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PUBLICATIONS

Sharma P, Brown S, Sokoya E.M. (2024) Re-evaluation of dietary interventions in rheumatoid arthritis: can we improve patient conversations around food choices? Rheumatology International.

 

Rustia A.J., Paterson J.S, Best G, Sokoya E.M. (2021) Microbial disruption in the gut promotes cerebral endothelial dysfunction, Physiological Reports, 9, e15100.

 

Afroz F, Kist A, Hua J, Zhou Y, Sokoya E.M., Padbury R, Nieuwenhuijs V, Barritt G (2018) Rapamycin induces the expression of heme oxygenase-1 and peroxyredoxin-1 in normal hepatocytes but not in tumorigenic liver cells, Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 105(3): 334-344

 

Afroz F, Jonkman E, Hua J, Kist A, Zhou Y, Sokoya E.M., Padbury R, Nieuwenhuijs V, Barritt G (2018) Evidence that decreased expression of sinusoidal bile acid transporters accounts for the inhibition by rapamycin of bile flow recovery following liver ischemia, European Journal of Pharmacology, 838: 91-106.

 

Arsyad A, Sokoya E.M., and Dobson G.P. (2018) Adenosine and Lidocaine (AL) combination dilates intimally damaged rat thoracic aortic rings and guinea pig mesenteric arteries: possible significance to cardiac surgery, American Journal of Translational Research, 2018;10(6):1841-1851.

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Kontos A, Lushington K, Martin J, Schwarz Q, Green R, Wabnitz D, Xu X, Sokoya E.M., Willoughby S, Baumert M, Ferrante A, La Forgia M, and Kennedy D (2017) Relationship between vascular resistance and sympathetic nerve fiber density in arterial vessels in children with sleep disordered breathing, Journal of the American Heart Association, 2017;6:e006137. DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.117.006137.

                                   

Dwinovan J, Colella AD, Chegeni N, Chataway T.K., Sokoya E.M. (2016) Proteomic analysis reveals downregulation of housekeeping proteins in the diabetic vascular proteome, Acta Diabetologica. 2017 Feb;54(2):171-190. doi: 10.1007/s00592-016-0929-y.

 

Tajbakhsh S, Aliakbari K, Hussey D.J., Lower K.M., Donato A.J., Sokoya E.M. (2015) Differential telomere shortening in blood versus arteries in an animal model of type 2 diabetes, Journal of Diabetes Research, 2015: 153829.

 

Sokoya E.M. (2015) Resveratrol protects endothelial cells from rapid stretch injury and hypoxia in vitro, Current Drug Therapy, 10: 56-64.

 

Tajbakhsh N, Sokoya E.M. (2014) Compromised endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization-mediated dilations can be rescued by NS309 in obese Zucker rats, Microcirculation, 21:747–753, 2014.

 

Tajbakhsh N, Sokoya E.M. (2013) Sirtuin 1 is upregulated in young obese Zucker rat cerebral arteries, European Journal of Pharmacology, 721(1-3):43-8.

 

Tajbakhsh N, Sokoya E.M. (2012) Regulation of cerebral vascular function by sirtuin 1, Microcirculation, 19(4):336-42.

 

Burns A.R., Phillips S.P., Sokoya E.M. (2012) Pannexin protein expression in the rat middle cerebral artery, Journal of Vascular Research, 49:101-110.

 

Golding R.M., Giles L.G.F., Sokoya E.M. (2008) An analysis of the creatine kinase isoenzyme and cardiac troponin T levels in a polymyositis patient, American Journal of Immunology, 4(1):1-7.

 

Sokoya E.M., Burns A.R., Marrelli S.P., Chen J. (2007) Myoendothelial gap junction frequency does not account for sex differences in EDHF responses in rat MCA, Microvascular Research, 74(1):39-44.

 

Sokoya E.M., You J., Chen J. (2007) DCEBIO-mediated dilations are attenuated in the female rat middle cerebral artery, Journal of Vascular Research, 44:169-174.

 

Sokoya E.M., You J. (2007) Impaired cAMP signaling does not account for the attenuated EDHF-mediated dilations in female rat middle cerebral artery, Brain Research, 1139:29-33.

