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Patricia A Glazebrook

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Ramirez-Navarro A, Lima-Silveira L, Glazebrook P, Dantzler H, Kline D, Kunze D
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2023 Nov; 326(1):C74-C88. PMID: 37982174
Diversity in the functional expression of ion channels contributes to the unique patterns of activity generated in visceral sensory A-type myelinated neurons versus C-type unmyelinated neurons in response to their...
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Schilling W, McGrath M, Yang T, Glazebrook P, Faingold C, Kunze D
PLoS One . 2019 Oct; 14(10):e0223468. PMID: 31634345
This study was designed to evaluate cardiac and respiratory dysfunction in a mouse model of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy i.e., SUDEP. We simultaneously monitored respiration via plethysmography and the...
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Boylan M, Glazebrook P, Tatalovic M, Wolfe M
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab . 2015 Oct; 309(12):E1008-18. PMID: 26487006
Previous reports have suggested that the abrogation of gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) signaling could be exploited to prevent and treat obesity and obesity-related disorders in humans. This study was designed...
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Santa Cruz Chavez G, Li B, Glazebrook P, Kunze D, Schild J
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2014 Jul; 307(6):H910-21. PMID: 25038145
Sex differences in baroreflex (BRx) function are well documented. Hormones likely contribute to this dimorphism, but many functional aspects remain unresolved. Our lab has been investigating a subset of vagal...
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Buchner D, Geisinger J, Glazebrook P, Morgan M, Spiezio S, Kaiyala K, et al.
Mamm Genome . 2012 Jul; 23(7-8):431-42. PMID: 22752552
Despite considerable effort, the identification of genes that regulate complex multigenic traits such as obesity has proven difficult with conventional methodologies. The use of a chromosome substitution strain-based mapping strategy...
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Tatalovic M, Glazebrook P, Kunze D
Neurosci Lett . 2012 May; 520(1):38-42. PMID: 22617008
The predominant calcium current in nodose sensory neurons, including the subpopulation of baroreceptor neurons, is the N-type channel, Cav2.2. It is also the primary calcium channel responsible for transmitter release...
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Ramirez-Navarro A, Glazebrook P, Kane-Sutton M, Padro C, Kline D, Kunze D
J Neurophysiol . 2011 Mar; 105(6):2772-80. PMID: 21430270
The voltage-gated K(+) channel Kv1.3 has been reported to regulate transmitter release in select central and peripheral neurons. In this study, we evaluated its role at the synapse between visceral...
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Buniel M, Glazebrook P, Ramirez-Navarro A, Kunze D
J Comp Neurol . 2008 Aug; 510(4):367-77. PMID: 18668683
The chemosensory glomus cells of the carotid body (CB) detect changes in O2 tension. Carotid sinus nerve fibers, which originate from peripheral sensory neurons located within the petrosal ganglion, innervate...
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Wladyka C, Feng B, Glazebrook P, Schild J, Kunze D
J Physiol . 2007 Dec; 586(3):795-802. PMID: 18048450
The ion channels responsible for the pattern and frequency of discharge in arterial baroreceptor terminals are, with few exceptions, unknown. In this study we examined the contribution of KCNQ potassium...
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Glazebrook P, Schilling W, Kunze D
Pflugers Arch . 2005 Jun; 451(1):125-30. PMID: 15971079
The study of the TRPC cation channels as signal transducers in sensory neurons is in its infancy. Mechanoreceptors that monitor arterial pressure are prime candidates for the involvement of TRPC...