Dioneia Araldi, PhD

Title(s)Associate Researcher, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
SchoolSchool of Dentistry
Address513 Parnassus Ave, MSB, #709
San Francisco CA 94117
Phone415-476-4902
Emaildioneia.araldi@ucsf.edu
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    UCSF2021  - 2022Resource Allocation Program (RAP) - Pilot Award for Prevention and Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders
    UCSF2021  - 2022RDO RAP Diversity Supplement Program for under-represented minority group

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    1. Role of pattern recognition receptors in chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain. Brain. 2024 03 01; 147(3):1025-1042. Araldi D, Khomula EV, Bonet IJM, Bogen O, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 37787114; PMCID: PMC10907096.
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    2. The Primary Cilium and its Hedgehog Signaling in Nociceptors Contribute to Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain. Res Sq. 2024 Feb 26. Fitzsimons LA, Staurengo-Ferrari L, Bogen O, Araldi D, Bonet IJM, Jordan EE, Levine JD, Tucker KL. PMID: 38464172; PMCID: PMC10925437.
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    3. Isolectin B4 (IB4)-conjugated streptavidin for the selective knockdown of proteins in IB4-positive (+) nociceptors. Mol Pain. 2024 Jan-Dec; 20:17448069241230419. Bogen O, Araldi D, Sucher A, Kober K, Ohara PT, Levine JD. PMID: 38246917; PMCID: PMC10851726.
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    4. Sensitization of human and rat nociceptors by low dose morphine is toll-like receptor 4-dependent. Mol Pain. 2024 Jan-Dec; 20:17448069241227922. Khomula EV, Araldi D, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 38195088; PMCID: PMC10851754.
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    5. The Primary Cilium and its Hedgehog Signaling in Nociceptors Contribute to Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain. bioRxiv. 2023 Dec 27. Fitzsimons LA, Staurengo-Ferrari L, Bogen O, Araldi D, Bonet IJM, Jordan EE, Levine JD, Tucker KL. PMID: 38234719; PMCID: PMC10793418.
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    6. Topical coapplication of hyaluronan with transdermal drug delivery enhancers attenuates inflammatory and neuropathic pain. Pain. 2023 Dec 01; 164(12):2653-2664. Bonet IJM, Araldi D, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 37467181; PMCID: PMC10794581.
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    7. Neuroendocrine mechanisms in oxaliplatin-induced hyperalgesic priming. Pain. 2023 06 01; 164(6):1375-1387. Staurengo-Ferrari L, Araldi D, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 36729863; PMCID: PMC10182219.
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    8. Unveiling Targets for Treating Postoperative Pain: The Role of the TNF-α/p38 MAPK/NF-κB/Nav1.8 and Nav1.9 Pathways in the Mouse Model of Incisional Pain. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Oct 01; 23(19). de Lima FO, Lauria PSS, do Espírito-Santo RF, Evangelista AF, Nogueira TMO, Araldi D, Soares MBP, Villarreal CF. PMID: 36232927; PMCID: PMC9570460.
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    9. Contribution of G-Protein α-Subunits to Analgesia, Hyperalgesia, and Hyperalgesic Priming Induced by Subanalgesic and Analgesic Doses of Fentanyl and Morphine. J Neurosci. 2022 02 16; 42(7):1196-1210. Araldi D, Bonet IJM, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 34965973; PMCID: PMC8883871.
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    10. Neuroendocrine Stress Axis-Dependence of Duloxetine Analgesia (Anti-Hyperalgesia) in Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy. J Neurosci. 2022 01 19; 42(3):405-415. Staurengo-Ferrari L, Bonet IJM, Araldi D, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 34880120; PMCID: PMC8802923.
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    11. Second messengers mediating high-molecular-weight hyaluronan-induced antihyperalgesia in rats with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. Pain. 2022 09 01; 163(9):1728-1739. Bonet IJM, Staurengo-Ferrari L, Araldi D, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 34913881; PMCID: PMC9167889.
