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CURRICULUM VITAE

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David Eugene Dostal, Professor

Date of Birth: 3 January 1955

Birth Place: Topeka, Kansas

Spouse: Barbara J. Dostal, married May 21, 1983

Children: Joseph Aaron (01/05/91) and Johnathan Alan (10/21/94)

Parents: Deward L. Dostal and Marie J. Dostal

Home Address: 206 Lakeview Rd

Temple, TX 76502

254-***-****

Work address: Cardiovascular Research Institute

Department of Molecular Cardiology

Texas A&M University System-HSC

1901 South 1st Street

VA Building 205, CTVHSC

Temple, TX 76504

Tel: 254-***-****

abptp8@r.postjobfree.com

Education: 1969

-73 Gregory High School, Gregory, SD

Degrees Received: B.S

., 1976, Chemistry, University of SD, Vermillion

M.A

., 1978, Developmental Biology, University of SD, Vermillion

Ph.D., 1986, Physiology, University of Missouri at Columbia, research performed

at the Harry S Truman VA Memorial Hospital.

Dissertation Title: Vascular hyperresponsiveness in renal arterial rings produced

by renal prehypertensive rabbit plasma.

Postdoctorate, 1986-1990, Pharmacology, Charlottesville, VA

FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORS

NIH Teaching Training Grant (1980-84), University Missouri-Columbia

Award for Outstanding Teaching in the Medical Sciences (1984), University of Missouri-

Columbia

NIH Research Training Grant (1984-86), University of Missouri-Columbia

NIH Postdoctoral Hypertension Training Grant (1986-87), NRSA Postdoctoral Training Grant

(1987-1990)

Sigma Xi (1988-92)

Member of American Heart Association, High Blood Pressure Research, Basic Cardiovascular

Sciences

Member of the International Society for Heart Disease (ISHR)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1984-86 Elements of Physiology for Undergraduate/Graduate Students: Classroom lecture (15

hrs/yr) on pituitary hormones and regulation of cardiovascular and renal systems. 250

students per term (three terms/yr). University of Missouri, Columbia.

1980-84 Elements of Physiology Laboratory: Lab lectures (135 hrs/yr), demonstrations,

coordinated and supervised junior teaching assistants for three terms each year.

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Coordinated and supervised catheterization of anesthetized dogs used for demonstration

of cardiovascular and respiratory reflexes. 125 students per term (three terms/yr).

University of Missouri, Columbia.

1983-84 Medical Student Cardiovascular Laboratory: Lab lectures and demonstrations (12

hrs/yr)

involving cardiovascular respiratory experiments. Supervised arterial and venous

catherization of dogs, use of polygraphs and interpretation ECGs, respiratory and

cardiovascular reflex data. 12 students per term (one term/yr). University of Missouri,

Columbia.

1987-90 Pharmacology for Undergraduate Students: Classroom lectures (3 hrs/yr) on

cardiovascular and lipid/cholesterol lowering drugs. 80 students per term (one term/yr).

University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

1989-90 Pharmacology for Graduate Students: Classroom lectures (6 hrs/yr) on diuretics,

antihypertensives, cardiac inotropes, antianginals, and antiarrythmics. 12 students per

term (one term/yr). University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

1998-99 Physiology 571 for Graduate Students: Classroom lectures (6 hrs/yr) on cardiac

mechanics, vascular physiology, and cardiovascular regulation. Penn State University,

State College.

2000 Cardiac Mechanics and Molecular Signaling for Cardiology Fellows: Classroom lectures

(3

hrs) on molecular and biochemical regulation of cardiac function. Scott & White Hospital,

College of Medicine, Temple, TX.

2001

-02Cardiac Mechanics, Molecular Signaling, Bioinformatics and Microarray Chip

Technology

for Cardiology Fellows: Classroom lectures (1.5 h). Scott & White Hospital, College of

Medicine, Temple, TX.

2002-05 Cardiac Mechanics, Electrocardiography, Integrated Cardiovascular Regulation for

Medical Students: Classroom lectures (7 hr). Texas A&M University System, College of

Medicine, College Station, TX.

