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Peer Reviewed Articles

  1. Guo, T.Z., Wei, T. Kingery, W.S., Glucocorticoid inhibition of vascular abnormalities in a tibia fracture rat model of complex regional pain syndrome type I, Pain,121: 158-167,2006.

  2. Liang, Y., Guo, T.Z., Liao, G., Kingery, W.S., Peltz, G., Clark, D.J., Chronic pain and genetic background interact and influence opioid analgesia, tolerance, and physical dependence, Pain, 121: 232-240, 2006.

  3. Lew HL, Date ES, Pan S, Ware PF, Wu PB, and Kingery WS: Sensitivity, specificity, and variability of nerve conduction velocity measurements in carpal tunnel syndrome, Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 2005, 86: 12-16.

  4. Offley SC, Guo TZ, Wei T, Clark DJ, Vogel H, Lindsey DP, Jacobs CR, Yao W, Lane, NE, and Kingery WS: Capsaicin-sensitive Sensory Neurons Contribute to the Maintenance of Trabecular Bone Intregrity, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 20:257-67, 2005.

  5. Guo TZ, Offley SC, Boyd EA, Jacobs CR, Kingery WS. Substance P Signaling contributes to the vascular and nociceptive abnormalities observed in a tibial fracture rat model of complex regional pain syndrome type I. Pain, 108:95-107, 2004.

  6. Kingery WS, Offley SC, Guo TZ, Davies MF, Clark JD, Jacobs CR. A substance P receptor (NK1) antagonist enhances the widespread osteoporotic effects of sciatic nerve section. Bone, 33:927-936, 2003.

  7. Kingery, W.S., Agashe, G.S., Guo, T.Z., Davies, M.F., Clark, J.D., Maze, M., Capsaicin sensitive afferents mediate the development of heat hyperalgesia and hindpaw edema after sciatic section. Neurosci. Lett. 2002, 318: 39-43.

  8. Kingery, W.S., Agashe, G.S., Guo, T.Z., Sawamura, S., Davies, M.F., Clark, J.D., Kobilka, B.K., Maze, M., Isoflurane and nociception: spinal alpha 2A adrenoceptors mediate antinociception while supraspinal alpha 1 adrenoceptors mediate pronociception. Anesthesiology 2002, 96: 367-374.

  9. Date, E.S., Teraoka, J.K., Chan, J., Kingery, W.S. Effects of elbow flexion on radial motor conduction velocity, Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol, 2002, 42: 51-56.

  10. Lin, V.W.H., Hsiao, I., Kingery, W.S., High intensity magnetic stimulation over the lumbosacral spine evokes antinociception in rats, Clin Neurophysiol, 2002, In Press.

  11. Kingery, W.S., Agashe, G.S., Sawamura, S., Davies, M.F., Clark, J.D., Maze, M., Glucocorticoid inhibition of neuropathic hyperalgesia and spinal Fos expression, Anesth Analg, 2001, 92: 476-482.

  12. Kingery, W.S., Sawamura, S., Agashe, G.S., Davies, F.M., Clark, J.D., Zimmer, A., Guo, T.Z., Maze, M., Enkephalin release and opioid receptor activation does not mediate the antinociceptive or sedative/hypnotic effects of nitrous oxide, Eur J Pharmacol, 2001, 427; 27-35.

  13. Kingery, W.S., Guo, T.Z., Agashe, G.S., Davies, M.F., Clark, J.D., Maze, M., Glucocorticoid inhibition of neuropathic limb edema and cutaneous neurogenic extravasation, Brain Res. 2001, 913: 140-148.

  14. Kingery, W.S., Guo, T.Z., Davies, M.F., Limbird, L., Maze, M., The alpha2A adrenoceptor and the sympathetic postganglionic neuron contribute to the development of neuropathic heat hyperalgesia in mice, Pain, 2000, 85: 345-358.

  15. Wu, P.B.J., Date, E.S., Kingery, W.S., The lumbar multifidus is polysegmentally innervated, Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol, 2000, 40: 483-485.