 

Golding R.M., Giles L.G.F., Sokoya E.M. (2006) Polymyositis initiation involving amlodipine besylate, American Journal of Immunology, 2(1):19-22. (ISSN: 1553-619X)

 

Prisby R.D., Wilkerson M.K., Sokoya E.M., Bryan Jr R.M., Amin A., Wilson E., Delp M.D. (2006) Endothelium-dependent vasodilation of cerebral arteries is diminished with simulated microgravity through a nitric oxide synthase mechanism, Journal of Applied Physiology, 101(1):348-53.

 

Sokoya E.M., Burns A.R., Setiawan C.T., Coleman H.A., Parkington H.C., Tare M. (2006) Evidence for the involvement of myoendothelial gap junctions in EDHF-mediated relaxation in the rat middle cerebral artery, American Journal of Physiology, 291:H385-393.

 

Bryan Jr R.M., You J., Golding E.M., Marrelli S.P. (2005) Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor. A cousin to nitric oxide and prostacyclin. Anesthesiology, 102,1261-1277.

 

You J., Golding E.M., Bryan Jr R.M (2005) Arachidonic acid metabolites, hydrogen peroxide, and EDHF in cerebral arteries, American Journal of Physiology, 289:H1077-1083.

 

Wilkerson M.K., Lesniewski L.A., Golding E.M.,  Bryan Jr. R.M.,  Amin A., Wilson E., Delp M.D. (2005) Simulated microgravity enhances cerebral artery vasoconstriction and vascular resistance through an endothelial nitric oxide mechanism. American Journal of Physiology, 288: H1652-1661.

 

Golding E.M., Robertson C.S., Fitch J.C.K., Goodman J.C., and Bryan Jr R.M. (2003) Segmental vascular resistance after mild controlled cortical impact injury in the rat, Journal Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 23, 210-218.

 

Golding E.M., Ferens D.M., Marrelli S.P. (2002) Altered calcium dynamics do not account for the attenuation of EDHF-mediated dilations in the female middle cerebral artery, Stroke, 33, 2972-2977.

 

Golding E.M. and Golding R.M. (2002) Controlling and monitoring polymyositis under steroid therapy, Medical Hypotheses, 59, 674-681.

 

Bryan Jr R.M., You J., Marrelli S.P., Golding E.M. (2002) Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor in the cerebral circulation. In: Brain Activation and CBF Control, Tomita M, Kanno I, Hamel E, eds. 347-355. (ISBN: 0-444-050874-0)

 

Golding E.M., Bryan Jr R.M., Golding R.M. (2002) The effect of surgery and severe injury on blood vessels. Physiological Measurement, 23, 615-628.

 

Golding E.M. (2002) Sequelae following traumatic brain injury: the cerebrovascular perspective, Brain Research Reviews, 38, 377-388.

 

Golding E.M., Marrelli S.P., Bryan Jr R.M. (2002) Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor in the brain: a new regulator of cerebral blood flow? Stroke, 33, 661-663.

 

Golding E.M., and Golding R.M. (2001) Mathematical modelling of responses of cerebral blood vessels to changing intraluminal pressure, Physiological Measurement, 22, 727-743.

 

Golding E.M., You J., Robertson C.S., Bryan Jr R.M. (2001) Potentiated  endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor-mediated dilations in cerebral arteries following mild head injury, Journal Neurotrauma, 18 (7), 691-697.

 

Golding E.M., and Golding R.M. (2001) An insight into cortisol and polymyositis control with steroid therapy, Medical Hypotheses, 57 (1), 76-86.

 

Golding E.M. and Kepler T.E. (2001) Role of estrogen in modulating EDHF-mediated dilations in the isolated rat middle cerebral artery, American Journal Physiology, 280, H2417-H2423.

 

Golding E.M., Steenberg M.L., Johnson T.D., Bryan Jr R.M. (2001) Nitric oxide in the K+-induced response of the rat middle cerebral artery: a possible permissive role, Brain Research, 889, 98-104.

 

Golding E.M., Steenberg M.L., Johnson T.D., Bryan Jr R.M. (2000) The effects of potassium on the rat middle cerebral artery, Brain Research, 880, 159-166.

