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János Szolcsányi

János Szolcsányi

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Medicine

D-Index
74
Citations
18597
World Ranking
19444
National Ranking
7

Overview

János Szolcsányi is affiliated with the University of Pecs in Hungary and has contributed to several publications primarily within neuroscience and medicine. Their research intersects key areas of cellular and molecular neuroscience, sensory systems, physiology, and molecular biology.

Their work covers main topics such as:

  • Ion Channels and Receptors
  • Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
  • Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology

Szolcsányi's recent publications include the following papers:

  • "Resolvin D1 and D2 Inhibit Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 and Ankyrin 1 Ion Channel Activation on Sensory Neurons via Lipid Raft Modification" (2020) in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Small molecule somatostatin receptor subtype 4 (sst4) agonists are novel anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug candidates" (2020) in Neuropharmacology
  • "In vitro and in vivo evidence for the role of lipid rafts in Ca 2+ -gating of the Transient Receptor Potential channels in sensory neurons" (2020) in The FASEB Journal

Frequent coauthors associated with these contributions are:

  • Zsuzsanna Helyes
  • Éva Szőke
  • Maja Payrits
  • Ádám Horváth
  • Tünde Bíró-Sütő

The publication venues that frequently appear in Szolcsányi's work include:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Neuropharmacology
  • The FASEB Journal

Szolcsányi's research contributions predominantly focus on the mechanisms of sensory neuron function, specifically involving ion channels such as Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels and their modulation through lipid raft interactions and receptor agonists. These studies integrate molecular and physiological approaches to address neuroinflammation and pain-related pathways.

Best Publications

  • DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR NEUROGENIC INFLAMMATION AND ITS PREVENTION BY DENERVATION AND BY PRETREATMENT WITH CAPSAICIN

    N. Jancsó;Aurelia Jancsó-Gábor;J. Szolcsányi

  • Sensory neuron-specific actions of capsaicin: mechanisms and applications

    Stuart Bevan;János Szolcsányi

  • A pharmacological approach to elucidation of the role of different nerve fibres and receptor endings in mediation of pain.

    Szolcsányi J

  • Forty years in capsaicin research for sensory pharmacology and physiology

    János Szolcsányi

  • THE ROLE OF SENSORY NERVE ENDINGS IN NEUROGENIC INFLAMMATION INDUCED IN HUMAN SKIN AND IN THE EYE AND PAW OF THE RAT

    N. Jancsó;Aurelia Jancsó‐Gábor;J. Szolcsányi

  • Sensory effects of capsaicin congeners I. Relationship between chemical structure and pain-producing potency of pungent agents.

    J Szolcsányi;A Jancsó-Gábor

  • NO-induced migraine attack: strong increase in plasma calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) concentration and negative correlation with platelet serotonin release.

    Gabriella Juhasz;Terezia Zsombok;Edit A Modos;Sarolta Olajos

  • Investigation of the role of TRPV1 receptors in acute and chronic nociceptive processes using gene-deficient mice.

    Kata Bölcskei;Zsuzsanna Helyes;Árpád Szabó;Katalin Sándor

  • Antidromic vasodilatation and neurogenic inflammation.

    J. Szolcsányi

  • Selective excitation by capsaicin of mechano-heat sensitive nociceptors in rat skin

    Janos Szolcsanyi;Fernand Anton;Peter-Werner Reeh;Hermann-Otto Handwerker

  • Functional and fine structural characteristics of the sensory neuron blocking effect of capsaicin.

    J. Szolcsányi;Aurelia Jancsó-Gábor;F. Joó

  • Inhibitory effect of somatostatin on inflammation and nociception.

    Erika Pintér;Zsuzsanna Helyes;János Szolcsányi

  • Irreversible impairment of thermoregulation induced by capsaicin and similar pungent substances in rats and guinea‐pigs

    Aurelia Jancsó-Gábor;J. Szolcsányi;N. Jancsó

  • Sumatriptan causes parallel decrease in plasma calcitonin gene‐related peptide (CGRP) concentration and migraine headache during nitroglycerin induced migraine attack

    Gabriella Juhász;Terézia Zsombok;Balázs Jakab;J. Németh

  • Alterations in PACAP-38-like immunoreactivity in the plasma during ictal and interictal periods of migraine patients

    Bernadett Tuka;Zsuzsanna Helyes;Adrienn Markovics;Teréz Bagoly

  • Stimulation and desensitization of the hypothalamic heat-sensitive structures by capsaicin in rats.

    Aurelia Jancsó-Gábor;J. Szolcsányi;N. Jancsó

  • Mitochondrial alterations in the spinal ganglion cells of the rat accompanying the long-lasting sensory disturbance induced by capsaicin.

    F. Joó;J. Szolcsányi;Aurelia Jancsó-Gábor

  • Antiinflammatory and analgesic effects of somatostatin released from capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerve terminals in a Freund's adjuvant-induced chronic arthritis model in the rat.

    Zsuzsanna Helyes;Árpád Szabó;József Németh;Balázs Jakab

  • Release of somatostatin and its role in the mediation of the anti-inflammatory effect induced by antidromic stimulation of sensory fibres of rat sciatic nerve.

    János Szolcsányi;Zsuzsanna Helyes;Gábor Oroszi;József Németh

  • Capsaicin Type Pungent Agents Producing Pyrexia

    J. Szolcsányi

Frequent Co-Authors

Erika Pintér
Erika Pintér University of Pecs
Zsuzsanna Helyes
Zsuzsanna Helyes University of Pecs
Hitoshi Hashimoto
Hitoshi Hashimoto Osaka University
György Kéri
György Kéri Semmelweis University
Dora Reglodi
Dora Reglodi University of Pecs
Peter Holzer
Peter Holzer Medical University of Graz
Susan D. Brain
Susan D. Brain King's College London
Carlo Alberto Maggi
Carlo Alberto Maggi University of Florence
László Vécsei
László Vécsei University of Szeged
Christopher J. Paige
Christopher J. Paige Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

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