  16. Sawamura, S., Kingery, W.S., Davies, M.F., Agashe, G., Clark, J.D., Kobilka, B.K., Hashimoto, T., Maze, M., Antinociceptive action of nitrous oxide is mediated by stimulation of noradrenergic neurons in the brainstem and activation of alpha 2B adrenoceptors, J Neurosci, 2000, 20: 9242-9251.

  17. Wu, P.B.J, Kingery, W.S., Neff, J., Date, E.S., Sensory nerve conduction velocity is inversely related to axonal length. Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol, 1999, 39: 61-63.

  18. Kingery, W.S., Castellote, J.M., Maze,M., Methylprednisolone prevents the development of autotomy and neuropathic edema in rats, but has no effect on nociceptive thresholds, Pain, 1999, 80: 555-566.

  19. Guo, T.Z., Davies, M.F., Kingery, W.S., Patterson, A.J., Limbird, L.E., Maze, M., Nitrous oxide produces antinociceptive response via alpha2B and/or alpha 2C adrenoceptor subtypes in mice, Anesthesiology, 1999, 90: 470-476.

  20. Sawamura, S., Fujinaga, M., Kingery, W.S., Belanger, N., Davies, M.F., Maze, M. Opioidergic and adrenergic modulation of formalin evoked spinal c-fos mRNA expression and nocifensive behavior in the rat, Eur J Pharmacol, 1999, 379: 141-149.

  21. Kingery, W.S., Guo, T.Z., Poree, L.R., Maze, M., Colchicine treatment of the sciatic nerve reduces neurogenic extravasation, but does not affect nociceptive thresholds or collateral sprouting in neuropathic or normal rats. Pain, 1998; 74: 11-20.

  22. Wu, P.B.J, Robinson,T., Kingery, W.S., Date, E.S., Thoracodorsal nerve conduction study. Am J Phys Med Rehabil, 1998; 77: 296-298.

  23. Poree, L.R., Guo, T.Z., Kingery, W.S., and Maze, Analgesic potency of dexmedetomidine is enhanced after nerve injury: possible role for peripheral alpha 2-adrenoceptors, Anesth Analg, 1998, 87: 941-948.

  24. Wu, P.B.J, Kingery, W.S., Frazier, M.L., Date, E.S., An electrophysiological demonstration of polysegmental innervation in the lumbar medial paraspinal muscles. Muscle Nerve, 1997; 20:113-115.

  25. Kingery, W.S, A critical review of controlled clinical trials for peripheral neuropathic pain and complex regional pain syndromes. Pain, 1997; 73:123-139.

  26. Kingery, W.S., Wu, P.B.J., Date, E.S., An unusual presentation of a traumatic ulnar mononeuropathy with a Martin-Gruber anastomosis. Muscle Nerve, 1996; 19: 920-922.

  27. Wu, P.B.J., Kingery, W.S., Date, E.S., An EMG case report of lead neuropathy 19 years after a shotgun injury, Muscle & Nerve, 1995; 18: 326-329.

  28. Kingery, W.S., Park, K.S., Wu, P.B.J., Date, E.S, Electromyographic motor Tinel's sign in ulnar mononeuropathies at the elbow. Am J Phys Med Rehabil, 1995; 74: 419-426.

  29. Kingery, W.S., Seibel, M., Date, E.S., Marks, M.P., The natural resolution of a lumbar spontaneous epidural hematoma and associated radiculopathy, Spine, 1994; 19:67-69.

  30. Kingery, W.S., Lu, J.D., Roffers, J.A., Kell, D.R., The resolution of neuropathic hyperalgesia following motor and sensory functional recovery in sciatic axonotmetic mononeuropathies, Pain, 1994; 58: 157-168.

  31. Kingery, W.S., Date, E.S., Bocobo, C.R., The absence of brachial plexus injury in stroke, Am J Phys Med Rehabil, 1993; 72: 127-135.

