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Mark L. Baccei, PhD

Professor

Anesthesiology | College of Medicine

Education/Credentials
  • Doctoral Degree: Yale University (Neuroscience)
  • Master's Degree: Yale University (Neuroscience)
  • Bachelor's Degree: Duke University (Psychology)
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Research Interests

Although infants and children experience considerable pain as the result of injury, disease, surgery or intensive care therapy, pediatric pain remains undertreated and poorly understood. Efforts to design new, evidence-based treatments for chronic pediatric pain have been hampered by a lack of information regarding how neonatal pain circuits in the CNS respond to tissue damage at a cellular and molecular level. My lab is currently characterizing the short- and long-term consequences of tissue injury durin...

Peer Reviewed Publications

Brewer, Chelsie L; Baccei, Mark L 2018. Enhanced Postsynaptic GABAB Receptor Signaling in Adult Spinal Projection Neurons after Neonatal Injury. Neuroscience, 384 , 329-339

Ford, Neil C; Ren, Dejian; Baccei, Mark L 2018. NALCN channels enhance the intrinsic excitability of spinal projection neurons. Pain, 159 9, 1719-1730

Li, Jie; Serafin, Elizabeth; Baccei, Mark L 2018. Prostaglandin Signaling Governs Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity at Sensory Synapses onto Mouse Spinal Projection Neurons. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 38 30, 6628-6639

Ueno, Masaki; Nakamura, Yuka; Li, Jie; Gu, Zirong; Niehaus, Jesse; Maezawa, Mari; Crone, Steven A; Goulding, Martyn; Baccei, Mark L; Yoshida, Yutaka 2018. Corticospinal Circuits from the Sensory and Motor Cortices Differentially Regulate Skilled Movements through Distinct Spinal Interneurons. Cell reports, 23 5, 1286-1300.e7

Gu, Zirong; Serradj, Najet; Ueno, Masaki; Liang, Mishi; Li, Jie; Baccei, Mark L; Martin, John H; Yoshida, Yutaka 2017. Skilled Movements Require Non-apoptotic Bax/Bak Pathway-Mediated Corticospinal Circuit Reorganization. Neuron, 94 3, 626-641.e4

Li, Jie; Baccei, Mark L 2017. Functional Organization of Cutaneous and Muscle Afferent Synapses onto Immature Spinal Lamina I Projection Neurons. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 37 6, 1505-1517

Romer, Shannon H; Seedle, Kari; Turner, Sarah M; Li, Jie; Baccei, Mark L; Crone, Steven A 2017. Accessory respiratory muscles enhance ventilation in ALS model mice and are activated by excitatory V2a neurons. Experimental neurology, 287 Pt 2, 192-204

Schappacher, Katie A; Styczynski, Lauren; Baccei, Mark L 2017. Early life vincristine exposure evokes mechanical pain hypersensitivity in the developing rat. Pain, 158 9, 1647-1655

Baccei, Mark L 2016. Rewiring of Developing Spinal Nociceptive Circuits by Neonatal Injury and Its Implications for Pediatric Chronic Pain. Children (Basel, Switzerland), 3 3,

Ford, Neil C; Baccei, Mark L 2016. Inward-rectifying K(+) (Kir2) leak conductance dampens the excitability of lamina I projection neurons in the neonatal rat. Neuroscience, 339 , 502-510

Li, Jie; Baccei, Mark L 2016. Neonatal Tissue Damage Promotes Spike Timing-Dependent Synaptic Long-Term Potentiation in Adult Spinal Projection Neurons. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 36 19, 5405-16

McKlveen, Jessica M; Morano, Rachel L; Fitzgerald, Maureen; Zoubovsky, Sandra; Cassella, Sarah N; Scheimann, Jessie R; Ghosal, Sriparna; Mahbod, Parinaz; Packard, Benjamin A; Myers, Brent; Baccei, Mark L; Herman, James P 2016. Chronic Stress Increases Prefrontal Inhibition: A Mechanism for Stress-Induced Prefrontal Dysfunction. Biological psychiatry, ,

Vollmer, Lauren L; Schmeltzer, Sarah; Schurdak, Jennifer; Ahlbrand, Rebecca; Rush, Jennifer; Dolgas, Charles M; Baccei, Mark L; Sah, Renu 2016. Neuropeptide Y Impairs Retrieval of Extinguished Fear and Modulates Excitability of Neurons in the Infralimbic Prefrontal Cortex. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 36 4, 1306-15

