IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 51st Annual Meeting 28th and 29th May 2015 National University of Ireland, Galway. President: Dr. Timothy Counihan IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. Programme THURSDAY 28TH MAY 2015 11.00 Registration 12.00 Lunch 12.45 Opening and Welcome SESSION 1 – Platform Dr. Peter Boers and Dr. Tom Monaghan O1 13.00 O2 13.13 O3 13.26 O4 13.39 O5 13.52 O6 14.05 O7 14.18 O8 14.31 A study on the indication, methods, outcome, quality of reporting of DAT (123I Ioflupane) scan done in Mater Misericordiae University Hospital in 2013. Bhattacharjee S, O’Connell M, Lynch T. Fowler’s syndrome of Urinary Retention: a Retrospective Study of Comorbidity. Hoeritzauer I, Stone J, Fowler C, Elneil-Coker S, Carson A, Panicker J. Periodic Muscle Paralysis – a different perspective Munteanu T, O’Dowd S, Redmond J, Langan Y, Brett F. Neuro-Behҫet Disease complicated by complex partial status epilepticus:diagnostic and therapeutic consideration. Murphy O, Mullan R, Murphy SJX, McCabe DJH. Antiphospholipid syndrome-associated crescendo stroke events treated with rituximab. O'Connor A, O’Shea S, Murphy G, Harney S, Cronin S. Population based epidemiological study of Myasthenia Gravis in the Republic of Ireland Rutledge S, Kenny O, O’Riordan S, Tubridy N, McGuigan C. 2 year follow up of 515 new referrals triaged using Non-contact First Specialist Assessment (NCFSA). Forbes R, Briggs G. Aciclovir-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) in suspected viral encephalitis. Bogdanova-Mihaylova P, McCormack R, O’Dwyer JP, Bradley D, Williams J, Cronin SJ, Smyth S, Murphy RP, Murphy SM, Wall C, McCabe DJH SESSION 2 – Guided Poster Tour Tour A Tour B Tour C Tour D1 Tour D2 Tour E Tour F Tour G Tour H Tour I Neuromuscular Dr. Aisling Ryan and Dr. John McConville Neurosurgery / Neuropathology Mr. Tom Flannery Cerebrovascular Dr. Martin O’Donnell and Dr. Mark McCarron Epilepsy 1 Dr. Kevin Murphy Epilepsy 2 Dr. Norman Delanty Multiple Sclerosis TBC Movement Disorder Dr. Seán O’Sullivan and Dr. Seamus Kearney General Interest TBC Headache Dr. Paul Crowley Neuroscience Prof. Michael Farrell and Dr. Una Fitzgerald IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. 15.30 – 16.00 Tea and Coffee SESSION III – Platform Chair: TBC O9 16.00 Inflammatory biomarkers associated with acute symptomatic carotid atherosclerosis in the Dublin Carotid Atherosclerosis and Stroke Study (DUCASS). Akijian L, Marnane M, McDonnell C, Whelan C, Gaetano M, Horgan G, Fallon E, Belton O, Fitzgibbon M, Kelly PJ O10 16.13 The neuropathy spectrum in Waldenström’s Macroglobulinaemia. Carr AS, Jaunmuktane Z, Brandner S, Kothari J, D’Sa S, Lunn MP. O11 16.26 Clinical Implications of screening for NMDAr antibodies in first episode psychosis. Kelleher E, McNamara P, Fitzmaurice B, Walsh R, Langan Y, Whitty P, Gill M, Vincent A, Doherty CP, Corvin A. O12 16.39 Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension in the Northwest of Northern Ireland: epidemiology and clinical management. McCluskey G, Mulholland DA, McCarron P, McCarron MO. 17.00 Guest Lecture ‘Two-Headed Doctors and Nuns with Guns: Visual Hallucinations in Delirium’ Dr. Shaun O’Keeffe, Consultant Gerontologist, UCH Galway 17.45 19.30 Irish Neurological Association Business Meeting Members Only Irish Neurological Association Reception and Dinner Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. FRIDAY, 29TH MAY 2015 09.00 Parallel Sessions SESSION IV – Neurosurgery/ Neuropathology Platform Chair: Mr. Tom Flannery O13 O14 O15 O16 O17 O18 O19 09.00 Clinical, radiological and pathological features of astroblastoma: a rare brain tumour. Beausang A, Keohane C, Kaar G, Lim C, Wyse G, Bermingham N. 09.13 Is the Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy Success Score an appropriate tool to inform clinical decision-making? Foley R, Ndoro S, Crimmins D, Caird J. 09.26 Successful endovascular treatment of a ruptured mycotic posterior communicating artery aneurysm secondary to S. sanguis aortic graft infection. Ingham R, Sekar V, Shoakazemi A, Constantinou S, Flannery TJ, Abouharb A. 09.39 Endovascular management of mycotic aneurysms, a case series and review of literature. Ingham R, Sekar V, Shoakazemi A, Constantinou S, Flannery TJ, Abouharb A. 09.52 Stereotactic Radiosurgery for the Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia, initial experience in Ireland. Moran C, Moore G, Faul C, Rawluk D. 10.05 Surgical Morbidity and Mortality in paediatric brain tumour surgery. A 14 year audit in a “low Volume” center. Stewart J, Sajjad J, Okafo U, Kaar G, O'Sullivan CMJ. 10.18 Corpus callosal haemorrhage and internal carotid occlusion managed with extracranial-intracranial bypass surgery. McKenna B, Flynn P, Kirkpatrick PJ, McCarron MO. SESSION V Neurology Platform Chair: Dr. John McConville O20 09.00 O21 09.13 O22 09.26 O23 09.39 O24 09.52 O25 10.05 O26 10.18 Neuromyelitis optica presenting as intractable vomiting and hyperCKaemia Abkur TM, Foran E, Kearney H, Harkin G, Byrnes V, Lynch J. Predicting Prognosis in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Scleroses: A Simple Algorithm. Elamin M , Bede P, Montuschi A, Chi ÒA , Hardiman O. ‘Scan Negative’ Cauda Equina Syndrome: evidence of functional disorder from a prospective case series. Hoeritzauer I, Doherty CM, Thomson S, Kee R, Carson A, Eames N, Stone J. Sensing the rhythm of MS. Rutledge S, Greene B, McGurgan I,O’Connell K, McGuigan C, Tubridy N. An imaging study of cervical spinal cord lesion morphology in subgroups of multiple sclerosis. Kearney H, MiszkielKA, Yiannakas MC, Altmann DR, Ciccarelli O, Miller DH. Read my lips: cutaneous clues to a cause of progressive spastic paraparesis. McGurgan I, Lonergan R, Brennan P, Thornton J, McGuigan C. Natalizumab prescribing for multiple sclerosis in Northern Ireland Hughes SE, Droogan A, Watt M, Hawkins SA, Gray OM, McDonnell GV IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. 10.30 – 10.50 Tea, Coffee and Posters SESSION VI – Expert Panel Discussion and Guest Lecture 10.50 – 11.30 Dilemmas in MS Therapeutics Chair: Dr. Michael Hennessy Panel: Professor Peter Calabresi Dr. Orla Gray Dr. Christopher McGuigan Case 1: M Elseed Case 2: M Hennessy Case3: T Counihan 11.30 – 12.30 Callaghan Guest Lecture “Mechanisms underlying disease progression in multiple sclerosis and strategies for tissue protection and repair”. Professor Peter A Calabresi, Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA. 