  32. Kingery, W.S., Castellote, J.M., Wang, E.E., A loose ligature induced mononeuropathy produces hyperalgesias mediated by both the injured sciatic nerve and the adjacent saphenous nerve, Pain, 1993; 55: 297-304.

  33. Wu, P.B.J., Baig, M., Huang, S., Kingery, W.S., Date, E.S., Temperature correction factors derived from normal subjects may be invalid in demyelinating neuropathies, Am J Phys Med, 1993; 72: 369-371.

  34. Bocobo, C., Fast A., Kingery, W., Kaplan, M., The effect of ice on intra-articular temperature in the knee of the dog, Am J Phys Med, 1991; 70:181-185.

  35. Vallin, J.A., and Kingery, W.S., Adjacent neuropathic hyperalgesia in rats: A model for sympathetic independent pain, Neurosci Lett, 1991; 133: 241-244.

  36. Kingery, W.S., and Vallin, J.A., The development of chronic mechanical hyperalgesia, autotomy, and collateral sprouting following sciatic nerve section in rat, Pain, 1989;38: 321-332.

  37. Kingery, W.S., Fields, R.D., and Kocsis, J.D., Diminished dorsal root GABA sensitivity following chronic peripheral nerve injury, Exp Neurol, 1988; 100: 478-490.

Abstracts and Letters

  1. Sawamura, S., Kingery, W.S., Davies, M.F., Maze, M. Selective destruction of brainstem noradrenergic neurons enhances hypnotic response to dexmedetomidine. . Anesthesiology, 2000, 93 (3A): A797.

  2. Sawamura, S., Agashe, G., Kingery, W.S., Davies, M.F., Maze, M. Nitrous oxide-induced antinociception and noradrenergic activation are not mediated by enkephalinergic mechanism in mice. Anesthesiology, 2000, 93 (3A): A798.

  3. Kingery, W.S. Reply to Bonicalzi and Canovero. Pain, 1999; 79: 318-319.

  4. Kingery, W.S., Belanger, N., Maze, M. Sympathetic-sensory coupling via peripheral alpha2B and/or alpha2C adrenoceptor subtypes contribute to formalin evoked pain behavior, Abstracts: 9th World Congress on Pain, IASP Press, 1999.

  5. Sawamura, S., Davies, M.F., Kingery, W.S., Maze, M. Locus coeruleus mediates descending antinociceptive action of nitrous oxide and pronociceptive action of isoflurane in rats. Anesthesiology, 1999, 91 (3A): A817.

  6. Wu, P.B.J., Neff, J., Kingery, W.S., Date, E.S., Conduction velocity is inversely related to axonal length in the median sensory nerve, Muscle Nerve, 1998; 21: 262-263.

  7. Sawamura, S., Fujinaga, M., Davies, M.F., Kingery, W., Belanger, Y.N., Maze, M., Discordance between C-Fos gene expression and nociceptive behavior in formalin-treated rats, Anesthesiology, 1998; 89 (3A): A751.

  8. Perkash, R., Date, E.S., Kingery, W., Welsh, J., Lewetzon, C., Chronic low back pain with radicular symptoms: Treatment with epidural injections and a lumbosacral stabilization program, Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 1997; 78: 1024.

  9. Davies, M.F. Kingery, W.S., Poree, L.R., Guo, T.Z., Maze, M., The alpha 2A adrenoceptor is critical to the development of thermal, but not mechanical neuropathic hyperalgesia, Soc Neurosci Abst, 1997; 23: 1538.

  10. Kingery, W.S., Wu, P.B.J., Park, K., Date, E.S., Usefulness of the EMG Tinel's sign in the electrodiagnosis of ulnar mononeuropathies across the elbow, Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol, 1995; 97: 8-9P.

  11. Wu, P.B.J., Date, E.S., Kingery, W.S., Investigation of the innervation of the lumbar multifidi with selective nerve root stimulation, Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol, 1995; 97: 22P.

