Susan KATHLEEN Wood

TitleASST PROFESSOR-USC
InstitutionUniversity of South Carolina School of Medicine
DepartmentMDC PHARM/PHYS & NEURO
AddressMEDICAL V.A. #1
Columbia, South Carolina 29209
Phone(803)216-3522
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    1. Smiley CE, Pate BS, Bouknight SJ, Francis MJ, Nowicki AV, Harrington EN, Wood SK. Estrogen receptor beta in the central amygdala regulates the deleterious behavioral and neuronal consequences of repeated social stress in female rats. Neurobiol Stress. 2023 Mar; 23:100531. PMID: 36879670; PMCID: PMC9984877.
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    2. Pate BS, Bouknight SJ, Harrington EN, Mott SE, Augenblick LM, Smiley CE, Morgan CG, Calatayud BM, Mart?nez-Mu?iz GA, Thayer JF, Wood SK. Site-Specific knockdown of microglia in the locus coeruleus regulates hypervigilant responses to social stress in female rats. Brain Behav Immun. 2023 03; 109:190-203. PMID: 36682513.
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    3. Smiley CE, Wood SK, Smiley CE, Wood SK. Stress- and drug-induced neuroimmune signaling as a therapeutic target for comorbid anxiety and substance use disorders. Pharmacol Ther. 2022 11; 239:108212. PMID: 35580690.
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    4. Hollis F, Pope BS, Gorman-Sandler E, Wood SK, Hollis F, Pope BS, Gorman-Sandler E, Wood SK. Neuroinflammation and Mitochondrial Dysfunction Link Social Stress to Depression. Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2022; 54:59-93. PMID: 35184261.
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    5. Porcher L, Bruckmeier S, Burbano SD, Finnell JE, Gorny N, Klett J, Wood SK, Kelly MP, Porcher L, Bruckmeier S, Burbano SD, Finnell JE, Gorny N, Klett J, Wood SK, Kelly MP. Aging triggers an upregulation of a multitude of cytokines in the male and especially the female rodent hippocampus but more discrete changes in other brain regions. J Neuroinflammation. 2021 Sep 22; 18(1):219. PMID: 34551810; PMCID: PMC8459490.
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    6. Martinez-Muniz GA, Wood SK, Martinez-Muniz GA, Wood SK. Sex Differences in the Inflammatory Consequences of Stress: Implications for Pharmacotherapy. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2020 10; 375(1):161-174. PMID: 32759370; PMCID: PMC7569308.
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    7. Pope BS, Wood SK, Pope BS, Wood SK. Advances in understanding mechanisms and therapeutic targets to treat comorbid depression and cardiovascular disease. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2020 09; 116:337-349. PMID: 32598982; PMCID: PMC7423695.
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    8. Oliveira LA, Gomes-de-Souza L, Benini R, Wood SK, Crestani CC, Oliveira LA, Gomes-de-Souza L, Benini R, Wood SK, Crestani CC. Both CRF1 and CRF2 receptors in the bed nucleus of stria terminalis are involved in baroreflex impairment evoked by chronic stress in rats. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2021 03 08; 105:110009. PMID: 32535028.
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    9. Pope BS, Wood SK, Pope BS, Wood SK. Stress-induced inflammation as the "connexin" between post-traumatic stress disorder and cardiovascular disease. Brain Behav Immun. 2019 Nov; 82:3-5. PMID: 31425828.
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    10. Wilson MA, Liberzon I, Lindsey ML, Lokshina Y, Risbrough VB, Sah R, Wood SK, Williamson JB, Spinale FG, Wilson MA, Liberzon I, Lindsey ML, Lokshina Y, Risbrough VB, Sah R, Wood SK, Williamson JB, Spinale FG. Common pathways and communication between the brain and heart: connecting post-traumatic stress disorder and heart failure. Stress. 2019 09; 22(5):530-547. PMID: 31161843; PMCID: PMC6690762.
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    11. Finnell JE, Moffitt CM, Hesser LA, Harrington E, Melson MN, Wood CS, Wood SK, Finnell JE, Moffitt CM, Hesser LA, Harrington E, Melson MN, Wood CS, Wood SK. The contribution of the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system in the emergence of defeat-induced inflammatory priming. Brain Behav Immun. 2019 07; 79:102-113. PMID: 30707932; PMCID: PMC6591045.
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    12. Finnell JE, Wood SK, Finnell JE, Wood SK. Putative Inflammatory Sensitive Mechanisms Underlying Risk or Resilience to Social Stress. Front Behav Neurosci. 2018; 12:240. PMID: 30416436; PMCID: PMC6212591.