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    12. Depolarization induces nociceptor sensitization by CaV1.2-mediated PKA-II activation. J Cell Biol. 2021 10 04; 220(10). Isensee J, van Cann M, Despang P, Araldi D, Moeller K, Petersen J, Schmidtko A, Matthes J, Levine JD, Hucho T. PMID: 34431981; PMCID: PMC8404467.
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    13. PI3Kγ/AKT Signaling in High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan (HMWH)-Induced Anti-Hyperalgesia and Reversal of Nociceptor Sensitization. J Neurosci. 2021 10 06; 41(40):8414-8426. Bonet IJM, Khomula EV, Araldi D, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 34417329; PMCID: PMC8496198.
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    14. Sexually Dimorphic Role of Toll-like Receptor 4 (TLR4) in High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan (HMWH)-induced Anti-hyperalgesia. J Pain. 2021 10; 22(10):1273-1282. Bonet IJM, Araldi D, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 33892155; PMCID: PMC8500912.
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    15. Sexual dimorphism in the contribution of neuroendocrine stress axes to oxaliplatin-induced painful peripheral neuropathy. Pain. 2021 03 01; 162(3):907-918. Staurengo-Ferrari L, Green PG, Araldi D, Ferrari LF, Miaskowski C, Levine JD. PMID: 32947545; PMCID: PMC7886966.
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    16. Involvement of TACAN, a Mechanotransducing Ion Channel, in Inflammatory But Not Neuropathic Hyperalgesia in the Rat. J Pain. 2021 05; 22(5):498-508. Bonet IJM, Araldi D, Bogen O, Levine JD. PMID: 33232830; PMCID: PMC8122021.
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    17. Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesic Priming in Single Nociceptors. J Neurosci. 2021 01 06; 41(1):31-46. Khomula EV, Araldi D, Bonet IJM, Levine JD. PMID: 33203743; PMCID: PMC7786210.
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    18. Mechanisms Mediating High-Molecular-Weight Hyaluronan-Induced Antihyperalgesia. J Neurosci. 2020 08 19; 40(34):6477-6488. Bonet IJM, Araldi D, Khomula EV, Bogen O, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 32665406; PMCID: PMC7486649.
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    19. Peripheral Inflammatory Hyperalgesia Depends on P2X7 Receptors in Satellite Glial Cells. Front Physiol. 2020; 11:473. Neves AF, Farias FH, de Magalhães SF, Araldi D, Pagliusi M, Tambeli CH, Sartori CR, Lotufo CMDC, Parada CA. PMID: 32523543; PMCID: PMC7261868.
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    20. Marked sexual dimorphism in neuroendocrine mechanisms for the exacerbation of paclitaxel-induced painful peripheral neuropathy by stress. Pain. 2020 04; 161(4):865-874. Ferrari LF, Araldi D, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 31917777; PMCID: PMC7085433.
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    21. In Vitro Nociceptor Neuroplasticity Associated with In Vivo Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia. J Neurosci. 2019 09 04; 39(36):7061-7073. Khomula EV, Araldi D, Levine JD. PMID: 31300521; PMCID: PMC6733538.
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    22. Role of Nociceptor Toll-like Receptor 4 (TLR4) in Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia and Hyperalgesic Priming. J Neurosci. 2019 08 14; 39(33):6414-6424. Araldi D, Bogen O, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 31209174; PMCID: PMC6697398.
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    23. Systemic Morphine Produces Dose-dependent Nociceptor-mediated Biphasic Changes in Nociceptive Threshold and Neuroplasticity. Neuroscience. 2019 02 01; 398:64-75. Ferrari LF, Araldi D, Bogen O, Green PG, Levine JD. PMID: 30529265; PMCID: PMC9948647.
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    24. Mu-opioid Receptor (MOR) Biased Agonists Induce Biphasic Dose-dependent Hyperalgesia and Analgesia, and Hyperalgesic Priming in the Rat. Neuroscience. 2018 12 01; 394:60-71. Araldi D, Ferrari LF, Levine JD. PMID: 30342200; PMCID: PMC6261666.
