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M Storey-Workley

Researcher at Northeast Ohio Medical University

Publications -  10
Citations -  450

M Storey-Workley is an academic researcher from Northeast Ohio Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord & Estrogen. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 439 citations.

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Estrogen receptor-alpha and beta- immunoreactivity and mRNA in neurons of sensory and autonomic ganglia and spinal cord.

TL;DR: Both estrogen receptor-α and -β are synthesized by autonomic and sensory neurons in parts of the nervous system that have connections with the female reproductive system and are likely to influence the activity of such neurons and consequently, through them, the activities of the reproductive organs.
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Estrogen receptor-α and -β coexist in a subpopulation of sensory neurons of female rat dorsal root ganglia

TL;DR: The results suggest that many sensory neurons can respond to estrogens, but estrogens may produce different morphofunctional effects in different neurons based on their expression of ER subtypes.
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Substance P in the uterine cervix, dorsal root ganglia and spinal cord during pregnancy and the effect of estrogen on SP synthesis.

TL;DR: It is postulated that synthesis of SP in L6-S1 DRG and utilization in the cervix increase over pregnancy and this synthesis is under influence of the estrogen-ER system, most likely ER-alpha.
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The effects of pregnancy and estrogen on the expression of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the uterine cervix, dorsal root ganglia and spinal cord

TL;DR: Testing the hypothesis that calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), a neuropeptide co-stored with SP in many sensory neurons, undergoes changes with pregnancy and hormonal environment concludes that synthesis of CGRP in L6-S1 DRG and utilization in the cervix increase over pregnancy and this synthesis is the under influence of the estrogen-ER system.
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P2X receptors in the rat uterine cervix, lumbosacral dorsal root ganglia, and spinal cord during pregnancy.

TL;DR: It is suggested that receptors responsive to ATP are expressed in uterine cervical afferent nerves that transmit sensory information to the spinal cord at parturition.