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    13. Lindsey ML, Gray GA, Wood SK, Curran-Everett D, Lindsey ML, Gray GA, Wood SK, Curran-Everett D. Statistical considerations in reporting cardiovascular research. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2018 08 01; 315(2):H303-H313. PMID: 30028200; PMCID: PMC6139626.
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    14. Finnell JE, Muniz BL, Padi AR, Lombard CM, Moffitt CM, Wood CS, Wilson LB, Reagan LP, Wilson MA, Wood SK, Finnell JE, Muniz BL, Padi AR, Lombard CM, Moffitt CM, Wood CS, Wilson LB, Reagan LP, Wilson MA, Wood SK. Essential Role of Ovarian Hormones in Susceptibility to the Consequences of Witnessing Social Defeat in Female Rats. Biol Psychiatry. 2018 09 01; 84(5):372-382. PMID: 29544773; PMCID: PMC6067999.
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    15. Finnell JE, Lombard CM, Padi AR, Moffitt CM, Wilson LB, Wood CS, Wood SK, Finnell JE, Lombard CM, Padi AR, Moffitt CM, Wilson LB, Wood CS, Wood SK. Physical versus psychological social stress in male rats reveals distinct cardiovascular, inflammatory and behavioral consequences. PLoS One. 2017; 12(2):e0172868. PMID: 28241050; PMCID: PMC5328366.
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    16. Finnell JE, Lombard CM, Melson MN, Singh NP, Nagarkatti M, Nagarkatti P, Fadel JR, Wood CS, Wood SK, Finnell JE, Lombard CM, Melson MN, Singh NP, Nagarkatti M, Nagarkatti P, Fadel JR, Wood CS, Wood SK. The protective effects of resveratrol on social stress-induced cytokine release and depressive-like behavior. Brain Behav Immun. 2017 Jan; 59:147-157. PMID: 27592314; PMCID: PMC5154920.
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    17. Wood CS, Valentino RJ, Wood SK, Wood CS, Valentino RJ, Wood SK. Individual differences in the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system: Relevance to stress-induced cardiovascular vulnerability. Physiol Behav. 2017 04 01; 172:40-48. PMID: 27423323; PMCID: PMC5237421.
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    18. Finnell JE, Wood SK, Finnell JE, Wood SK. Neuroinflammation at the interface of depression and cardiovascular disease: Evidence from rodent models of social stress. Neurobiol Stress. 2016 Oct; 4:1-14. PMID: 27981185; PMCID: PMC5146276.
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    19. Wood SK, Valentino RJ, Wood SK, Valentino RJ. The brain norepinephrine system, stress and cardiovascular vulnerability. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2017 Mar; 74(Pt B):393-400. PMID: 27131968; PMCID: PMC5083238.
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    20. Zitnik GA, Curtis AL, Wood SK, Arner J, Valentino RJ, Zitnik GA, Curtis AL, Wood SK, Arner J, Valentino RJ. Adolescent Social Stress Produces an Enduring Activation of the Rat Locus Coeruleus and Alters its Coherence with the Prefrontal Cortex. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2016 Apr; 41(5):1376-85. PMID: 26361057; PMCID: PMC4793122.
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    21. Wood SK, Bhatnagar S, Wood SK, Bhatnagar S. Resilience to the effects of social stress: evidence from clinical and preclinical studies on the role of coping strategies. Neurobiol Stress. 2015 Jan 01; 1:164-173. PMID: 25580450; PMCID: PMC4286805.
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    22. Wood SK, Wood CS, Lombard CM, Lee CS, Zhang XY, Finnell JE, Valentino RJ, Wood SK, Wood CS, Lombard CM, Lee CS, Zhang XY, Finnell JE, Valentino RJ. Inflammatory Factors Mediate Vulnerability to a Social Stress-Induced Depressive-like Phenotype in Passive Coping Rats. Biol Psychiatry. 2015 Jul 01; 78(1):38-48. PMID: 25676490; PMCID: PMC4442770.
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    23. Wood SK, Wood SK. Cardiac autonomic imbalance by social stress in rodents: understanding putative biomarkers. Front Psychol. 2014; 5:950. PMID: 25206349; PMCID: PMC4143725.
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    24. Wood SK, Wood SK. Individual differences in the neurobiology of social stress: implications for depression-cardiovascular disease comorbidity. Curr Neuropharmacol. 2014 Mar; 12(2):205-11. PMID: 24669213; PMCID: PMC3964750.
