Dr Fiona Holmes
B.Sc., Ph.D. (Kent)
Current positions
Senior Lecturer
Bristol Medical School (THS)
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Research interests
My main area of interest is to further understand the pathophysiology of neuropathic pain by studying the roles of factors that are differentially regulated in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) following peripheral nerve damage. After injury to peripheral nerves there are changes in the expression of many factors - both in sensory neurons and non-neuronal cells (e.g. satellite glia and macrophages), that may contribute to the adaptive or maladaptive responses of the peripheral nervous sytem to injury, by modulating neuronal survival, regeneration and pain. I am particularly interested in the roles of chemokines, specifically CX3CL1, and the neuropeptide galanin.
Publications
Recent publications
18/10/2022Pro-opiomelanocortin neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract mediate endorphinergic endogenous analgesia in mice
PAIN
Targeted disruption of the orphan receptor Gpr151 does not alter pain-related behaviour despite a strong induction in dorsal root ganglion expression in a model of neuropathic pain
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Galanin is an autocrine myelin and oligodendrocyte trophic signal induced by leukemia inhibitory factor
Glia
Physiology, signaling, and pharmacology of galanin peptides and receptors
Pharmacological Reviews
The generation of knock-in mice expressing fluorescently tagged galanin receptors 1 and 2
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience