Conwin Vanterpool Biography
Research areas of interest:
Physiology
Pharmacology
Neurophysiology
Neuropharmacology
Education
B.S. Biology from Oakwood University
Ph.D. Physiology/Pharmacology from Loma Linda University
Publications
- John Buchholz, William Pottorf, Erik Behringer, Conwin Vanterpool and Sue
- Duckles. Calcium regulation in neuronal function with advancing age: Limits of
- Homeostasis. Senescence", 2011 ISBN 978-953-308-28-6
- Conwin K. Vanterpool, William J. Pearce and John N. Buchholz.. Advancing age alters rapid and spontaneous
refilling of caffeine sensitive calcium stores in sympathetic superior cervical ganglion
cells. J Appl Physiol. 2005 99 (3): 963
- Conwin K. Vanterpool, Elaine Vanterpool and John N. Buchholz. Aging selectively alters the genetic and
protein expression of ryanodine receptor channels in rat superior cervical ganglia.
J Appl Physiol. 2006 101(2):392-400.
- John N. Buchholz, Erik J. Behringer, William J. Pottorf, William J. Pearce and Conwin K. Vanterpool. Age-dependent changes in Ca2+ homeostasis in peripheral neurones: implications for
changes in function. Aging Cell. 2007 6, pp285–296
- Erik J. Behringer, Conwin K. Vanterpool, William J. Pearce, Sean M. Wilson, and John N. Buchholz. Advancing Age Alters the
Contribution of Calcium Release From Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Stores in Superior
Cervical Ganglion Cells. Journal of Gerontology. 2009, vol 64 No.1, 34-44
- John Buchholz, William Pottorf, Erik Behringer, Conwin Vanterpool and SueDuckles. Calcium regulation in neuronal function with advancing age: Limits
of Homeostasis. Senescence", 2011 ISBN 978-953-308-28-6
- S. Williams, C. Vanterpool, A. Randriamehefa, and E. Vanterpool. TGF-beta can alter the expression of the ryanodine
receptors and caspase-12 in pancreatic cancer cells. (in progress)
- Erik J. Behringer, Conwin K. Vanterpool, William J. Pearce and John N. Buchholz. Impact of Advancing Age on Caffeine Mediated
Sensitization of Calcium Release From Intracellular Calcium Stores in Superior Cervical
Ganglion Cells. FASEB San Diego, CA, April 2008
- C.K. Vanterpool, E.A. Vanterpool, WJ Pearce and JN Buchholz. Aging selectively alters the genetic
expression of ryanodine receptor channels in rat superior cervical ganglia. Neuroscience.
Washington D.C. 2005.
- C.K. Vanterpool, E.A. Vanterpool and JN Buchholz. Aging selectively alters the genetic and protein
expression of ryanodine receptor channels in rat superior cervical ganglia. Symposium
of Basic Science Research. Loma Linda University. Sep. 2005
- Vanterpool, Conwin K, W.J. Pearce, J. Buchholz, Aging Alters Rapid and Spontaneous Intracellular Calcium
Store Refilling In Rat Superior Cervical Ganglion Cells. Faseb, San Diego, CA, April
2005
- C.K. Vanterpool, S.P. Duckles and J. Buchholz. Measurement of Intracellular Calcium Store Refilling
in Rat Superior Cervical Ganglion Cells. FASEB, Washington, DC, Nov. 2004
- C.K. Vanterpool, S.P. Duckles and J. Buchholz. Measurement of Intracellular Calcium Store Refilling
in Rat Superior Cervical Ganglion Cells. Symposium of Basic Science Research. Loma
Linda University. Sep. 2004
- C.K. Vanterpool and J. Buchholz. Advancing Age Alters Intracellular Calcium Store Refilling In Rat
Superior Cervical Ganglion Cells. Neuroscience, San Diego, CA Oct. 2004
- C.K. Vanterpool, S.P. Duckles and J. Buchholz. Caffeine-Induced Calcium Release In Rat Sympathetic
Neurons Declines With Age. FASEB, New Orleans, LA, Apr. 2003
- C. Vanterpool, E. Mbaku, S. P. Duckles and J. Buchholz, Release of Calcium from The Endoplasmic
Reticulum is Modulated by Calcium Influx and Nitric Oxide. Neuroscience, New Orleans,
LA, Nov. 2003
- C. Vanterpool, E. Mbaku, S. P. Duckles and J. Buchholz, Release of Calcium from The Endoplasmic
Reticulum is Modulated by Calcium Influx and Nitric Oxide. Symposium of Basic Science
Research. Loma Linda University. 2003
- C.K. Vanterpool, S.P. Duckles, G.G. Geary, and J. Buchholz, Repeated Caffeine-Induced Calcium Release
In Rat Sympathetic Neurons Declines With Age., FASEB, New Orleans, LA, Nov. 2002
- C.K. Vanterpool, S.P. Duckles, G.G. Geary, and J. Buchholz, Repeated Caffeine-Induced Calcium Release
In Rat Sympathetic Neurons Declines With Age., Symposium of Basic Science Research.
Loma Linda University. Sep. 2002