(1):48-52. 5. Claiborne JA, Nag S, Mokha SS. Estrogen-dependent, sex-specific modulation of PubMed mustard oil-induced secondary thermal hyperalgesia by orphanin FQ in the rat. Neurosci Lett. 2009 Jun 5; 456(2):59-63. 6. Nag S, Wang Q, Limbird LE, Mokha SS. Knockout of spinophilin, an endogenous PubMed antagonist of arrestin-dependent alpha2-adrenoceptor functions, enhances receptor-mediated antinociception yet does not eliminate sex-related differences. Behav Brain Res. 2009 Feb 11; 197(2):457-61. 7. Thompson AD, Angelotti T, Nag S, Mokha SS. Sex-specific modulation of spinal PubMed nociception by alpha2-adrenoceptors: differential regulation by estrogen and testosterone. Neuroscience. 2008 Jun 2; 153(4):1268-77. 8. Claiborne J, Nag S, Mokha SS. Activation of opioid receptor like-1 receptor in the PubMed spinal cord produces sex-specific antinociception in the rat: estrogen attenuates antinociception in the female, whereas testosterone is required for the expression of antinociception in the male. J Neurosci. 2006 Dec 13; 26(50):13048-53. 9. Nag S, Mokha SS. Activation of alpha2-adrenoceptors in the trigeminal region PubMed produces sex-specific modulation of nociception in the rat. Neuroscience. 2006 Nov 3; 142(4):1255-62. 10. Nag S, Mokha SS. Estrogen attenuates antinociception produced by stimulation of PubMed Kölliker-Fuse nucleus in the rat. Eur J Neurosci. 2004 Dec; 20(11):3203-7. 11. Huang XG, Yee BK, Nag S, Chan ST, Tang F. Behavioral and neurochemical PubMed characterization of transgenic mice carrying the human presenilin-1 gene with or without the leucine-to-proline mutation at codon 235. Exp Neurol. 2003 Oct; 183(2):673-81. 12. Tang F, Nag S, Shiu SY, Pang SF. The effects of melatonin and Ginkgo biloba extract PubMed on memory loss and choline acetyltransferase activities in the brain of rats infused intracerebroventricularly with beta-amyloid 1-40. Life Sci. 2002 Oct 18; 71(22):262531. 13. Nag S, Tang F. The effect of age on the response of the rat brains to continuous PubMed beta-amyloid infusion. Brain Res. 2001 Jan 19; 889(1-2):303-7. 14. Nag S, Tang F, Yee BK. Chronic intracerebroventricular exposure to beta-amyloid(1- PubMed 40) impairs object recognition but does not affect spontaneous locomotor activity or sensorimotor gating in the rat. Exp Brain Res. 2001 Jan; 136(1):93-100. 15. Nag S, Yee BK, Tang F. Reduction in somatostatin and substance P levels and choline PubMed acetyltransferase activity in the cortex and hippocampus of the rat after chronic intracerebroventricular infusion of beta-amyloid (1-40). Brain Res Bull. 1999 Nov 1; 50(4):251-62. 16. Nag S, Yee BK, Tang F. Chronic intracerebroventricular infusion of beta-amyloid (1- PubMed 40) results in a selective loss of neuropeptides in addition to a reduction in choline acetyltransferase activity in the cortical mantle and hippocampus in the rat. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1999; 897:420-2. 17. Nag S, Tang F. Cholinergic lesions of the rat brain by ibotenic acid and 192 IgG- PubMed saporin: effects on somatostatin, substance P and neuropeptide Y levels in the cerebral cortex and the hippocampus. Neurosci Lett. 1998 Aug 14; 252(2):83-6. 18. Tang F, Li H, Nag S, Xu G, Chan T. Transgenic mouse and chemical lesion approaches PubMed to the study of Alzheimer's disease. Chin Med J (Engl). 1997 Aug; 110(8):642-7. THANK YOU FOR USING THE RTRN RESEARCH COLLABORATION AND PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING SERVICE. RTRN Data Coordinating Center Mississippi e-Center @ Jackson State University 1230 Raymond Road, Box 1800, Jackson, Mississippi 39204 Phone: 601-979-0332, Fax: 601-979-0338, e-mail: [email protected]