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Research interests
My research interests are concerned with the molecular, cellular, and genetics mechanisms of skeletal muscle atrophy. Muscle loss or atrophy occurs as the result of a number of different conditions including disuse, cachexia, inflammation, exposure to corticosteroids and aging. A number of studies aimed at identifying differentially expressed genes in atrophy and aging models have found a number of interesting genes, including the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase, MuRF1, which is expressed predominantly in skeletal muscle and is up-regulated in virtually all atrophy models. In addition to MuRF1, hundreds of other genes have been found to be significantly up-regulated under neurogenic skeletal muscle atrophy. Furthermore, a targeted disruption of the MuRF1 gene in mice leads to a resistance in muscle wasting under atrophic conditions and a subset of genes are differentially regulated in MuRF1-null mice. These observations, among others, have led us to the hypothesize that these genes may play a pivotal role in regulating the atrophy cascade by modulating skeletal muscle structure, metablism and cell signaling cascades. With this hypothesis in mind, my research is focused on understanding the “atrophy signature” of skeletal muscle and how this complex process is regulated at the molecular, cellular, and genetic levels. Several projects will be undertaken in the lab, including: 1) identifying and analyzing genes that are differentially expressed in response to disparate atrophy-promoting stimuli , 2) determining how these differently expressed genes may be regulated, and 3) studying the functional role that differentially expressed genes may play in regulating and/or promoting muscle wasting.
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Education/Academic qualification
Molecular Cancer Biology, PhD
… → 2004
Genetics, BS, University of California, Davis
… → 1997
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Regulation of ubiquitin ligase genes in skeletal muscle
Waddell, D. S. (PI)
4/7/05 → 4/6/08
Project: Research project
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Contractile regulation of the glucocorticoid-sensitive transcriptome in young and aged skeletal muscle
Laskin, G. R., Waddell, D. S., Vied, C. & Gordon, B. S., Nov 1 2024, In: American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism. 327, 5, p. E636-E652Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Aerobic exercise-mediated changes in the expression of glucocorticoid responsive genes in skeletal muscle differ across the day
Dunlap, K. R., Laskin, G. R., Waddell, D. S., Black, A. J., Steiner, J. L., Vied, C. & Gordon, B. S., Jun 15 2022, In: Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 550, 111652.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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CORP: Gene delivery into murine skeletal muscle using in vivo electroporation
Hughes, D. C., Hardee, J. P., Waddell, D. S. & Goodman, C. A., Jul 2022, In: Journal of Applied Physiology. 133, 1, p. 41-59 19 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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SnapShot: Skeletal muscle atrophy
Baehr, L. M., Hughes, D. C., Waddell, D. S. & Bodine, S. C., Apr 28 2022, In: Cell. 185, 9, p. 1618-1618.e1 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Commentary/debate › peer-review
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Ubiquitin Ligases in Longevity and Aging Skeletal Muscle
Hughes, D. C., Baehr, L. M., Waddell, D. S., Sharples, A. P. & Bodine, S. C., Jul 2022, In: International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23, 14, 7602.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
Open Access
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Press/Media
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UNF professor gets $720K grant to research skeletal muscle atrophy
10/4/24
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research