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Director
of Graduate Studies
University Email Address: haselton@medicine.nodak.edu
Dr.
Haselton's Classes
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Keywords:
Autonomic neuroscience
Education/Training:
- Ph.D., Neuroscience University of Miami
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Pharmacology
University of Virginia; Charlottesville, VA
Mentor: Patrice Guyenet, Ph.D.
July 1986 - June 1989
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
University of California; Davis, CA
Mentor: Marc Kaufman, Ph.D.
July 1989 - July 1992
Research Activity:
Central nervous system regulation of autonomic function.
Selected Publications:
- Ren
J, Porter JE, Wold LE, Aberle NS, Muralikrishnan D, Haselton
JR. Depressed contractile function and adrenergic
responsiveness of cardiac myocytes in an experimental
model of Parkinson disease, the MPTP-treated mouse. Neurobiol
Aging. 2004 Jan;25(1):131-8.
- Haselton,
J.R.
and Vari, R.C. Neuronal cell bodies in PVN affect renal
hemodynamics and excretory function via the renal nerves
in the rat. American Journal of Physiology (Regulatory,
Integrative and Comparative Physiology), 275, R1334-R1342,
1998
- Haselton,
J.R.,
Goering, J.D. and Patel, K.P. Parvocellular neurons of
the paraventricular nucleus are involved in the reduction
in renal nerve discharge during isotonic volume expansion.
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System , 50, 1-11, 1994.
- Haselton,
J.R., Solomon, I.C., Motekaitis, A.M. and Kaufman,
M.P. Bronchomotor vagal preganglionic cell bodies in the
dog: ana anatomic and functional study. Journal of Applied
Physiology, 73, 1122-1129, 1992.
- Haselton,
J.R., Padrid, P.A. and Kaufman, M.P. Activation of
neurons in the rostral ventrolateral medulla increases
bronchomotor tone in dogs. Journal of Applied Physiology,
71, 210-216, 1991.
- Haselton,
J.R.
and Guyenet, P.G. Central respiratory modulation of neurons
in the rostral ventrolateral medulla of the rat. American
Journal of Physiology (Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative
Physiology), 256, R739-R750, 1989.
- Haselton,
J.R.
and Guyenet, P.G. Electrophysiological characterization
of putative C1 adrenergic neurons in the rat. Neuroscience,
30, 199-214, 1989.
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