Assistant Professor
Biochemistry, Cancer Biology, Neuroscience, Pharmacology
School of Medicine
(615) 327-6926 | snag@mmc.edu | Biosketch
Sexually dimorphic role of glial cell activation in pain and analgesia. MMC Mechanisms linking adversity and pain in African American adults. NIMHD
Activation of Membrane Estrogen Receptors Attenuates NOP-Mediated Tactile Antihypersensitivity in a Rodent Model of Neuropathic Pain.
Danyeal M Wright, Keri M Small, Subodh Nag, Sukhbir S Mokha
Negative modulation of spinal κ-opioid receptor-mediated antinociception by the µ-opioid receptor at selective doses of (-)-pentazocine.
Douglas L Robinson, Subodh Nag, Sukhbir S Mokha
Activation of the trigeminal α2-adrenoceptor produces sex-specific, estrogen dependent thermal antinociception and antihyperalgesia using an operant pain assay in the rat.
Subodh Nag, Sukhbir S Mokha
Estrogen facilitates and the kappa and mu opioid receptors mediate antinociception produced by intrathecal (-)-pentazocine in female rats.
Douglas L Robinson, Subodh Nag, Sukhbir S Mokha
Sex-specificity and estrogen-dependence of kappa opioid receptor-mediated antinociception and antihyperalgesia.
Kera P Lawson, Subodh Nag, Analisa D Thompson, Sukhbir S Mokha
Testosterone is essential for alpha(2)-adrenoceptor-induced antinociception in the trigeminal region of the male rat.
Subodh Nag, Sukhbir S Mokha
Keywords
sex differences, pain, analgesia, estrogen, glia