2003-05 Integrin and Cytoskeletal Signaling: Advanced Topics in Cell Signaling MSCI 689:

Classroom lectures (6 hrs). Texas A&M University System, College of Medicine, College

Station, TX.

2003 Clinical Aspects of Congestive Heart Failure: BMEN 689 Biomedical Case Studies

Classroom lectures (1 hr). Texas A&M University, Department of Biomedical Engineering,

College Station, TX.

2004-05 Cardiac Hypertrophy and Heart Failure: MSCI 689 Cardiovascular Sciences:

Classroom

lectures (1 hr) Texas A&M University System, College of Medicine, College Station, TX.

2004 Dept. of Medicine Current Concepts of Cell Adhesion in Disease States: Subspecialty

Fellows Course: Research in Health and Disease: Classroom lectures (2 hr) Scott &

White Memorial Hospital, College of Medicine, Temple, TX.

2005 Excitation-Contraction Coupling, Cardiac Mechanics, Electrocardiography First year

Medical Students: Classroom lectures (6 hr). Texas A&M University System, College of

Medicine, College Station, TX.

2006-09 MEID 905: Structure and Function of Human Organ Systems, Cardiac Physiology, 8

credit-hour course, 83 medical students, classroom lectures (6 hr), College of Medicine,

College Station, TX.

2005

-11 MSCI 689: Advanced Topics in Cell Signaling, 3 credit-hour graduate student

course, 3

students, classroom lectures on stress-activated kinases, cell cycle signaling pathways

(6

hr), Temple, TX.

2009

-10SBTM 612 Techniques Course II. 3 credit-hour graduate student course, 7 students,

classroom lectures (6 hr), laboratory (4 hr) on echocardiography and heart failure,

Temple, TX.

2010

-11 SBTM 615 Pathobiology and Therapeutics. 4 credit-hour graduate student course.

Faculty

facilitator for heart failure block. Temple, TX.

2010 MEID 905: Structure and Function of Human Organ Systems, Cardiac Physiology Block,

8

credit-hour course, 150 medical students (M2), classroom lectures (6 hr), College of

Medicine, Temple, TX.

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

1975

-76Teaching Assistant, Department of ChemistryUniversity of South Dakota, Vermillion

1976

-78Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Biology

University of South Dakota, Vermillion

1980

-84Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Physiology

University of Missouri, Columbia

1984

-86Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Physiology

University of Missouri, Columbia

1986

-87Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Hypertension

University of Virginia, Charlottesville

1987

-90Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Pharmacology

University of Virginia, Charlottesville

1990

-96Associate Scientist/Assistant Professor, The Henry Hood Center for Research

Geisinger Clinic, Danville, PA

1996

-97Research Scientist II/Assistant Professor, The Henry Hood Research Program,

Geisinger Clinic, Danville, PA

1997

-98Assistant Professor, The Henry Hood Research Research Program, Pennsylvannia

State

University College of Medicine, Danville, PA

1998

-99Research Associate Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology,

Penn

State University College of Medicine, Danville, PA.

1999

-02Research Associate Professor, Department of Molecular Cardiology, Cardiovascular

Institute, Texas A&M Health Science System - CTVHCS, Temple, TX.

2003

-09Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science

System, Temple, TX.

2003

-2007Associate Professor, cross-appointment, Department of Medical Physiology,Texas

A&M

Health Science System, Temple, TX.

2009

-Pres Professor, cross-appointment, Department of Systems Biology and Translational

Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science System, Temple, TX.

2010

-Pres Professor, Internal Medicine/College of Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science

System,

Temple, TX

SERVICE

TO THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

VA Research Experience

1980

-86 Basic hypertension research with Dr. J. Alan Johnson (Career Scientist) at the

Harry S

Truman VA Hospital in Columbia, Missouri

1999-11 Basic research in the Cardiovascular Research Institute (Division of Molecular

Cardiology)

at Central Texas Veterans Health Care System (CTVHCS) in Temple

VA Research Grants

1993

-04Consultant/Reviewer for Veterans Administration (North Eastern and Western

branches)

2002-11 Research member for Veterans Integrated Service Networks in Texas (VISN-17)

2009-11 Reviewer for the Department of Veterans Affairs Cardiovascular Studies A (CARA)

Merit

Review Subcommittee

VA Committees for Central Texas Veterans Health Care System (CTVHCS)

1999 Planning committee for "A Star For Texas" fundraiser for the Cardiovascular Research

Institute, Temple, TX

1999

-11Radiation Safety/Medical Radioisotope Committee

1999

-02Laboratory Safety Oversight Committee

1999

-09

Research and Development (R&D) Committee

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1998

-01Task Force for the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI

)

2000

-03 Building and Design Committee for construction of new CVRI

2000

-11Research Liason to Radiation Safety Officer

2001

-02Assistant Radiation Safety Officer for Research

2001-11 Chairman of Radiation Safety Protocol Review Committee (RPRC)

2001

-03 Strategic Research Planning Committee for the Temple Texas VA Research Building

2001 Groundbreaking Committee for Cardiovascular Research Institute

2002-11 Research Committee VISN-17 (Texas Veterans Administration)

2005 Organizer for VISN-17 Annual Research Conference on Current Concepts and

Controversies in Hypertension

2004-08 Alternate Radiation Safety Officer (RSO)

2009-11 Vice-chair of Subcommittee for Scientific Review (SSR)

2011 Research and Development (R&D) Committee

OTHER COMMITTEES AND GRANT REVIEW EXPERIENCE

1989

-91Consultant/Reviewer for Tobacco and Health Research Institute grants, Lexington,

KY

1992

-96Consultant/Reviewer

for Whitaker Foundation grants

1994-97 Peer-Review Committee for the American Heart Association, PA Affiliate

1996-98 Chairman of Information Technology Committee for American Heart Association

1996-98 Board of Directors of the American Heart Association, PA Affiliate

1996-97 Animal Care and Use Committee at Geisinger Clinic

1997-99 Computer Committee at Weis Center for Research

1998 Ad hoc Consultant/Reviewer for National Institutes of Health (CV-B)

1999-07 Board of Directors of American Heart Association (Temple-Belton, TX)

1999-03 Peer Reviewer for American Heart Association grants (Western Review Consortium)

2000-08 Institutional Research Committee at Scott & White

2000-08 Member of Scott & White Research Advisor Committee

2000-11 Member and Co-chair of Internal Medicine Mentor s Committee at Scott & White

2000

-08 Reviewer for Scott & White New Programs Research Initiative Applications

2000

Institutional Focus Group for Research, Scott & White

2001

-08 Project Administrative Review Committee (PAR) for Scott & White

2001

-03 Research and Education Planning Committee (REPC) for Scott & White

2001

-03 Reviewer for National Institutes of Health (Special Review Committee)

2001 Vision Committee for Education and Research, Scott &White

2001

-11Graduate Faculty Member of the Texas A&M University-HSC-GSBS

2001

-06Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC

), TAMHSC

2001

-07Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), Scott & White

2000

-04 Peer Reviewer for Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Technology

Transfer

(STTR) Grants, National Institutes of Health (HEM-1)

2001

-03Reviewer/Chairman for Special Emphasis Review Panel for National Institutes of

Health

2002

-03 Reviewer for HLBP Workgroup for National Institutes of Health

2003-05 Confocal/multiphoton Microscope oversight committee for COM at College Station

2004-05 Chair of CVRI Core Facilities and Instrumentation Committee

2004-11 Representative of Research Lab Operations, Radiation Safety Committee, TAMU

Health

Science Center, Temple campus

2004-11 Chair of Cardiovascular Research Institute Scientific Program Committee

2004-08 Member of Internal Medicine Research Committee (IRC)

2004-11 Reviewer for CCHF NIH study section

2005 Member of the Space Review Task Force, College of Medicine, Texas A&M HSC

2005-11 AAS Advisory Committee for Temple College

2005-08 Member of Scott & White Tissue Bank Oversight Committee

2006-08 Member of Imaging Oversight Committee for COM at Temple

2006-08 Member of the Educational Technology Advisory Group (ETAG) for COM

2006-10 Member of Scott & White Data Safety and Monitoring Board for Cancer Research

Inst.

2007 College of Medicine Educational Technology Curriculum Subcommittee (EdTechSubCom)

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2007-08 Scott & White Research and Education Task Force Committee

2009-11 Member of the Texas A&M Health Science Center Research Advisory Committee

2008-11 Executive Committee of the Cardiovascular Research Institute

2009-11 Animal Research Ultrasound Committee, Chair (ARUC)

2009-11 Scott & White Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)

2010-11 Peer Reviewer for Basic Science Signaling Section-3 (National AHA)

2010-11 IACUC Chair for Texas A&M Health Science Center

2010-11 IACUC Chair for Scott & White Hospital

2010-11 Texas A&M Health Science Center Compliance Task force

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE

1. Current Concepts and Controversies in Hypertension, April 21, 2005, VA Building 205,

Temple

Texas, affiliations included VISN-17 (Research Divisions that consist of the Dallas,

Temple,

Waco, Austin and San Antonio Veterans Administrations) Annual Research Conference. 65

attendees, primary organizer.

th

2. 12 Annual Internal Medicine Research Day, May 6, 2005, Scott & White Hospital, Rm 109,

Temple Texas, ~80 attendees, co-organizer.

3. 2005 Flow Cytometry Workshop: Principals and Application, Aug 19, 2005 VA Building

205,

Temple Texas, affiliations include Central Texas VA, Texas A&M University College of

Medicine,

and Scott & White Hospital, 24 attendees, primary organizer.

4. First Annual Cardiovascular Research Institute Retreat, Oct 27-28, Scott & White

Hospital, Rm

110, Temple Texas, affiliations include Central Texas VA, Texas A&M University College of

Medicine, and Scott & White Hospital, IBT, 93 attendees, primary organizer.

th

5. 13 Annual South Texas ACP Associates Research Program, May 3, 2006, Scott & White

Hospital, Mayborn auditorium, Temple Texas, affiliations include Texas A&M University

System -

HSC, Scott & White, Temple; UTMB, Austin; UTHSC-San Antonio; UTHSC-Harlington; BAMC-

Fort Sam Houston; WHMC-Lackland AFB, ~100 attendees, Scientific Director/Planning

Committee member .

th

6. 12 Annual Internal Medicine Research Day, May 5, 2006, Scott & White Hospital, Rm 109,

Temple Texas, ~80 attendees, co-organizer.

7.

MANUSCRIPT REVIEW EXPERIENCE

1986

-PresentAmerican Journal of Physiology; Bentham Publishing; Biotechniques; Blood

Vessels;

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Cardiac Journal; Circulation; Circulation Research; Experimental Cell Research;

Hypertension; Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology; Journal of Clinical Investigation;

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry; Journal of Molecular and Cellular

Cardiology; Cardiology Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics; Life

Sciences; Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, The Canadian Journal of Physiology and

Pharmacology

TRAINEES

Chiencheng Lin, PhD, Post Doctoral Fellow,

July 1993 - June 30, 1995

Donald Hoover, PhD, Visiting Scientist, April 1994 - Aug 29, 1994

Thomas Peeler, PhD, Visiting Scientist, June 1995 - Aug 1995

Rachel M. Hunt, PhD, Post Doctoral Fellow, July 1995 - June 30, 1996

Steven A. Leicht, Undergraduate student from Bucknell University, May 1996 - Aug 1996

Masafumi Watanabe, MD, Post-doctoral fellow, Sept 1996 - Oct 1997

Jun Fukuzawa, MD, PhD, Visiting Scientist from Japan, Sept 1997 - Oct 1998

Jacey Hornecker, Undergraduate student from Texas A&M, May 2000 - Aug 2000

Sumit Shah, Undergraduate student from Stanford, CA, May 2000 - Sept 2000

Neeshant Hajira, Undergraduate student from Boston University, MA, June 2000 - Aug 2000

Rajesh Kumar, PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow. Jan 2001 - Dec 2002

.

Sandhya Sanghi, PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow, Jan 2001- Aug June 2004

Jason Lange, MD, Resident, Scott & White Memorial Hospital, May 2001

.

Robert Denyer, MD, Cardiology Fellow, Scott & White Hospital, July 2001 - June 2002

.

Elizabeth Ebert, MD, Internal Medicine Resident, Scott & White, Sept 2001 - June 30,

2003

.

Song Min Hong, MD, Internal Medicine Resident, Scott & White, Nov 2001-June 30, 2004

.

Ronald Kantola, DO, Internal Medicine Resident, Scott & White, Dec 2001 - June 30, 2003

.

Sheldon Chaffer, MD, Internal Medicine Resident, Scott & White, Feb 2002 - June 30, 2004

.

Milan Sheth, DO, Cardiology Fellow, July 1, 2002 - June 30, 2004

.

Shivani Desai, Summer Student from Temple High School, June - July 2002

Coty Jewel, MD, Internal Medicine Resident/Research Fellow, Scott & White, July 2003 -

June 2005

Bethany Chaffin, Summer Student from Oklahoma University, May 15 2004 - Aug 20, 2004

Daniel Levesque, MD, Internal Medicine Resident, Aug 2003 - May 2005

Eric Walker, MD, Internal Medicine Resident Aug 2004 - May 2005

Jonathan Mock, MD, Internal Medicine Resident, July 2005 - 2007

Hind Lal, PhD

., Postdoctoral Fellow, September 2005 - June 2009

.

Hui Yan, MD/PhD, Research Associate, Sept 2005 - April 2006

Rakeshwar Guleria, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, April 2006 - July 2006

Suresh Verma, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, January 2007 - Present

John C. Reneau, MD/PhD, Medical Student (M1), May 2007 - June 2007

Honey B. Golden, Graduate Student/COM/Tamhsc, Aug 20, 2007 - 2010

Hitesh Singh, MD, Internal Medicine Resident, Scott & White, Sept 2007 - Present

April Holt, BA, Summer Internship for Temple College Biosciences, June 2008 - Aug 2008

Marcelo Medical Student (M1), summer research rotation,

May 2009 - Aug 2009

Swagoto Mukappaddahyah, Medical student

(M1), summer research rotation, May 2009 - Aug

2009

Nimrit Goraya MD, Nephrology Fellow,

Scott and White, Texas A&M HSC, Jan 2010 - July 2010

Suraj Sunder, Medical student, summer rotation May 2010Aug 2010

Ricardo Cristales, Summer Internship for Temple College Biosciences, June 2010 - Aug 2010

Hao Feng, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Dec 2010 - Present

Kumar Dasuri, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Nov 2010Present

Damir Nizmutdinov, MD/PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, March 2011 - Present

HOBBIES, INTERESTS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Computer: software development for Windows/Linux; computer repair

Home remodeling: carpentry, flooring, drywall

Automotive: engine rebuild, body work, machine/fabricate small parts

Music: choir, small vocal groups

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PUBLICATIONS

1. Bowers MA, III, Dostal DE, Heisinger JF. Failure of selenite to protect against

mercuric chloride in

early devlopmental stages of the Japanese ricefish (Oryzias latipes). Comp Biochem

Physiol

66C:175-178, 1979.

2. Wells AM, Johnson JA, Zeigler DW, Fowler WL, Jr, Dostal DE, Payne CG. Pressor and

vascular

responsiveness in renal prehypertensive rabbits with a non-filtering kidney. Proc Soc Exp

Biol Med

180:24-32, 1985.

3. Fowler WL, Jr, Johnson JA, Kurz KD, Zeigler DW, Dostal DE, Payne CG. Body fluid

volumes in rats

with mestranol-induced hypertension. Am J Physiol 250:H190-H195, 1986.

4. Zeigler DW, Johnson JA, Koivunen DG, Siripaisarnpipat S, Fowler WL, Jr, Dostal DE,

Payne CG.

Angiotensin receptors and pressor hyperresponsiveness in renal prehypertensive rabbits.

Am J

angiotensin II

receptor

couples to Stat1 and Stat3 activation through Jak2 kinase in neonatal rat cardiac

myocytes. J Mol

Cell Cardiol 29:2513-2524, 1997.

29. Brooks WW, Bing OHL, Conrad CH, O'Neill L, Crow MT, Lakatta EG, Dostal DE, Baker KM,

Boluyt

MO. Left ventricular gene expression during regression of hypertrophy with angiotensin

converting

enzyme inhibition in hypertrophied and failing myocardium from aged spontaneously

hypertensive

rats. Hypertension 30:1362-1368, 1997.

30. Dostal, DE, Hunt RA, Kule CE, Bhat GJ, Karoor VJ, McWhinney CD, Baker KM. Molecular

mechanisms of angiotensin II in modulating cardiac function: Intracardiac effects and

signal

transduction pathways. J Mol Cell Cardiol 29:2893-2902, 1997.

31. McWhinney CM, Dostal DE, Kempinski, AM, Baker KM. Angiotensin II activates Stat5

through Jak2

kinase in cardiac myocytes. J Mol Cell Cardiol 30:751-761, 1998

32. Dostal DE, Baker KM. Pathophysiology of the renin-angiotensin system in Heart

Failure: Molecular

control through endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine pathways, In: Heart Metabolism in

Failure, 1st

Edition (R.A. Altschuld and R.A. Haworth, Eds) in the series: Advances in Organ Biology,

vol. 4B

(E.E. Bittar, Ed.) Jai Press, Connecticut, 1998, 305-322.

33. Dostal DE, Baker KM. Angiotensin and Endothelin: Messengers that couple ventricular

stretch to the

+ +

Na/H exchanger and cardiac hypertrophy. Circ Res 83:870-873, 1998.

34. Dostal, DE, Hunt RA, Kule CE, Baker KM. Developmental regulation of the cardiac renin

-angiotensin

system: Expression and association with growth and apoptosis. In: Angiotensin II Receptor

Blockade: Physiological and Clinical Implications. (NS Dhalla, RE Beamish, EDs) Kluwer

Academic

Publishers, 1998, 403-414.

35. Dostal DE, Kempinski AM, Motel TJ, Baker K. Absolute quantification of messenger RNA

using

multiplex reverse-transcriptase polymerase reaction. In: RT-PCT Methods for Gene Cloning

and

Analysis, eds. PD Siebert and C McAndrews, Eaton Publishing, 1998, 71-90.

36. Booz GE, Dostal DE Baker KM. Conditioned medium from cardiac fibroblasts rapidly

stimulates

signal transduction events, and increases protein synthesis and angiotensinogen mRNA of

cardiac

myocytes. Amer J Cardiol 83:44H-47H, 1999.

37. Dostal DE, Baker KM. The cardiac renin-angiotensin system: Conceptual, or a regulator

of cardiac

function Circ Res 85:643-650, 1999.

38. Fukuzawa J, Booz GW, Hunt RA, Shimizu N, Karoor V, Baker KM, Dostal DE. Cardiotrophin

-1

increases angiotensiogen mRNA levels in rat cardiac myocytes through STAT3: an autocrine

lo op

for hypertrophy. Hypertension 35:1191-1196, 2000.

39. Dostal, DE. The cardiac renin-angiotensin system: Novel signaling mechanisms and role

in

mediating cardiac growth. Regul Peptides 91:1-11, 2000.

40. Dostal DE, Booz GW, Baker KM. Regulation of angiotensinogen gene expression and

protein in

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neonatal rat cardiac fibroblasts by glucocorticoid and -adrenergic Stimulation. Basic

Research in

Cardiology 95:485-491, 2000.

41. Dostal DE. Regulation of Cardiac Collagen: Angiotensin and cross-talk with local

growth factors.

Hypertension 37:841-844, 2001.

42. Booz, GW, Fukuzawa J, Dostal DE, Baker. Angiotensin and cytokine receptor crosstalk

in

modulation of cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. Heart 33 (02) 174-179, 2001.

43. Barlucchi L, Leri A, Dostal DE, Fiordaliso F, Tada H, Hintze TH, Kajstura J, Nadal-

Ginard B, Anversa

P. Canine ventricular myocytes possess a renin-angiotensin system that is upregulated

with heart

failure. Circ Res 88:298-304, 2001

44. Dostal, DE, Tak T. Mechanoreceptors: elusive and important activators of cardiac

growth.

Netherlands Journal 9:65-67, 2001

45. Denyer R, Sanghi S, Kumar R, Dostal DE. Novel aspects of mechanical signaling in

cardiac tissue.

In Signal Transduction and Cardiac Hypertrophy. ed. NS Dhalla, Kluwer Academic Pub

lishers

(Boston), 2003, pp 181-198.

46. Shivakumar K, Dostal DE, Boheler K, Baker KM, Edward G. Lakatta. Differential

response of

cardiac fibroblasts from young adult and senescent rats to angiotensin II. AJP, 284:H1454-

459, 2003.

47. Watson LE, Sheth M, Lange J, Denyer RF, Dostal DE. Baseline echocardiographic values

for adult

male rats. J Amer Soc Echocardiography 17:161-167, 2004.

48. Baker, KM, Cherin M, Sanghi S, Booz GW, Dostal DE, Kumar R, Evidence of a novel

intracrine

mechanism in angiotensin II-induced cardiac hypertrophy. Regulatory Peptides 120:5-13,

2004

49. Sanghi S, Foster D, Jewell C, Dostal DE. Humoral and Mechanical Cross-Talk in the

Vasculature:

Perspectives in Vascular Disease. Vasc Dis Prevent 2:205-218, 2005

50. Sanghi S, Kumar R, Smith M, Baker KM, Dostal DE. Activation of Protein Kinase A by

Atrial

Natriuretic Peptide in Neonatal Rat Cardiac Fibroblasts: Role in Regulation of the Local

Renin -

Angiotensin System. Regulatory Peptides 132:1-8, 2005.

51. Sanghi S, Dostal DE. Mechanical Signaling and the Cardiac Renin-Angiotensin System.

In: The

Local Cardiac Renin Angiotensin System, eds. ED Frolich & RN Re, Springer, pp. 111-127,

2005.

52. Jewell C, Watson LE, Sanghi S, Dostal DE. Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists: A

Chang ing of

the Guard. Cardiovascular and Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry 4:129-153,

2006.

53. Dostal DE, Watson LE. Understanding diastolic heart failure with preserved ejection

fraction:

choosing the right model. Hypertension. 47(5):830-2, 2006.

54. Sanghi S, MacLaughlin EJ, Jewell CW, Chaffer S, Naus PJ, Watson LE and Dostal DE.

Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitors: A Painful Lesson. Cardiovascular & Hematological Disorders-

Drug

Targets, 6:85-100, 2006.

55. Alvaro D, Barbaro B, Franchitto A, Onori P, Glaser SS, Alpini G, Francis H, Marucci

L, Sterpetti P,

Ginanni- Corradini S, Onetti-Muda A, Dostal DE, De Santiis A, Attili AF, Benedetti A,

Gaudio E.

Estrogens and insulin like growth factor 1 modulate neoplastic cell growth in human

cholangiocarcinoma. Am J Pathol 169(3):877-88, 2006.

56. Lal H, Guleria R, Foster DM Lu G, Watson LE, Sanghi S, Dostal DE. Integrins: Novel

Theraeutic

Targets for Cardiovascular Diseases. Cardiovasc Hematol Agents Med Chem. 2007 5(2):109-

32,

2007

57. Watson LE, Mock J, Lal H, Lu G, Bourdeau RW, Tang WJ, Leppla SH, Dostal DE, Frankel

AE.

