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Enza Palazzo is affiliated with the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" in Italy. Their research primarily lies within the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, encompassing studies in Physiology, Pharmacology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neurology, and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems.

The scientist's work focuses on several main topics, including:

  • Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Mast cells and histamine
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology

They frequently publish in journals such as:

  • Current Neuropharmacology
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Molecular Brain
  • Neuropharmacology
  • Pharmacology & Therapeutics

Recent significant papers authored or co-authored by Enza Palazzo include:

  • Behavioral, Biochemical and Electrophysiological Changes in Spared Nerve Injury Model of Neuropathic Pain, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • An Adapted Chronic Constriction Injury of the Sciatic Nerve Produces Sensory, Affective, and Cognitive Impairments: A Peripheral Mononeuropathy Model for the Study of Comorbid Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Neuropathic Pain in Rats, 2020, Pain Medicine
  • Erythrocytes as a Model for Heavy Metal-Related Vascular Dysfunction: The Protective Effect of Dietary Components, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Effects of Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) on Nociceptive, Musculoskeletal and Neuropathic Pain: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Evidence, 2022, Pharmaceutics
  • 2-Pentadecyl-2-oxazoline ameliorates memory impairment and depression-like behaviour in neuropathic mice: possible role of adrenergic alpha2- and H3 histamine autoreceptors, 2021, Molecular Brain

Enza Palazzo has collaborated extensively with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Sabatino Maione
  • Rosmara Infantino
  • Serena Boccella
  • Carmela Belardo
  • Livio Luongo

Best Publications

  • Elevation of Endocannabinoid Levels in the Ventrolateral Periaqueductal Grey through Inhibition of Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Affects Descending Nociceptive Pathways via Both Cannabinoid Receptor Type 1 and Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Type-1 Receptors

    Sabatino Maione;Tiziana Bisogno;Vito de Novellis;Enza Palazzo

  • Changes in spinal and supraspinal endocannabinoid levels in neuropathic rats

    Stefania Petrosino;Enza Palazzo;Vito de Novellis;Tiziana Bisogno

  • Analgesic actions of N-arachidonoyl-serotonin, a fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitor with antagonistic activity at vanilloid TRPV1 receptors

    S Maione;L De Petrocellis;V de Novellis;A Schiano Moriello

  • Non‐psychoactive cannabinoids modulate the descending pathway of antinociception in anaesthetized rats through several mechanisms of action

    Sabatino Maione;Fabiana Piscitelli;Luisa Gatta;Daniela Vita

  • Tonic Endovanilloid Facilitation of Glutamate Release in Brainstem Descending Antinociceptive Pathways

    Katarzyna Starowicz;Sabatino Maione;Luigia Cristino;Enza Palazzo

  • Interaction between vanilloid and glutamate receptors in the central modulation of nociception.

    Enza Palazzo;Vito de Novellis;Ida Marabese;Dario Cuomo

  • Role of reactive oxygen species and spinal cord apoptotic genes in the development of neuropathic pain.

    Dario Siniscalco;Carlo Fuccio;Catia Giordano;Franca Ferraraccio

  • 1-(2',4'-dichlorophenyl)-6-methyl-N-cyclohexylamine-1,4-dihydroindeno[1,2-c] pyrazole-3-carboxamide, a novel CB2 agonist, alleviates neuropathic pain through functional microglial changes in mice

    L. Luongo;E. Palazzo;S. Tambaro;C. Giordano

  • Neurochemical and behavioral alterations in glucocorticoid receptor-impaired transgenic mice after chronic mild stress.

    Nicolas Froger;Enza Palazzo;Claudette Boni;Naïma Hanoun

  • Metabotropic and NMDA glutamate receptors participate in the cannabinoid-induced antinociception.

    E. Palazzo;I. Marabese;V. de Novellis;P. Oliva

  • Group III mGluR7 and mGluR8 in the amygdala differentially modulate nocifensive and affective pain behaviors.

    Enza Palazzo;Yu Fu;Guangchen Ji;Sabatino Maione

  • Role of TRPV1 receptors in descending modulation of pain

    Enza Palazzo;Francesco Rossi;Sabatino Maione

  • The blockade of the transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 and fatty acid amide hydrolase decreases symptoms and central sequelae in the medial prefrontal cortex of neuropathic rats

    Vito de Novellis;Daniela Vita;Luisa Gatta;Livio Luongo

  • Behavioral, Biochemical and Electrophysiological Changes in Spared Nerve Injury Model of Neuropathic Pain.

    Francesca Guida;Danilo De Gregorio;Enza Palazzo;Flavia Ricciardi

  • Palmitoylethanolamide Reduces Granuloma-Induced Hyperalgesia by Modulation of Mast Cell Activation in Rats

    Daniele De Filippis;Livio Luongo;Mariateresa Cipriano;Enza Palazzo

  • Neuropathic pain and the endocannabinoid system in the dorsal raphe : pharmacological treatment and interactions with the serotonergic system

    Enza Palazzo;Vito de Novellis;Stefania Petrosino;Ida Marabese

  • TRPV1-Dependent and -Independent Alterations in the Limbic Cortex of Neuropathic Mice: Impact on Glial Caspases and Pain Perception

    Catia Giordano;Luigia Cristino;Livio Luongo;Dario Siniscalco

  • Moving towards Supraspinal TRPV1 Receptors for Chronic Pain Relief

    Enza Palazzo;Livio Luongo;Vito de Novellis;Liberato Berrino

  • Development of a potent inhibitor of 2-arachidonoylglycerol hydrolysis with antinociceptive activity in vivo.

    Tiziana Bisogno;Giorgio Ortar;Stefania Petrosino;Enrico Morera

  • Transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 and pain development

    Enza Palazzo;Livio Luongo;Vito de Novellis;Francesco Rossi

  • Characterisation of mGluRs which modulate nociception in the PAG of the mouse.

    S Maione;I Marabese;J Leyva;E Palazzo

Frequent Co-Authors

Sabatino Maione
Sabatino Maione University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Vito de Novellis
Vito de Novellis University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Livio Luongo
Livio Luongo University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Luigia Cristino
Luigia Cristino National Research Council (CNR)
Marzia Malcangio
Marzia Malcangio King's College London
Norberto Cysne Coimbra
Norberto Cysne Coimbra Universidade de São Paulo
Volker Neugebauer
Volker Neugebauer The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Alessandro Usiello
Alessandro Usiello University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Flaminia Pavone
Flaminia Pavone National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

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