Ann C. Bonham
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Professor and Executive Associate Dean, School of Medicine Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1986 Office Phone: (916) 734-7131 E-mail: ann.bonham@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu |
Research Interests:
Determinants of excitability of neurons regulating cardiovascular and respiratory function
Research Synopsis:
Cardiovascular function is regulated, in part, by neuronal signaling through oligosynaptic pathways in the brainstem. The synaptic and intrinsic electrical properties of the neurons in these brainstem pathways and how they respond to external stimuli combine to generate an appropriate neuronal output and hence neural regulation of blood pressure and heart rate. Our research is aimed at understanding how these neurons are regulated in normal conditions and how they are altered during pathophysiological conditions such as hypertension and in other states in which neural control of the cardiovascular system is altered, such as occurs with Parkinson’s disease, diabetes, depression, and exposure to environmental pollutants. Characterizing the intrinsic and synaptic properties of these neurons and how these properties are regulated can provide potential new drug targets in regulating cardiovascular function.
A second related research interest is aimed at neural regulation of respiration and lung function. Release of inflammatory mediators in the lungs and airways promotes local inflammatory responses, which in turn trigger synaptic and intrinsic changes in brainstem neurons regulating cough and lung function through CNS reflex pathways. Using electrophysiological and molecular biological approaches, we hope to understand how the changes in the phenotype and behavior of these neurons trigger increases in cough and breathing pattern in response to environmental stimuli.
Selected Publications
Joad JP, Munch PA, Bric JM, Evans SJ, Pinkerton KE, Chen CY, Bonham AC. Passive smoke effects on cough and airways in young guinea pigs: role of brainstem substance P. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2004 Feb 15;169(4):499-504. Abstract.
Chen CY, Bonham AC. Glumate suppresses GABA release via presynaptic metabotropic glumate receptors at baroreceptor neurones in rats. J Physiol. 2005 Jan 15:562(Pt 2):535-51. Abstract.
Bonham AC, Sekizawa SI, Joad JP. Plasticity of central mechanisms for cough. Pulm Pramacol Their. 2004;17(6):453-7; discussion 469-70. Review. Abstract.
Sekizawa S, Bonham AC. Group I metabotropic glutamate receptors on secod-order baroreceptor neurons are tonically activated and induce a Na+-Ca2+ exchange current. J Neurophysiol. 2006 Feb;95(2):882-92. Abstract.
Bonham AC, Chen CY, Sekizawa S, Joad JP. Plasticity in the nucleus tractus solitarius and its influence on lung and airway reflexes. J Appl Physiol. 2006 July; 101(1):322-7. Abstract.
Bonham AC, Sekizawa S, Chen CY, Joad JP. Plasticity of brainstem mechanisms of cough. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2006 Jul 28;152(3):312-9. Abstract.