Walker, Suellen M; Beggs, Simon; Baccei, Mark L 2016. Persistent changes in peripheral and spinal nociceptive processing after early tissue injury. Experimental neurology, 275 Pt 2 , 253-60

Li, Jie; Kritzer, Elizabeth; Craig, Paige E; Baccei, Mark L 2015. Aberrant synaptic integration in adult lamina I projection neurons following neonatal tissue damage. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 35 6, 2438-51

Li, Jie; Kritzer, Elizabeth; Ford, Neil C; Arbabi, Shahriar; Baccei, Mark L 2015. Connectivity of pacemaker neurons in the neonatal rat superficial dorsal horn. The Journal of comparative neurology, 523 7, 1038-53

Baccei, Mark L 2014. Pacemaker Neurons and the Development of Nociception. The Neuroscientist : a review journal bringing neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry, ,

Li, J; Baccei, M L 2014. Neonatal tissue injury reduces the intrinsic excitability of adult mouse superficial dorsal horn neurons. Neuroscience, 256 , 392-402

Blankenship, M L; Coyle, D E; Baccei, M L 2013. Transcriptional expression of voltage-gated Na? and voltage-independent K? channels in the developing rat superficial dorsal horn. Neuroscience, 231 , 305-14

Li, Jie; Blankenship, Meredith L; Baccei, Mark L 2013. Deficits in glycinergic inhibition within adult spinal nociceptive circuits after neonatal tissue damage. Pain, 154 7, 1129-39

Li, Jie; Blankenship, Meredith L; Baccei, Mark L 2013. Inward-rectifying potassium (Kir) channels regulate pacemaker activity in spinal nociceptive circuits during early life. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 33 8, 3352-62

Li, Jie; Baccei, Mark L 2012. Developmental regulation of membrane excitability in rat spinal lamina I projection neurons. Journal of neurophysiology, 107 10, 2604-14

Li, Jie; Baccei, Mark L 2011. Neonatal tissue damage facilitates nociceptive synaptic input to the developing superficial dorsal horn via NGF-dependent mechanisms. Pain, 152 8, 1846-55

Li, Jie; Baccei, Mark L 2011. Pacemaker neurons within newborn spinal pain circuits. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 31 24, 9010-22

Baccei, Mark L 2010. Modulation of developing dorsal horn synapses by tissue injury. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1198 , 159-67

Li, Jie; Baccei, Mark L 2009. Excitatory synapses in the rat superficial dorsal horn are strengthened following peripheral inflammation during early postnatal development. Pain, 143 1-2, 56-64

Li, Jie; Walker, Suellen M; Fitzgerald, Maria; Baccei, Mark L 2009. Activity-dependent modulation of glutamatergic signaling in the developing rat dorsal horn by early tissue injury. Journal of neurophysiology, 102 4, 2208-19

Li, Jie; Xie, Wenrui; Zhang, Jun-Ming; Baccei, Mark L 2009. Peripheral nerve injury sensitizes neonatal dorsal horn neurons to tumor necrosis factor-alpha. Molecular pain, 5 , 10

Ingram, Rachel A; Fitzgerald, Maria; Baccei, Mark L 2008. Developmental changes in the fidelity and short-term plasticity of GABAergic synapses in the neonatal rat dorsal horn. Journal of neurophysiology, 99 6, 3144-50

Baccei, Mark L 2007. Development of pain: maturation of spinal inhibitory networks. International anesthesiology clinics, 45 2, 1-11

Baccei, Mark L; Fitzgerald, Maria 2005. Intrinsic firing properties of developing rat superficial dorsal horn neurons. Neuroreport, 16 12, 1325-8

Baccei, Mark L; Fitzgerald, Maria 2004. Development of GABAergic and glycinergic transmission in the neonatal rat dorsal horn. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 24 20, 4749-57

Baccei, Mark L; Bardoni, Rita; Fitzgerald, Maria 2003. Development of nociceptive synaptic inputs to the neonatal rat dorsal horn: glutamate release by capsaicin and menthol. The Journal of physiology, 549 Pt 1, 231-42

Baccei, M L; Kocsis, J D 2000. Voltage-gated calcium currents in axotomized adult rat cutaneous afferent neurons. Journal of neurophysiology, 83 4, 2227-38

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