  12. Kingery, W.S., Wu, P.B.J., Park, K., Date, E.S., Usefulness of the EMG Tinel's sign in the electrodiagnosis of ulnar mononeuropathies across the elbow, Muscle Nerve, 1994; 17: 1088.

  13. Wu, P.B.J., Date, E.S., Kingery, W.S., Investigation of the innervation of the lumbar multifidi with selective nerve root stimulation, Muscle Nerve, 1994; 17: 1107-1108.

  14. Poree, L.R., Guo, T.Z., Kingery, W.S., Maze, M., Dexmedetomidine, an a2 agonist, alleviates mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia in an animal model of neuropathic pain, Soc Neurosci Abst, 1994; 20: 556.

  15. Wu, P.B.J., and Kingery, W.S., An EMG case report of lead neuropathy: 19 years after a shotgun injury, Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 1993; 74: 1250.

  16. Vallin, J.A., and Kingery,W.S., Sympathetic modulation of adjacent neuropathic hyperalgesia in rats, Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 1990; 71: 817.

  17. Date, E.S., and Kingery, W.S. The incidence of brachial plexus injury following stroke, Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 1988;69: 723-724.

In Review - 2006

Sabsovich, I., Clark, D.J., Liao, G., Peltz, G., Lindsey, D.P, Jacobs, C.R., Yao, W., Guo, T.Z., Kingery, W.S., Bone microstructure and its associated genetic variability in 12 inbred mouse strains: uCT study and in silico genome scan, Submitted, Bone.

Wang, L., Zhao, R., Shi, X., Wei, T., Halloran, B.P., Clark, D.J., Jacobs, C.R., Kingery, W.S., Substance P regulates osteogenic activity of mouse bone marrow stromal cells, Submitted, Bone.

You, L., Temiyasathi, S., Lee, P., Kim, C., Tummala, P., Yao, W., Kingery, W.S., Jacobs, C.R., Osteocytes as mechanosensors in the inhibition of bone resorption due to mechanical loading. Bone, Submitted.

Abstract - 2006

You, L., Temiyasathit, C., Lee, P., Kim, C.H., Tummala, P., Yao, W., Kingery W., Jacobs. C., Osteocytes as Mechanosensors in the Inhibition of Bone Resorption due to Mechanical Loading. Transactions of the Orthopaedic Research Society, p. 382, March 2006.


Book Chapters

  1. Kingery, W.S., Complex regional pain syndromes. In: Grabois, Garrison, Hart, Lehmkuhl, Eds. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; The Complete Approach, Blackwell Science Inc, Cambridge, 2000, pp. 1101-1125.

  2. Kingery, W.S., Davies, M.F., Maze, M. Molecular mechanisms for the analgesic properties of alpha2 adrenergic agonists. In: Borsook, D., Ed. Molecular Neurobiology of Pain. Progress in Pain Research and Management, Vol 9, IASP Press, Seattle, 1997, pp. 275-304.

Invited Presentations

  1. PM&R Approaches to the Chronic Pain Patient, VAPAHCS continuing education conference on The Chronic Pain Patient in Primary Care, September 21, 2001.

  2. "PM&R Modalities in the Management of Chronic Pain", Stanford University School of Medicine , Division of PM&R, Case Conference, VAPAHCS, January, 12. 2001

  3. "Glucocorticoid Inhibition of Neuropathic Hyperalgesia and Edema: The Role of Substance P", Anesthesiology Research Seminar, VAPAHCS, November 17, 2000

  4. "Adrenergic Modulation of Pain: Peripheral Processes", International Congress on on Pain, Vienna, Austria, August 27, 1999

  5. "The Role of Alpha-2 Adrenergic Receptor Subtypes in Antinociception and Neuropathic Pain", 17th Annual Scientific Meeting American Pain Society, November 7, 1998

  6. PM&R Modalities in the Primary Care Management of Chronic Pain, GMC Conference on Pain Management, VAPAHCS June 7, 1998