Differing Echocardiographic Effects of Anthrax Lethal and Edema Toxins. Front Biosci.

1;12:4670-

5, 2007.

58. Watson LE, Kuo S, Katki K, Dang T, Park SK, Dostal DE, Tang WJ, Leppla SH, Frankel,

A. Anthrax

toxins induce shock in rats by depressed cardiac ventricular function and reduced

preload. PLoS

ONE. 23;2:e466, 2007.

59. Lal H, Guleria R, Lu G, Foster DM, Smith M, Dostal DE. Stretch-Induced MAP Kinase

Activation in

Cardiac Myocytes: Differential Roles of 1-Integrin and Focal Adhesion Kinase. J Mol Cell

Cardiol.

43(2):137-47, 2007

60. Watson LE, Mock J, Lal H, Lu G, Bourdeau RW, Tang WJ, Leppla SH, Dostal DE, Frankel

AE.

Differing Echocardiographic Effects of Anthrax Lethal and Edema Toxins. Front Biosci.

1;12:4670-5,

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2007.

61. Lal H, Guleria R, Foster DM Lu G, Watson LE, Sanghi S, Dostal DE. Integrins: Novel

Theraeutic

Targets for Cardiovascular Diseases. Cardiovasc Hematol Agents Med Chem. 2007 5(2):109-

32,

2007.

62. Foster DM, Verma SK,Lal H, Reneau J, Smith M, Dostal DE. The Sodium Pump: Bridging

the basic

and Clinical Cardiovascular Sciences. Rec. Patents Endocrin, Metabol & Immune Drug

Discov. 1:

224-246, 2007.

63. Watson LE, Kuo S, Katki K, Dang T, Park SK, Dostal DE, Tang WJ, Leppla SH, Frankel,

A. Anthrax

toxins induce shock in rats by depressed cardiac ventricular function and reduced

preload. PLoS

ONE. 23;2:e466, 2007.

64. Lal H, Guleria R, Lu G, Foster DM, Smith M, Dostal DE. Stretch-Induced MAP Kinase

Activation in

Cardiac Myocytes: Differential Roles of 1-Integrin and Focal Adhesion Kinase. J Mol Cell

Cardiol.

43:137-47, 2007.

65. Francis H, Glaser S, DeMorrow S, Gaudio E, Ueno Y, Venter J, Dostal DE, Franchitto A,

Marzioni M,

Vaculin S, Katki K, Stutes M, Savage J, Alpini F. Small Mouse Cholangiocytes P roliferate

in

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angiotensinogen gene expression in cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts: opposing roles of

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68. Golden HB, Watson LE, Lal H, Verma SK, Foster DM, Kuo, Shu-Ru, Sharma AC, Kuo, Shu-

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Frankel AE and Dostal DE.Anthrax Toxin: Pathologic Effects on the Cardiovascular System.

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69. Glaser S, Gaudio E, Rao A, Pierce L, Onori P, Franchitto A, Francis H, Dostal DE,

Venter J,

DeMorrow S, Mancinelli R, Carpino G, Alvaro D, Kopriva S, Savage J, Alpini G.

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Functional Heterogeneity of the Mouse Intrahepatic Biliary Epithelium. Laboratory

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Glaser SS. Secretin inhibits cholangiocarcinoma growth via dysregulation of the cAMP-

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signaling mechanisms of secretin receptor. Int J Cancer. 127(1):43-54, 2010.

72. Perepu RS, Garcia C, Dostal D, Sethi R. Enhanced death signaling in ozone exposed

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73. Jewell CW, Houck PD, Watson LE, Dostal DE, Dehmer GJ. Enhanced external

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regenerative therapy Front Biosci (Elite Ed) 1;2:111-21; 2010

74. Chopra M, Das P, Golden H, Dostal DE, Watson LE, Sharma AC. Norepinephrine induces

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failure and inhibits antiapoptotic genes in a polymicrobial septic rat model. Life Sci.

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