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2. A6 LYSOPHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE (LPC) AND LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACID (LPA) INDUCE VISCERAL HYPERSENSITIVITY IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS)
3. A189 INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF BACTERIAL HISTAMINE METABOLISM IN VISCERAL HYPERALGESIA
4. Nutritional profile of rodent diets impacts experimental reproducibility in microbiome preclinical research
5. A277 A NOVEL PH-SENSITIVE Μ-OPIOID RECEPTOR AGONIST THAT DOES NOT INDUCE TOLERANCE IN A COLITIS MOUSE MODEL
6. A17 EVIDENCE OF PROTEASE-MEDIATED PRO-NOCICEPTIVE EFFECTS OF FECAL SUPERNATANTS FROM CROHN'S DISEASE PATIENTS
7. A283 ROLE OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN E IN ABDOMINAL PAIN DUE TO INTERACTIONS BETWEEN DIET AND STRESS IN A MODEL OF IBS
8. A272 EVIDENCE OF SEX DIFFERENCES IMPACTING PAIN SIGNALING BY LUMINAL MEDIATORS IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
9. A2 ACUTE COLITIS CAUSES CHANGES TO THE EFFICACY OF CANNABINOID-1 AND MU-OPIOID RECEPTOR AGONISTS ON INHIBITING ABDOMINAL PAIN
10. A206 SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF HISTAMINE AND PROTEASES IN VISCERAL HYPERSENSITIVITY
11. A278 SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE EFFECT OF THE MICROBIOTA FROM IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME PATIENTS ON ABDOMINAL PAIN
12. Dietary therapies for functional bowel symptoms: Recent advances, challenges, and future directions
13. A role for interleukin 17A in IBD‐related neuroplasticity
14. Trinitrobenzenesulphonic acid colitis alters Nav 1.8 channel expression in mouse dorsal root ganglia neurons
15. A239 COMBINED CANNABINOID RECEPTOR 1 AND MU-OPIOID RECEPTOR AGONISTS SYNERGISTICALLY INHIBIT VISCERAL PAIN IN VIVO WITHOUT ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS OR TOLERANCE
16. A80 CANADIAN NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY NETWORK (CNN) SURVEY ON PH/MOTILITY TESTING IN CANADA
17. A53 A NOVEL PH-SENSITIVE OPIOID ANALOGUE PROVIDES SUSTAINED ANALGESIA DURING COLONIC INFLAMMATION AND LACKS COMMON SIDE EFFECTS
18. A240 OPIOID-INDUCED HYPEREXCITABILITY IN DRG NEURONS IS MEDIATED BY DOR-DEPENDENT ENDOCYTOSIS
19. A242 STOOL FROM IBS-D PATIENT WITH A HISTORY OF A DYSBIOTIC AND NON-DYSBIOTIC ONSET MODULATE NEURONAL EXCITABILITY VIA DIFFERENT MECHANISMS
20. A243 HISTAMINE H1-RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS SUPPRESS THE HYPEREXCITABILITY OF NOCICEPTIVE NEURONS EXPOSED TO IBS-C PATIENT STOOL SUPERNATANTS
21. Stress increases descending inhibition in mouse and human colon
22. Demonstration of elevated levels of active cathepsin S in dextran sulfate sodium colitis using a new activatable probe
23. Concurrent psychological stress and infectious colitis is key to sustaining enhanced peripheral sensory signaling
24. The effect of a fodmaps diet on symptom production and the gut microbiome in patients with IBS: PP223
25. Evidence for histamine-mediated sensitization of TRPV1 signaling in sensory neurons in mice and IBS patients: OP018
26. Using human intestinal biopsies to study the pathogenesis of irritable bowel syndrome
27. Chronic stress mediators act synergistically on colonic nociceptive mouse dorsal root ganglia neurons to increase excitability
28. A10 FOOD ANTIGEN-STRESS INTERACTION LEADS TO INCREASE PAIN SIGNALING IN ILEUM AND COLON VIA STAT6 IN AN IBS MODEL
29. A45 A NOVEL PH-SENSITIVE OPIOID ANALGESIC THAT SELECTIVELY INHIBITS NOCICEPTION IN DSS-INDUCED COLITIS
30. A234 EVALUATING THE EFFECT OF STOOL SUPERNATANTS FROM IBS PATIENTS AND HEALTHY CONTROLS ON THE EXCITABILITY OF DRG NEURONS
31. The small intestinal bacterial overgrowth: irritable bowel syndrome hypothesis; implications for treatment
32. Sensory peptide neurotransmitters mediating mucosal and distension evoked neural vasodilator reflexes in guinea pig ileum
33. Release of endogenous opioids during a chronic IBD model suppresses the excitability of colonic DRG neurons
34. 117 Can mouse colonoscopy reliably evaluate colonic inflammation in mouse models of colitis?
35. A55 LACK OF EXPERIMENTAL REPRODUCIBILITY IN PRECLINICAL RESEARCH IS INFLUENCED BY THE NUTRITIONAL PROFILE OF STANDARD RODENT CHOWS
36. A127 THE ROLE OF ENDOGENOUS OPIOIDS IN MITIGATING OPIOID TOLERANCE IN A PRE-CLINICAL MODEL OF IBD
37. A201 ENDOGENOUS OPIOIDS AND NANOPARTICLES TARGETING SIGNALING FROM DELTA OPIOID RECEPTORS IN ENDOSOMES INDUCE SUSTAINED INHIBITION OF NOCICEPTIVE AFFERENT NERVES INNERVATING THE INFLAMED MOUSE COLON
38. A102 MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE INCREASES VISCERAL SENSITIVITY IN A MURINE MODEL OF IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
39. A213 A NOVEL PH-SENSITIVE OPIOID ANALGESIC THAT IS SELECTIVELY ACTIVATED IN ACIDIC INFLAMMATORY ENVIRONMENTS
40. A54 DELTA OPIOID RECEPTOR SIGNALING MEDIATES OPIOID INDUCED TOLERANCE AND HYPERALGESIA IN COLONIC SENSORY NERVES
41. A124 SYNERGISTIC INTERACTION OF CANNABINOIDS AND OPIOIDS REDUCES PAIN SIGNALING IN COLONIC NOCICEPTIVE NERVES
42. A11 MICROBIAL AND METABOLOMIC PROFILES IDENTIFY SUBSETS OF DIARRHEA PREDOMINANT IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
43. Activation of protease-activated receptor-4 inhibits the intrinsic excitability of colonic dorsal root ganglia neurons
44. A55 LACK OF EXPERIMENTAL REPRODUCIBILITY IN PRECLINICAL RESEARCH IS INFLUENCED BY THE NUTRITIONAL PROFILE OF STANDARD RODENT CHOWS
45. Electrophysiological and morphological properties of submucosal neurons in the mouse distal colon
46. Sympathetic vasoconstrictor regulation of mouse colonic submucosal arterioles is altered in experimental colitis
47. Organization of intrinsic cholinergic neurons projecting within submucosal plexus of guinea pig ileum
48. Cellular pathways mediating tachykinin-evoked secretomotor responses in guinea pig ileum
49. Characterization of neurokinin-1 receptors in the submucosal plexus of guinea pig ileum
50. Basic and clinical pharmacology of new motility promoting agents
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