Paula Andrea Zamudio-bulcock

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentNeuroscience - Research And PI
AddressP.O. Box MSC 861
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Thurmond Gazes - 30 Courtenay Drive
Phone505-804-5523
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    1. Zamudio PA, Gioia D, Glaser C, Woodward JJ. Chemogenetic Perturbation of the Posterior But Not Anterior Cerebellum Reduces Voluntary Ethanol Consumption. eNeuro. 2023 Sep; 10(9). PMID: 37679043; PMCID: PMC10512884.
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    2. Nimitvilai-Roberts S, Gioia D, Zamudio PA, Woodward JJ. Ethanol inhibition of lateral orbitofrontal cortex neuron excitability is mediated via dopamine D1/D5 receptor-induced release of astrocytic glycine. Neuropharmacology. 2021 07 01; 192:108600. PMID: 33965399; PMCID: PMC8217293.
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    3. Zamudio PA, Gioia DA, Lopez M, Homanics GE, Woodward JJ. The escalation in ethanol consumption following chronic intermittent ethanol exposure is blunted in mice expressing ethanol-resistant GluN1 or GluN2A NMDA receptor subunits. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2021 Jan; 238(1):271-279. PMID: 33052417; PMCID: PMC7796987.
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    4. Zamudio PA, Smothers TC, Homanics GE, Woodward JJ. Knock-in Mice Expressing an Ethanol-Resistant GluN2A NMDA Receptor Subunit Show Altered Responses to Ethanol. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2020 02; 44(2):479-491. PMID: 31872888; PMCID: PMC7018579.
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    5. Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Homanics GE, Woodward JJ, Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Homanics GE, Woodward JJ. Loss of Ethanol Inhibition of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor-Mediated Currents and Plasticity of Cerebellar Synapses in Mice Expressing the GluN1(F639A) Subunit. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2018 Apr; 42(4):698-705. PMID: 29323417; PMCID: PMC5880713.
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    6. den Hartog C, Zamudio-Bulcock P, Nimitvilai S, Gilstrap M, Eaton B, Fedarovich H, Motts A, Woodward JJ, den Hartog C, Zamudio-Bulcock P, Nimitvilai S, Gilstrap M, Eaton B, Fedarovich H, Motts A, Woodward JJ. Inactivation of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex increases drinking in ethanol-dependent but not non-dependent mice. Neuropharmacology. 2016 08; 107:451-459. PMID: 27016020; PMCID: PMC4934018.
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    7. Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Morton RA, Valenzuela CF, Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Morton RA, Valenzuela CF. Third trimester-equivalent ethanol exposure does not alter complex spikes and climbing fiber long-term depression in cerebellar Purkinje neurons from juvenile rats. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2014 May; 38(5):1293-300. PMID: 24689500; PMCID: PMC3999235.
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    8. Diaz MR, Vollmer CC, Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Vollmer W, Blomquist SL, Morton RA, Everett JC, Zurek AA, Yu J, Orser BA, Valenzuela CF, Diaz MR, Vollmer CC, Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Vollmer W, Blomquist SL, Morton RA, Everett JC, Zurek AA, Yu J, Orser BA, Valenzuela CF. Repeated intermittent alcohol exposure during the third trimester-equivalent increases expression of the GABA(A) receptor d subunit in cerebellar granule neurons and delays motor development in rats. Neuropharmacology. 2014 Apr; 79:262-74. PMID: 24316160; PMCID: PMC3943642.
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    9. Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Everett J, Harteneck C, Valenzuela CF, Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Everett J, Harteneck C, Valenzuela CF. Activation of steroid-sensitive TRPM3 channels potentiates glutamatergic transmission at cerebellar Purkinje neurons from developing rats. J Neurochem. 2011 Nov; 119(3):474-85. PMID: 21955047; PMCID: PMC3192925.
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    10. Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Valenzuela CF, Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Valenzuela CF. Pregnenolone sulfate increases glutamate release at neonatal climbing fiber-to-Purkinje cell synapses. Neuroscience. 2011 Feb 23; 175:24-36. PMID: 21130844; PMCID: PMC3029476.
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    11. Valenzuela CF, Lindquist B, Zamudio-Bulcock PA, Valenzuela CF, Lindquist B, Zamudio-Bulcock PA. A review of synaptic plasticity at Purkinje neurons with a focus on ethanol-induced cerebellar dysfunction. Int Rev Neurobiol. 2010; 91:339-72. PMID: 20813248.
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    12. Mameli M, Botta P, Zamudio PA, Zucca S, Valenzuela CF. Ethanol decreases Purkinje neuron excitability by increasing GABA release in rat cerebellar slices. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2008 Dec; 327(3):910-7. PMID: 18755936; PMCID: PMC2768120.
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    13. Mameli M, Zamudio PA, Carta M, Valenzuela CF. Developmentally regulated actions of alcohol on hippocampal glutamatergic transmission. J Neurosci. 2005 Aug 31; 25(35):8027-36. PMID: 16135760; PMCID: PMC6725449.
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    14. Galindo R, Zamudio PA, Valenzuela CF. Alcohol is a potent stimulant of immature neuronal networks: implications for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. J Neurochem. 2005 Sep; 94(6):1500-11. PMID: 16000153.
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