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Paul Mapp

Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

Contact

  • workRoom A28A, Academic Rheumatology Clinical Sciences Building
    Nottingham City Hospital
    Hucknall Road
    Nottingham
    NG5 1PB
    UK
  • work0115 823 1758
  • fax0115 823 1757

Research Summary

Current research has been centred around angiogenesis and its influence on the persistence of inflammation in arthritis. Publications relating to this are in preparation/submission.

Recent Publications

Past Research

  1. Mapp PI, Maceiwicz RA, Bowyer JJ, Walsh DA. Effect of a metalloproteinase inhibitor on osteochondral angiogenesis, chondropathy and pain behaviour in a rat model of Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 2010 (in press)
  2. Shenker NG, Haigh RC, Mapp PI, Harris N, Blake DR. (2008) Contralateral hyperalgesia and allodynia following intradermal capsaicin injection in man. Rheumatology 47 (9) 1417-1421.
  3. Mapp PI, Avery PS, McWilliams DF, Bowyer JJ, Day C, Moores S, Webster R, Walsh DA. (2008) Angiogenesis in two animal models of osteoarthritis.Osteoarthritis and Cartilage.16(1): 61-69
  4. Klocke R, Maini AR, Moore K, Morris CJ, Blake DR, Mapp PI. (2005) Xanthine oxidoreductase inactivation is associated with exacerbation of acute antigen induced arthritis. Clin. Exp. Rheumatol. 23(3) 345-350.
  5. Shenker N, Mapp PI, Harris ND Blake DR. (2005) An assessment of endothelial cell function in complex regional pain syndrome type 1 using iontophoresis and laser Doppler imaging. Rheumatology 44(2): 264-265
  6. Ivanivicius S, Roberts E, Blake DR, Mapp PI. (2004) Isolectin B4 binding neurones are not present in the rat knee joint. Neuroscience 128(3) :555-560
  7. Peters CL, Morris CJ, Mapp PI, Blake DR, Lewis CE, Winrow VR. (2004) The transcription factors Hypoxia-Inducible factor 1α and Ets-1 co-localise in the hypoxic synovium of inflamed joints in adjuvant-induced arthritis. Arthritis and Rheumatism 50(1) :291-296
  8. Shenker N, Haigh R, Roberts E, Mapp PI, Harris N, Blake D. (2003) A Review of contralateral responses to a unilateral inflammatory lesion. Rheumatology 42: 1279-1286.

Future Research

We have just been appointed as the Arthritis Research Campaign National Pain Centre. We will use a multidiciplinary approach to the central problem to be addressed, that is the source and treatment of pain in Osteoarthritis. I will be employed at the preclinical discovery level with the remit of identifying sources and treatment targets of pain in OA

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