Staff Profile
Dr Ilona Obara
Senior Lecturer
- Email: ilona.obara@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 2082350
- Address: School of Pharmacy
The Faculty of Medical Sciences
Newcastle University
King George VI Building
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
Ilona Obara is Senior Lecturer and Director of Research in the School of Pharmacy at the Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
She received an MSc in Biology from the Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland (2000) and earned a PhD in Medical Sciences (with distinction) from the Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland (2007). During her PhD training, she was awarded a START scholarship from the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP) and The Konorski Award-National Neuroscience Highlight of the Year from the Polish Neuroscience Society. She then conducted post-doctoral research at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA (2007-2009), at the University College London, London, UK (2009-2012) and at the University of Leeds, Leeds, UK (2012). In 2012, she joined the faculty in the School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health at the Durham University, Durham, UK (UK) as a Lecturer in Pharmacology. Prior to joining the Newcastle University in 2017, she was promoted to a Senior Lecturer.
Her scientific interests involve understanding the etiology and neurobiology of the symptoms and processes of chronic pain. Her studies employ a combination of pharmacological, behavioural and immunochemical approaches in the understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neuroplasticity induced by nerve/tissue injury in chronic pain. She aims to bridge the gap between newly identified molecular mechanisms involved in pain processing and effective and safe (without side effects) strategies for the control of pain, including improvement of opioid effectiveness. Currently on-going projects focus on the understanding of the contribution of the peripheral histamine system in the regulation of neuropathic pain as well as she is interested in the development of pre-clinical models of spinal cord stimulation and chronic pain to identify novel stimulation methods for rodents that would better reproduce clinical SCS procedures.
- Alrashdi I, Alsubaiyel A, Chan M, Battell EE, Ennaceur A, Nunn MA, Weston-Davies W, Chazot PL, Obara I. Votucalis, a Novel Centrally Sparing Histamine-Binding Protein, Attenuates Histaminergic Itch and Neuropathic Pain in Mice. Frontiers in Pharmacology 2022, 13, 846683.
- Rosa AC, Nardini P, Sgambellone S, Gurrieri M, Spampinato SF, Dell'Accio A, Chazot PL, Obara I, Liu WL, Pini A. CNS-Sparing Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonist as a Candidate to Prevent the Diabetes-Associated Gastrointestinal Symptoms. Biomolecules 2022, 12(2), 184.
- Dietz BE, Mugan D, Vuong QC, Obara I. Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potentials in Spinal Cord Stimulation: Implications for Preclinical Research Models. Neuromodulation 2022, 25(1), 64-74.
- Obara I, Telezhkin V, Alrashdi I, Chazot PL. Histamine, histamine receptors, and neuropathic pain relief. British Journal of Pharmacology 2019, 177(3), 580-599.
- Nazar H, Obara I, Paterson A, Nazar Z, Portlock JC, Husband AK. A consensus approach to investigate undergraduate pharmacy students' experience of interprofessional education. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2017, 81(2), 1-16.
- Pini A, Obara I, Battell E, Chazot PL, Rosa AC. Histamine in diabetes: Is it time to reconsider?. Pharmacological Research 2016, 111, 316-324.
- Mangione AS, Obara I, Maiaru M, Geranton SM, Tassorelli C, Ferrari E, Leese C, Davletov B, Hunt SP. Nonparalytic botulinum molecules for the control of pain. Pain 2016, 157(5), 1045-1055.
- Obara I, Medrano MC, Signoret-Genest J, Jimenez-Diaz L, Geranton SM, Hunt SP. Inhibition of the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 signaling pathway reduces itch behaviour in mice. Pain 2015, 156(8), 1519-1529.
- Jagla G, Mika J, Makuch W, Obara I, Wordliczek J, Przewlocka B. Analgesic effects of antidepressants alone and after their local co-administration with morphine in a rat model of neuropathic pain. Pharmacological Reports 2014, 66(3), 459-465.
- Obara I, Hunt SP. Axonal protein synthesis and the regulation of primary afferent function. Developmental Neurobiology 2014, 74(3), 269-278.