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    25. Role of GPCR (mu-opioid)-receptor tyrosine kinase (epidermal growth factor) crosstalk in opioid-induced hyperalgesic priming (type II). Pain. 2018 May; 159(5):864-875. Araldi D, Ferrari LF, Levine JD. PMID: 29447132; PMCID: PMC5908744.
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    26. Fentanyl Induces Rapid Onset Hyperalgesic Priming: Type I at Peripheral and Type II at Central Nociceptor Terminals. J Neurosci. 2018 02 28; 38(9):2226-2245. Araldi D, Khomula EV, Ferrari LF, Levine JD. PMID: 29431655; PMCID: PMC5830512.
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    27. CD44 Signaling Mediates High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan-Induced Antihyperalgesia. J Neurosci. 2018 01 10; 38(2):308-321. Ferrari LF, Khomula EV, Araldi D, Levine JD. PMID: 29175954; PMCID: PMC5761612.
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    28. Hyperalgesic priming (type II) induced by repeated opioid exposure: maintenance mechanisms. Pain. 2017 07; 158(7):1204-1216. Araldi D, Ferrari LF, Levine JD. PMID: 28306605; PMCID: PMC5474187.
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    29. Age-Dependent Sexual Dimorphism in Susceptibility to Develop Chronic Pain in the Rat. Neuroscience. 2018 09 01; 387:170-177. Ferrari LF, Araldi D, Green P, Levine JD. PMID: 28676241; PMCID: PMC5748377.
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    30. Antihyperalgesic effect of CB1 receptor activation involves the modulation of P2X3 receptor in the primary afferent neuron. Eur J Pharmacol. 2017 Mar 05; 798:113-121. Oliveira-Fusaro MCG, Zanoni CIS, Dos Santos GG, Manzo LP, Araldi D, Bonet IJM, Tambeli CH, Dias EV, Parada CA. PMID: 28131783.
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    31. Sexual Dimorphism in a Reciprocal Interaction of Ryanodine and IP3 Receptors in the Induction of Hyperalgesic Priming. J Neurosci. 2017 02 22; 37(8):2032-2044. Khomula EV, Ferrari LF, Araldi D, Levine JD. PMID: 28115480; PMCID: PMC5338754.
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    32. Regulation of Expression of Hyperalgesic Priming by Estrogen Receptor α in the Rat. J Pain. 2017 05; 18(5):574-582. Ferrari LF, Araldi D, Levine JD. PMID: 28089711; PMCID: PMC5429204.
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    33. Marked sexual dimorphism in 5-HT1 receptors mediating pronociceptive effects of sumatriptan. Neuroscience. 2017 03 06; 344:394-405. Araldi D, Ferrari LF, Green P, Levine JD. PMID: 28040566; PMCID: PMC5321636.
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    34. Janus kinase 2 activation participates in prostaglandin E2-induced hyperalgesia. Life Sci. 2016 Dec 01; 166:8-12. Vieira AS, Araldi D, Dias EV, do Prado FC, Tambeli CH, Parada CA. PMID: 27717845.
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    35. Marked Sexual Dimorphism in the Role of the Ryanodine Receptor in a Model of Pain Chronification in the Rat. Sci Rep. 2016 08 08; 6:31221. Ferrari LF, Khomula EV, Araldi D, Levine JD. PMID: 27499186; PMCID: PMC4976309.
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    36. Gi-protein-coupled 5-HT1B/D receptor agonist sumatriptan induces type I hyperalgesic priming. Pain. 2016 08; 157(8):1773-1782. Araldi D, Ferrari LF, Levine JD. PMID: 27075428; PMCID: PMC5048915.
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    37. Extracellular matrix hyaluronan signals via its CD44 receptor in the increased responsiveness to mechanical stimulation. Neuroscience. 2016 Jun 02; 324:390-8. Ferrari LF, Araldi D, Bogen O, Levine JD. PMID: 26996509; PMCID: PMC5365238.
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    38. Adenosine-A1 receptor agonist induced hyperalgesic priming type II. Pain. 2016 Mar; 157(3):698-709. Araldi D, Ferrari LF, Levine JD. PMID: 26588695; PMCID: PMC5048916.