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch SESSION VII – Case Presentations Chair: Dr. Seamus Kearney and Dr. Richard Walsh O27 13.30 The two halves of the Harlequin syndrome McGurgan I, Lonergan R, Farrell C, Killeen R, Connolly S, Tubridy N.. O28 13.41 The Adventure of the Lion’s Mane: Acute Autonomic Neuropathy induced by Jellyfish Toxicity. Lonergan R , McGurgan I, Wiseman P, Duignan J, McGrath E, Connolly S, McGuigan C. O29 13.52 Hiker’s cramp: a rare adult-onset focal leg dystonia due to overuse. McGovern EM, Kinirons P, Hutchinson M, O’ Riordan S. O30 14.03 SCA 6-Not so straightforward as it may look, the phenotype expanded. Olszewska DA, Lynch T. O31 14.14 Textilepsy McGrane C, Doherty C P, Langan Y O32 14.25 Degos Disease: A rare vasculopathy affecting Central and Peripheral Nervous system Finegan E, Gunko A, Doherty CP, Langan Y, Barnes L, Brett FM, McMenamin M, Hutchinson S. O33 14.36 Paroxysmal retrocollis and exertional dystonia in a mild phenotype of GLUT-1 Deficiency Syndrome. Kee R, Kearney S. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. Platform Poster Presentations 14.50 – 15.30 Selected posters short platform Presentations 14.54 Presentation 1 15.00 Presentation 2 15.06 Presentation 3 15.12 Presentation 4 15.18 Presentation 5 15.22 Presentation 6 President’s Address 15.45 Announcement and award of Prizes 16.00 Close of meeting and depart IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. POSTERS A. Neuromuscular B. Neurosurgery and Neuropathology C. Cerebrovascular D. Epilepsy E. Multiple Sclerosis F. Movement Disorder G. General Interest H. Headache I. Neuroscience IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. A. NEUROMUSCULAR A1 Spinal stenosis in familial transthyretin amyloidosis Carr AS, Evans MRB, Pelayo-Negro AL, Shah S, Choi D, Blake J, Phadke R, Reilly MM. A2 Churg-Strauss mononeuritis multiplex: Case presentation and review of the published literature. Cullinane PW, Tormey VJ, Lynch JM. A3 Protean neurological manifestations in a case of Sjögren’s syndrome Cullinane PW, Lynch JM. A4 5 year follow-up on cohort of patients referred for EMG/NCS with a clinical query of Motor Neurone Disease Gaughan M, McNamara B. A5 Bodybuilding made easy: a case of neuromyotonia Herlihy D, Ferguson D, McNicholas N, Mullins G, Healy D. A6 Auditory mismatch negativity (MMN) as a marker for Motor Neuron Disease Iyer PM, Mohr K, Nasseroleslami B, Lalor EC, Hardiman O. A7 Introduction of a multidisciplinary Motor Neuron Disease Clinic: a prospective audit. Leahy T, Yap SM, Lim ST, Lynch J, Monaghan T, Counihan T, Hennessy M. A8 Myasthenia Gravis patient awareness of azathioprine-associated non-melanoma skin cancer McGurgan I, McGuigan C. A9 New Pathogenic Mutation in SLC12A6 gene in Twins with Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum McNamara PH, Bogdanova-Mihaylova P, Antoniadi T, Burton-Jones S, Alexander M, Hennessy M, Murphy SM. A10 Should the use of the Extended Myositis Antibody (EMA) panel be part of the routine work-up in suspected myositis? O’Connor A, Mulhall J, Hannon E, Harney SMJ, Ryan JG, Murphy G, Henry MT, Annis P, Tormey V, Ryan AM. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. B. NEUROSURGERY AND NEUROPATHOLOGY B1 Primary mucinous carcinoma of the choroid plexus: A case report. Beausang A, Keohane C, O’Sullivan MGJ, Bermingham N. B2 Interdural Spinal Cyst; A rare clinical entity Sajjad J, Yousaf I, Bermingham N, Kaar G. B3 “Unusual Brain Stone”, Heavily calcified primary neoplasm with some features suggestive of angiocentric Glioma. Sajjad J, Kaliaperumal C, Bermingham N, Marks C, Keohane C. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. C. CEREBROVASCULAR C1 Why do patients with TIA have higher risk of early stroke recurrence than those with ischaemic stroke? Influence of patient behaviour and other risk factors in the North Dublin Population Stroke Study (NDPSS) Akijian L, Ní Chróinín D, Callaly EL, Hannon N, Marnane M, Merwick Á, Sheehan O, Horgan G, Duggan J, Kyne L, Moroney J, Murphy S, Dolan E, Williams D, Kelly PJ. C2 Eosinophilic Granulomatosis and Polyangiitis: Brain Manifestations. Best L, Kelly M, Flynn P, McCarron M. C3 Tumefactive Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy presenting as numb chin syndrome. Chalissery A, Lucey R, Smyth S, Lynch T. C4 Prevalence of abnormalities on comprehensive arterial and venous thrombophilia screening in TIA or ischaemic stroke patients with a patent foramen ovale (PFO) , with or without an inter-atrial septal aneurysm (IASA) Lim ST, Coughlan CA, Smith DR, Williams J, Gil Navarro S, McCabe J, Murphy SJX, Moore DP, McCabe DJH. C5 Adherence to initially-prescribed intensive secondary prevention therapy at a Rapid Access Stroke Prevention clinic in Ireland Murphy SJX, Coughlan CA, Tobin O, Lonergan R, Gutkin M, Kinsella J, McCabe DJH. C6 Platelet biomarkers in asymptomatic and symptomatic atherosclerotic carotid stenosis: An updated detailed systematic review of the literature Murphy SJX, Kinsella J, Coughlan CA, Hamilton G, McCabe DJH. C7 The Many Faces of Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy O’Hare M, Lynch T. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. D. EPILEPSY D1 An audit of EEG; St. James's Hospital experience. Ahmad MW, Langan Y. D2 Simultaneous occurrence of non-epileptic and epileptic seizures: An underreported entity which may require longer periods of cvEEG monitoring” El Naggar H, Moloney P, McNicholas N, Kilbride R, Delanty N, Mullins G. D3 Plasma microRNA profiles could identify adults with temporal lobe epilepsy. El Naggar H, Raoof R, Mooney C, Maloney P, Rodriguez AS, Jimenez-Mateos E, Bauer S, Klein KM, Rosenow F, Delanty N, Henshall DC. D4 Positively Bursting Out! A Benign Epileptiform Variant? Gaughan M, McNamanra B. D5 Case series of severe refractory localisation related epilepsy in adults after remote childhood cancer treatment. Gunko A, Williams J, Synnott C, Langan Y, Doherty CP. D6 Time to diagnosis in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy; are we there yet? Hamza M, Valentine M, McIntyre H, Leahy T, Counihan T. D7 Pharmacogenomic Exploration of Lacosamide Response Heavin SB, McCormack M, Slattery L, Walley N, Avbersek A, Novy J, Sinha SS, Alarts N, Legros B, Radtke R, Doherty CP, Depondt C, Sisodiya SM, Goldstein D, N Delanty N, Cavalleri GL. D8 “The Cinderella Syndrome” The potential impact of lifestyle restrictions in the management of Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy from a young adult’s perspective. Leahy T, Hennessy M, Counihan T. D9 A retrospective review of inpatient requests for electroencephalogram for nonconvulsive status epilepticus in a tertiary hospital. Maloney E, McNamara B. D10 A genome-wide meta-analysis of aromatic anti-epileptic drug induced maculopapular exanthema McCormack M, Gui H, Speed D, Kwok M, The International League Against Epilepsy Consortium on Complex Epilepsies, The EpiPGX Consortium, Depondt C, Heinzen E, Goldstein DB, Petrovski S, O’Brien TJ, Cherny S, Delanty N, Sisodiya SM, Kwan P, Baum L, Cavalleri GL. D11 The diagnostic usefulness of smartphone video recording in psychogenic non-epileptic seizures. McGinty R, Costello D. