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Natalie Scholpa
Assistant Research Professor | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Pharmacology and Toxicology
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Research Area
mitochondrial biogenesis,
spinal cord injury,
neuroscience,
pharmacology,
recovery,
treatment,
drug development,
mitochondria,
epigenetics,
neuroprotection,
β2-adrenergic receptor,
formoterol,
mouse model
Grants
(1)
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Publications
(38)
Recent
5-HT1F receptor agonism induces mitochondrial biogenesis and increases cellular function in brain microvascular endothelial cells
2024
neuroscience,
cell biology,
mitochondria,
drug development,
vascular biology
5-Hydroxytryptamine 1F Receptor Agonist Lasmiditan Differentially Regulates Successful Repair and Failed Repair Genes in a Mouse Model of Acute Kidney Injury.
2024
kidney injury,
gene regulation,
mouse model
Formoterol dynamically alters endocannabinoid tone in the periaqueductal gray inducing headache
2024
formoterol,
headache,
neuropharmacology
Formoterol alters chemokine expression and ameliorates pain behaviors after moderate spinal cord injury.
2024
spinal cord injury,
pain management,
neuroinflammation
Isolation and monoculture of functional primary astrocytes from the adult mouse spinal cord
2024
neuroscience,
cell culture,
astrocytes,
spinal cord,
mouse model
Serotonin regulation of mitochondria in kidney diseases
2024
serotonin,
mitochondria,
kidney diseases,
regulation,
mitochondrial dysfunction
Evolution of Lipid Metabolism in the Injured Mouse Spinal Cord
2024
neuroscience,
spinal cord injury,
metabolism,
mouse model,
lipids
Boosting Mitochondrial Biogenesis Diminishes Foam Cell Formation in the Post-Stroke Brain
2023
mitochondrial biogenesis,
foam cell formation,
post-stroke brain,
boosting,
neuroprotection
Role of DNA methylation during recovery from spinal cord injury with and without β2-adrenergic receptor agonism
2023
dna methylation,
spinal cord injury,
recovery,
β2-adrenergic receptor,
agonism
FORMOTEROL AMELIORATES THERMAL HYPERALGESIA AND IMPROVES LOCOMOTOR FUNCTION AFTER MODERATE SPINAL CORD INJURY
2022
spinal cord injury,
pain management,
drug therapy,
neurological rehabilitation,
motor function
Collaborations
(8)
Helena Morrison
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Jason Wertheim
Mutual work: 2 Proposals
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Rick Schnellmann
Mutual work: 2 Proposals﹒19 Publications
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Hao Xin
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
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Kristian Doyle
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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7+ Collaborators
$58K / $58K Funding
30+ Publications