 

Golding E.M., Robertson C.S., Bryan Jr R.M. (2000) L-Arginine partially restores the diminished CO2 reactivity following mild controlled cortical impact injury in the adult rat, Journal Cerebral Blood Flow Metabolism, 20 (5), 820-828.

 

Golding E.M., Steenberg M.L., Contant Jr C.F., Krishnappa I., Robertson C.S., Bryan Jr R.M. (1999) Cerebrovascular reactivity to CO2 and hypotension following mild cortical impact injury in the rat, American Journal of Physiology, 277, H1457-H1466.

 

Golding E.M., Robertson C.S., Bryan Jr R.M. (1999) The consequences of traumatic brain injury on cerebral blood flow and autoregulation: a review, Clin. Exp. Hypertension, 21, 299-332.

 

Golding E.M. and Golding R.M. (1998) A mathematical assessment of the precision of parameters in measuring resonance spectra, J. Magn. Reson. 135, 380-405.

 

Golding E.M., Contant Jr C.F., Robertson C.S.,  Bryan Jr R.M. (1998) Temporal effect of severe controlled cortical impact injury in the rat on the myogenic response of the middle cerebral artery, Journal of Neurotrauma, 15 (11), 973-984.

 

Golding E.M., Steenberg M.L., Cherian L., Marrelli S.P., Robertson C.S., Bryan Jr R.M. (1998) Endothelial-mediated dilations following severe controlled cortical impact injury in the rat middle cerebral artery, Journal of Neurotrauma, 15 (8), 633-642.

 

Golding E.M., Robertson C.S., Bryan Jr R.M. (1998) Comparison of the myogenic response in rat cerebral arteries of different calibers, Brain Research, 785 (2), 293-298.

 

Vink R., Golding E.M., Williams J.P., McIntosh T.K. (1997) Blood glucose concentration does not affect outcome in brain trauma: a 31P MRS study, Journal Cerebral Blood Flow Metabolism, 17 (1), 50-53.

 

Teague Jr. W.E., Golding E.M., Dobson G.P. (1996) Adjustment of K’ for the creatine kinase, adenylate kinase and ATP hydrolysis equilibria to varying temperature and ionic strength, J. Exp. Biol. 199 (2), 509-512.

 

Golding E.M., Dobson G.P., Golding R.M. (1996) A critical assessment of noise-induced errors in 31P MRS: application to the measurement of free intracellular magnesium in vivo, Magn. Reson. Med. 35, 174-185.

 

Golding E.M., Teague Jr. W.E., Dobson G.P. (1995) Adjustment of K’ to varying pH and pMg for the creatine kinase, adenylate kinase and ATP hydrolysis equilibria permitting quantitative bioenergetic assessment, J. Exp. Biol. 198 (8), 1775-1782.

 

Golding E.M. and Golding R.M. (1995) Interpretation of 31P MRS spectra ion determining intracellular free magnesium and potassium ion concentrations, Magn. Reson. Med. 33, 467-474.

 

Golding E.M. and Vink R. (1995) Efficacy of competitive versus noncompetitive blockade of the NMDA channel following traumatic brain injury is associated with restoration of magnesium homeostasis, Mol. Chem. Neuropath. 24 (2-3), 137-150.

 

Golding E.M. and Vink R. (1994) Inhibition of phospholipase C with neomycin improves metabolic and neurologic outcome following traumatic brain injury, Brain Research 668 (1-2), 46-53.

 

Vink R and Golding E.M. (1994) Intracellular free magnesium: a critical factor in determining outcome after neurotrauma, in Recent Advances in Neurotraumatology (G.S. Merry and L. Atkinson, eds), World Federation of Neurological Sciences, Brisbane, pp. 425-430.

 

Golding E.M., McIntosh T.K., Williams J.P., Vink R. (1994) Blood glucose concentration does not affect outcome following moderate brain trauma in rats, in Recent Advances in Neurotraumatology (G.S. Merry and L. Atkinson, eds), World Federation of Neurological Sciences, Brisbane, pp. 537-541.

 

Vink R., Golding E.M., Headrick J.P. (1994) Bioenergetic analysis of oxidative metabolism following traumatic brain injury in rats, Journal Neurotrauma 11 (3), 265-274.

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