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. D12 The impact of Epilepsy in people with Intellectual Disability and the views of patients, carers and clinicians. Dempsey E, Clune Mulvaney C, White M, Flynn C, Kilbride R, Delanty N.. D13 A Descriptive Study of the Experiences of Relatives/Carers with Using Buccal Midazolam in the Community Setting. Owen Y, Clune Mulvaney C, Delanty N. D14 Perampanel: First clinical experience, an Irish multi-centre audit. Ryan E, Colleran N, Flynn C. D15 Adult Onset, Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Associated With Voltage Gated Potassium Channel Antibodies. Ryan E, Colleran N. D16 Perioral Myoclonia With Absences Vijayashankar P, Jeyaraj M, Lynch T. D17 Late-onset myoclonic epilepsy in Down’s Syndrome : a case and what the pathology tells us Williams J, McCarron M, Farrell M, Langan Y, Doherty C. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. E. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS E1 Antibody negative paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis, hypothermia, cataplexy and narcolepsy-like presentation in the context of an endometrial carcinoma: a clinicalpathological study Brennan D, Murray B, Brett FM, O’Brien M, Lynch T. E2 A Spastic Ataxic Gait with a Bit More Bite Chance L, Gray O. E3 The use of Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy and Outcomes Post Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Insertion. Hannon E, O’Connor A, Cusack R, McGonagle C, O’Driscoll F, Browne J, Sweeney B. E4 Spinal cord grey matter abnormalities are associated with secondary progression and physical disability in multiple sclerosis Kearney H, Schneider T, Yiannakas MC, Altmann DR, Wheeler-Kingshott CAM, Ciccarelli O, Miller DH. E5 Would co-prescription of steroids be beneficial for patients receiving human immunoglobulin for neurological conditions? Kee R, Harley M, McMonagle P, McDonnell GV. E6 JC virus conversion rates over one year in a cohort of people with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis Leahy T, Kearney H, Nugent B, Lynch J, Monaghan T, Counihan T, Hennessey H. E7 Treatment by numbers? Is the Multiple Sclerosis Severity Score (MSSS) useful in guiding treatment decision-making in Multiple Sclerosis O’Connell J, Leahy T, Counihan T. E8 Societal Costs of Multiple Sclerosis in Ireland: Study Protocol O’Rourke K, McGuigan C, Battles A, Larkin A, Preston S, Carney P. E9 Characterisation of Multiple Sclerosis in patients with co-morbid psychotic disorders Smyth M, Hallahan B, Murphy R, Counihan T. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. F. MOVEMENT DISORDER F1 Resumption of Duodopa® at a lower rate and B vitamin supplementation permits continued optimal control of parkinsonism in a case of initial Duodopa® - induced peripheral neuropathy and psychosis. Boucher J, Browne P, Hennessy M. F2 Prevalence of impulsive-compulsive behaviours in people with dementia before and after diagnosis Cunningham E, O' Sullivan S, Crotty G, Kao T. F3 The utility of cerebral FDG PET imaging in early-onset cognitive impairment Duignan J, McGurgan I, Killeen R, O’Riordan S, McGuigan C. F4 Motor Learning in Parkinson’s Disease using an Action Acquisition Task Fearon C, Newman L, Butler JS, Quinlivan B, Reilly RB, Lynch T. F5 A Review Of Parkinson’s Disease In Sub-Saharan Africa Gibbons E, Browne P, Chaila E, Counihan T. F6 An audit of the DBS clinic at the Dublin Neurological Institute Goggin C, Magennis B, Fearon C, Olszewska D, Lynch T. F7 Parkinsonism and Bone Health: Are We Up To Date? O’Dowd S, Munteanu T, Bradley D, Redmond J. F8 Familial Parkinson’s disease in Ireland. Olszewska DA, McCarthy A, McKinley J, Ross O, Lynch T. F9 The P in FTDP-17 is relevant. Olszewska DA, Fearon C, Chalissery A, Smyth S, Lonergan R, McCarthy A, O’Dowd S, Magennis B, Fallon E, Hutton M, Lynch T. F10 An audit of awareness of causes of sudden deterioration of Parkinson’s disease among patients in Neurology Outpatient clinic. Vijayashanka P, Olszewska DA, Fearon C, Magennis B, Lynch T. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. G. GENERAL INTEREST G1 Effect of Triage on imaging rates at a district general hospital neurology service. Forbes RB, Briggs G G2 Intensive vestibular rehabilitation for multicanal BPPV after severe traumatic brain injury enhances global functional outcome. Lane D, Conroy F, Morgan J. G3 Falling frontalis and the curtain sign Lavery M, Barr S, McMonagle P, McConville J, Doherty KM. G4 The Neurology Referral Service in St Vincent’s University Hospital 2007 - 2014 Rutledge S, O'Riordan S, Tubridy N, McGuigan C. G5 A Clinical Audit of the Neurology Inpatient Consultation Service in a 350-bedded University Hospital. Yap SM, O’Toole O. G6 Longitudinal clinical, neuropsychological and biomarker follow-up of established HIV population cohort. Preliminary results. Zaporojan L, McNamara PH, Redmond J, Bergin C, Doherty CP. G7 Prevalence of impulsive-compulsive behaviours in patients on dopamine agonist medication for prolactin secreting pituitary adenomas. Maloney E, Vaughan D, O’Riordan R, Tuthill A, O’Sullivan E, O’Sullivan S. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. H. HEADACHE H1 A survey of information provided to people with headache attending a neurology clinic. Barr S, Forbes RB. H2 Is the neck often involved in migraine or tension-type headache? A systematic review of published literature. Best LA, Sugrue J, Rusk L, Forbes RB. H3 Investigation, Treatment and Outcome of Self-Reported Hypnic Headache (SRHH) - an internet based survey. Kee R, Forbes RB. H4 Exploding Head Syndrome: a rare, benign parasomnia. Case series and literature review. Kelly D, Forbes RB. H5 Treating Chronic Migraine with Botulinum Toxin Type A (BTX-A) - Do Affective Disorders Influence 12 Month Outcome? Kinney M, Forbes DL, Singhal M, Sugrue J, Forbes RB. H6 Use of Physiotherapy by 83 people with Chronic Migraine undergoing treatment with Botulinum Toxin Type A (BTX-A). Kinney MO, Hall D, Forbes DL, Singhal M, Sugrue J, Forbes RB. H7 A rare cause of thunderclap headache - case report. Kinney MO, Hunt S, Rennie I, Wieboldt J, Tracey F. IRISH NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Bailey Allen Hall, National University of Ireland Galway. I. NEUROSCIENCE I1 Mismanagement of iron homeostasis proteins in iron-loaded ex vivo slice cultures and implications for iron accumulation mechanisms in multiple sclerosis. Healy S, McMahon J, FitzGerald U. I2 Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Multiple Sclerosis McMahon J, Ní Mháille A, Cunnea1 P, Ní Fhlathartaigh M, Higgins E, Garvey A Counihan T, FitzGerald U. I3 BIOMARKAPD: CSF biomarker assay validation to support the differential diagnosis of dementia in an Irish population. Miller AM, Rutkowska O, Gardiner M, O’Dwyer S, Williams L, Hannigan C, Lohan D, Rochford G, Schnittger T, Keaveney J, McGuigan C, Lawlor B. I4 Involvement of the Unfolded Protein Response in Rat Cerebellar Cortical Development Naughton M, McMahon J, FitzGerald U. I5 Early life stress reverses excitatory amino acid transporter function in anterior cingulate cortex of rats, across oestrus cycle. Sajjad J, Foley T, Cryan JF, O’Mahony SM.. I6 Sex Hormones Modulate Glutamate Reuptake By Spinal Excitatory Amino Acid Transporters In Rat Spinal Cord Sajjad J, Cryan JF, O’Mahony SM.