  7. "Nociception and Alpha 2 Adrenoceptors", Stanford University School of Medicine , Department of Anesthesiology, Monthly Research Seminar, Stanford Medical Center, April 2, 1997

  8. "Neuromuscular Junction Diseases", Saint Mary’s Hospital, San Francisco, PM&R Monthly Conference, February, 10, 1997

  9. "Neurologic Complication in Uremia", Satellite Dialysis Centers, San Francisco, Nephrology Conference, December16, 1995

  10. "Unusual Upper and Lower Extremity Nerve Conduction Studies", California Society of PM&R, Electrodiagnosis Review and Update and Physical Medicine Techniques, Hotel Westin, San Francisco Airport, March 16, 1995

  11. "Limb Girdle Dystrophy" Stanford University School of Medicine , Division of PM&R, Case Conference, VAPAHCS, January 6. 1995

  12. "Inclusion Body Myositis" Stanford University School of Medicine , Division of PM&R, Case Conference, VAPAHCS, October 19, 1994

  13. "Hypothyroid Myopathy" Stanford University School of Medicine , Division of PM&R, Case Conference, VAPAHCS, July 8, 1994

  14. Cholchicine Myopathy" Stanford University School of Medicine , Division of PM&R, Case Conference, VAPAHCS, July 1, 1994

  15. "Cryoglobulinemia Peripheral Polyneuropathy" Stanford University School of Medicine , Division of PM&R, Case Conference, VAPAHCS, June 3, 1994

Data Ready for Publication - Prior to 2006

  1. Guo TZ, Wei T, and Kingery WS: Glucocorticoid inhibition of vascular abnormalities in a tibia fracture rat model of complex regional pain syndrome type I, Pain, In press.

  2. Kingery WS, Guo TZ, Joseph A, Vogel H, and Shafer S: The relative efficacy and neural toxicity of local anesthetics applied to peripheral nerve, Submitted.

  3. Liang Y, Guo TZ, Liao G, Kingery WS, Peltz G, and Clark DJ: Chronic pain and genetic background interact and influence opioid analgesia, tolerance, and physical dependence, Pain, In press.

  4. Offley SC, Guo TZ, Wei T, Min E, Lindsey DP, Jacobs CR, and Kingery WS: Unilateral immobilization induces regional reductions in trabecular bone integrity and sensory neuronal signaling, Submitted.

  5. You L, Temiyasathi S, Lee P, Kim C, Tummala P, Yao W, Kingery WS, and Jacobs CR: Osteocytes as Mechanosensors in the Inhibition of Bone Resorption Due to Mechanical Loading. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. Submitted.

Work in Progress - Prior to 2006

  1. Lew, H., Wu, P.B.J., Date, E.S., Kingery, W.S. Transcarpal conduction studies of the median digital sensory nerves, Manuscript in progress.

  2. Kingery, W.S., Agashe, G., Clark, D.J., Davies, M.F., Guo, T.Z., Maze, M. Spinal nerve ligation enhances dexmedetomidine analgesia at a novel peripheral site of action, but has no effect on morphine analgesia. Manuscript in progress.

  3. Kingery, W.S., Belanger, Y.N., Agashe, G., Clark, D.J., Davies, M.F., Maze, M. Sympathetic neurons contribute to formalin-evoked pain behavior via peripheral alpha 2B and/or alpha 2C adrenoceptor subtypes. Manuscript in progress.

  4. Kingery, W.S., Quantitative outcome measures for a trial of high-dose methylprednisolone in patients with complex regional pain syndromes; a preliminary report.

  5. Kingery, W.S., Agashe, G., Guo, T.Z., The nonpeptide NK1 receptor antagonist LY303870 can reverse neuropathic edema and hyperalgesia in rats.

  6. Date, E.S., Kingery, W.S., A randomized double-blinded placebo controlled trial of epidural steroid injection for chronic radicular low back pain.


Last updated 10/10/2007