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    25. Chaijale NN, Curtis AL, Wood SK, Zhang XY, Bhatnagar S, Reyes BA, Van Bockstaele EJ, Valentino RJ, Chaijale NN, Curtis AL, Wood SK, Zhang XY, Bhatnagar S, Reyes BA, Van Bockstaele EJ, Valentino RJ. Social stress engages opioid regulation of locus coeruleus norepinephrine neurons and induces a state of cellular and physical opiate dependence. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2013 Sep; 38(10):1833-43. PMID: 23660707; PMCID: PMC3746692.
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    26. Wood SK, McFadden K, Griffin T, Wolfe JH, Zderic S, Valentino RJ, Wood SK, McFadden K, Griffin T, Wolfe JH, Zderic S, Valentino RJ. A corticotropin-releasing factor receptor antagonist improves urodynamic dysfunction produced by social stress or partial bladder outlet obstruction in male rats. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2013 Jun 01; 304(11):R940-50. PMID: 23552576; PMCID: PMC3680758.
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    27. Wood SK, Zhang XY, Reyes BA, Lee CS, Van Bockstaele EJ, Valentino RJ, Wood SK, Zhang XY, Reyes BA, Lee CS, Van Bockstaele EJ, Valentino RJ. Cellular adaptations of dorsal raphe serotonin neurons associated with the development of active coping in response to social stress. Biol Psychiatry. 2013 Jun 01; 73(11):1087-94. PMID: 23452664; PMCID: PMC3648616.
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    28. Wood SK, McFadden KV, Grigoriadis D, Bhatnagar S, Valentino RJ, Wood SK, McFadden KV, Grigoriadis D, Bhatnagar S, Valentino RJ. Depressive and cardiovascular disease comorbidity in a rat model of social stress: a putative role for corticotropin-releasing factor. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2012 Jul; 222(2):325-36. PMID: 22322324; PMCID: PMC3613282.
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    29. Valentino RJ, Wood SK, Wein AJ, Zderic SA, Valentino RJ, Wood SK, Wein AJ, Zderic SA. The bladder-brain connection: putative role of corticotropin-releasing factor. Nat Rev Urol. 2011 Jan; 8(1):19-28. PMID: 21135878; PMCID: PMC3662807.
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    30. Wood SK, Walker HE, Valentino RJ, Bhatnagar S, Wood SK, Walker HE, Valentino RJ, Bhatnagar S. Individual differences in reactivity to social stress predict susceptibility and resilience to a depressive phenotype: role of corticotropin-releasing factor. Endocrinology. 2010 Apr; 151(4):1795-805. PMID: 20160137; PMCID: PMC2850230.
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    31. Wood SK, Narasimhan D, Cooper Z, Sunahara RK, Woods JH, Wood SK, Narasimhan D, Cooper Z, Sunahara RK, Woods JH. Prevention and reversal by cocaine esterase of cocaine-induced cardiovascular effects in rats. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2010 Jan 15; 106(2-3):219-29. PMID: 19800183; PMCID: PMC3349347.
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    32. Wood SK, Baez MA, Bhatnagar S, Valentino RJ, Wood SK, Baez MA, Bhatnagar S, Valentino RJ. Social stress-induced bladder dysfunction: potential role of corticotropin-releasing factor. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2009 May; 296(5):R1671-8. PMID: 19279290; PMCID: PMC2689833.
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    33. Wood SK, Woods JH, Wood SK, Woods JH. Corticotropin-releasing factor receptor-1: a therapeutic target for cardiac autonomic disturbances. Expert Opin Ther Targets. 2007 Nov; 11(11):1401-13. PMID: 18028006.
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    34. Wood SK, Verhoeven RE, Savit AZ, Rice KC, Fischbach PS, Woods JH, Wood SK, Verhoeven RE, Savit AZ, Rice KC, Fischbach PS, Woods JH. Facilitation of cardiac vagal activity by CRF-R1 antagonists during swim stress in rats. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2006 Dec; 31(12):2580-90. PMID: 16710322; PMCID: PMC1780169.
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    35. Jutkiewicz EM, Wood SK, Houshyar H, Hsin LW, Rice KC, Woods JH, Jutkiewicz EM, Wood SK, Houshyar H, Hsin LW, Rice KC, Woods JH. The effects of CRF antagonists, antalarmin, CP154,526, LWH234, and R121919, in the forced swim test and on swim-induced increases in adrenocorticotropin in rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2005 Jul; 180(2):215-23. PMID: 15696320; PMCID: PMC1315297.
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