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Professor of Pharmacology and Medicine TEL: 858-534-4667
Ph.D., University of Virginia Key Words: Transmembrane Signaling; Cyclic Nucleotides; Protein Kinases; Cardiac Myocytes, Compartmentation of Hormone Action; Hormonal Regulation of Cardiac Function. Current projects include: HORMONE ACTION IN HEART; ROLE OF CARDIAC FIBROBLASTS. We study production and effects of second messengers (cAMP, IP3, Ca++, NO, cGMP) in isolated purified cardiac cells emphasizing the importance of cardiac fibroblasts in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure. CELLULAR EFFECTS OF GIARDIA LAMBLIA. Collaborating with colleagues in Pathology, we are studying Ca++ metabolism in giardia and effects of giardia on transmembrane signaling in mammalian cells. Early data suggests that giardia produce a diffusible toxin that can inhibit Gq-PLC coupling. Selected Publications: Beavo and Brunton (2002). Cyclic Nucleotide Research-still expanding after half a century. Nature, Mol Cell Bio 3: 710-718. Reiner, Hetsko, Meszaros, Sun, Morrison, Brunton, Gillin (2003). Calcium Signaling in Excystation of the Early-Diverging Eukaryote, Giardia lamblia. J Biol Chem 278: 2533-2540. Ostrom, Naugle, Hase, Gregorian, Swaney, Insel, Brunton and Meszaros (2003) Angiotensin II enhances adenylyl cyclase signaling via calcium-calmodulin: Gq-Gs crosstalk regulates collagen production in cardiac fibroblasts. J Biol Chem 278: 24461-24468. Saucerman, Brunton, Michailova, and McCulloch (2003) Analysis of face="Symbol">b-adrenergic control of cardiac myocyte contractility in silico. J.Biol Chem 278: 47997-48003. Brunton (2003) PDE4: Arrested at the Border - Compartmentation of cAMP signaling via phosphodiesterase recruitment by face="Symbol">b-arrestin. Science stke 2003 (204), pe44. Gustafsson and Brunton (2004). Interactions of the Cyclic AMP and Nitric Oxide Pathways in Cardiac Fibroblasts. ISHR Proceedings 2001 (Pathophysiology of Cardiovascular Disease), 109-123. Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological
Basis of Therapeutics (ed., LL Brunton), 11th edition, McGraw-Hill,
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