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    39. Repeated Mu-Opioid Exposure Induces a Novel Form of the Hyperalgesic Priming Model for Transition to Chronic Pain. J Neurosci. 2015 Sep 09; 35(36):12502-17. Araldi D, Ferrari LF, Levine JD. PMID: 26354917; PMCID: PMC4563038.
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    40. Distinct terminal and cell body mechanisms in the nociceptor mediate hyperalgesic priming. J Neurosci. 2015 Apr 15; 35(15):6107-16. Ferrari LF, Araldi D, Levine JD. PMID: 25878283; PMCID: PMC4397607.
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    41. Inflammatory sensitization of nociceptors depends on activation of NMDA receptors in DRG satellite cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Dec 23; 111(51):18363-8. Ferrari LF, Lotufo CM, Araldi D, Rodrigues MA, Macedo LP, Ferreira SH, Parada CA. PMID: 25489099; PMCID: PMC4280647.
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    42. P2X3 receptors induced inflammatory nociception modulated by TRPA1, 5-HT3 and 5-HT1A receptors. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2013 Nov; 112:49-55. Krimon S, Araldi D, do Prado FC, Tambeli CH, Oliveira-Fusaro MC, Parada CA. PMID: 24120766.
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    43. Peripheral inflammatory hyperalgesia depends on the COX increase in the dorsal root ganglion. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Feb 26; 110(9):3603-8. Araldi D, Ferrari LF, Lotufo CM, Vieira AS, Athié MC, Figueiredo JG, Duarte DB, Tambeli CH, Ferreira SH, Parada CA. PMID: 23401543; PMCID: PMC3587281.
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    44. Neuronal P2X3 receptor activation is essential to the hyperalgesia induced by prostaglandins and sympathomimetic amines released during inflammation. Neuropharmacology. 2013 Apr; 67:252-8. Prado FC, Araldi D, Vieira AS, Oliveira-Fusaro MC, Tambeli CH, Parada CA. PMID: 23186588.
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    45. Nanoassisted laser desorption-ionization-MS imaging of tumors. Anal Chem. 2012 Aug 07; 84(15):6341-5. Tata A, Fernandes AM, Santos VG, Alberici RM, Araldi D, Parada CA, Braguini W, Veronez L, Silva Bisson G, Reis FH, Alberici LC, Eberlin MN. PMID: 22741519.
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    46. Inflammation-induced decrease in voluntary wheel running in mice: a nonreflexive test for evaluating inflammatory pain and analgesia. Pain. 2012 Apr; 153(4):876-884. Cobos EJ, Ghasemlou N, Araldi D, Segal D, Duong K, Woolf CJ. PMID: 22341563; PMCID: PMC3319437.
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    47. P2X3 and P2X2/3 receptors mediate mechanical hyperalgesia induced by bradykinin, but not by pro-inflammatory cytokines, PGE₂ or dopamine. Eur J Pharmacol. 2010 Dec 15; 649(1-3):177-82. de Oliveira Fusaro MC, Pelegrini-da-Silva A, Araldi D, Parada CA, Tambeli CH. PMID: 20868656.
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    48. Acute diphenyl diselenide treatment reduces hyperglycemia but does not change delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase activity in alloxan-induced diabetes in rats. Biol Pharm Bull. 2008 Dec; 31(12):2200-4. Barbosa NB, Oliveira C, Araldi D, Folmer V, Rocha JB, Nogueira CW. PMID: 19043199.
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    49. On the mechanisms involved in antinociception induced by diphenyl diselenide. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol. 2005 Feb; 19(2):283-9. Zasso FB, Goncales CE, Jung EA, Araldi D, Zeni G, Rocha JB, Nogueira CW. PMID: 21783487.
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    50. Antinociceptive properties of acetylenic thiophene and furan derivatives: evidence for the mechanism of action. Life Sci. 2005 Mar 25; 76(19):2221-34. Goncales CE, Araldi D, Panatieri RB, Rocha JB, Zeni G, Nogueira CW. PMID: 15733937.
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