April 12, 2001



April 28, 2010

CURRICULUM VITAE

David D. Gutterman, M.D.

Northwestern Mutual Professor of Cardiology

Senior Associate Dean for Research

HOME ADDRESS: 8025 N. Beach Dr.

Milwaukee, WI 53217

OFFICE ADDRESS: Medical College of Wisconsin

8701 Watertown Plank Road

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226

Phone: (414) 456-8495

Fax: (414) 456-6565

E-mail: dgutt@mcw.edu

PLACE OF BIRTH: Bellefonte, PA

Citizenship: U.S.A.

Education

1972 –1976 B.A., Mathematics and Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

1976 –1980 M.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments

1980 –1982 Resident, Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City

1982 –1983 Fellow, Cardiovascular Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City

1983 –1984 Chief Resident, Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City

1984 –1986 Fellow-Associate, Cardiovascular Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City

Faculty Appointments (Including Secondary AND ADJUNCT Appointments)

1986 –1987 Associate, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa

1987 –1992 Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa

1992 –1998 Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa

07/1998 Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa

08/1998 Professor, Departments of Medicine and Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

01/01/2000 Northwestern Mutual Professor of Medicine, Departments of Internal Medicine and Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

07/01/2003 Professor, Department of Pharmacology

02/20/2004 Professor, Epidemiology, Health Policy Institute

Administrative Appointments/

Hospital and Clinic Administrative Appointments/

Hospital Staff Privileges

1988 – 1998 Staff Physician, VA Medical Center, Iowa City, Iowa

1997 – 1998 Chief of Cardiology, VAMC, VA Medical Center, Iowa City, Iowa

1998 – Physician, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, Milwaukee, WI

1998 – Staff Cardiologist, VAMC, Milwaukee, WI

1998 – 2005 Associate Director, Cardiovascular Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

1999 – 2005 Vice-Chair of Medicine for Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2005 – Senior Associate Dean for Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

Specialty Boards and Certification

Board Certified Issue Date Expiration

American Board of Internal Medicine 06/1985 none

ABIM, Subspecialty Boards of Cardiovascular Diseases 11/1987 none

Licensure Number Issue Date Expiration

Wisconsin State 40328 09/1998 10/2007

Iowa State 22880 04/1982 09/2002

North Carolina State 10261 05/1980 09/2006

Awards and Honors

1973 Gamma Alpha Lambda Sorority for Academic Honors, University of North Carolina

1974 Phi Beta Kappa

1982 Individual Research Fellowship

1984 - 1986 National Research Service Award

1986 NHLBI Clinical Investigator Award

1992 American Board of Internal Medicine, Invited Preparer of Questions for Recertification in Cardiovascular Diseases

2003 Boron Lectureship, UCLA School of Medicine, Cardiology Division

2008 Award for Most Significant Original Paper for 2008 in the category of Clinical Science published in Hypertension [ref: Phillips SA et al 2008]

MEMBERSHIPS IN HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

1983 - American Heart Association, Member

1986 - American Physiological Society, Member

1986 - American Federation for Clinical Research, Member

1987 - 2002 Council on Basic Sciences (AHA), Member

1988 - American College of Cardiology, Fellow (FACC)

1988 - 2002 Council on Circulation (AHA), Fellow

1989 - Laennec Society (AHA), Member

1990 - Council on Clinical Cardiology (AHA), Fellow

1991 Central Society for Clinical Research, Member

1992 - American College of Chest Physicians, Fellow (FCCP)

1994 - American Physiological Society, Fellow

1994 - American Heart Association, Council on High Blood Pressure, Fellow

1996 Microcirculatory Society, Member

2001 Fellow, American Heart Association, Council on Basic Cardiovascular Sciences

2004 Association of University Cardiologists, Elected Member

Editorships/EDITORIAL BOARDS/JOURNAL REVIEWS

editorships

1999 - Associate Editor, American Journal of Physiology – Heart and Circulatory Physiology

Editorial Boards

1993 - 1998 American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology

1995 - 1997 Circulation Research

2002 - Circulation Research

2002 - Basic Research in Cardiology

2002 - Clinical Medicine & Research

2003 Atherosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology

2005 - Journal of the CardioMetabolic Syndrome

International Advisory Board

2008 - Circulation Journal

Journal Reviews

American Heart Journal

American Journal of Cardiology

Journal of the American College of Cardiology

American Journal of Physiology

Atherosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology

Chest

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology

Circulation

Current Medicinal Chemistry

Developmental Neuroscience

FASEB Journal

Free Radical Biology & Medicine

Hypertension

Journal of Applied Physiology

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology

Journal of Neurochemistry

Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

Journal of Vascular Research

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry

New England Journal of Medicine

Nitric Oxide

Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine

Collegiate, University, University Hospitals, and National Committees

Collegiate

1980 - 1984 Resident Selection Committee

1983 - 1984 Hospital Information System Committee

1988 - 1992 VA Animal Care Committee

1988 - 1998 Fellowship Selection Committee, Cardiology Division

1989 - 1992 VA Animal Care Committee, Chairman

1992 - 1993 Promotions Committee, Department of Internal Medicine

1992 - 1997 Director of Educational Programming (Cardiology)

1992 - 1997 Clinical Research Center Protocol Review Committee, Member

1993 - 1996 VA Research and Development Committee, Member

1995 - 1998 Cardiology Division Retreat Organizer

1995 - 1998 Resource Facilities and Space Committee of Internal Medicine, Member

1995 - 1998 Faculty Advisory Committee, Member

1995 - 1998 Cardiology Fellowship Research Training Committee, Chair

1995 - 1998 Cardiology Fellowship Program, Associate Director

1996 - 2000 DERC Investigator

1997 - 1998 Chief of Cardiology at VA Medical Center, Iowa City

1997 - 1998 Cardiology Clinical Operations Group, Iowa City – member

1998- Cardiovascular Center Executive Committee

1998- Associate Director, Cardiovascular Center, MCW

2000 MCW Strategic Planning Committee – member

2001 Chair, Nephrology Chief Search Committee, MCW

2003 Chair, Endocrinology Chief Search Committee, MCW

2003 - 2005 Co-director, Translational Research Initiative, MCW

National: National Institutes of Health

1996 NIH Study Section: Biomedical & Behavioral Research Facilities, member

1997 NHLBI Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award Session Review Panel, member

1998 - 1999 NIH, NHLBI Cardiovascular and Renal Study Section, special member

2000 NIH, NHLBI Cardiovascular and Renal Study Section, special member

2000 NIH, NHLBI Program Project Grant in Sickle Cell Disease Review Panel, member

2000 - 2003 NIH NHLBI Cardiovascular and Renal Study Section, regular member

2002 Invited Member, NIH Workshop on Particulate Matter and Cardiovascular Disease.

2002 NIH NHLBI Special Emphasis Panel for review of RFA on “Role of Infectious Agents in Vascular Disease”, member

2003 NIH NHLBI Special Emphasis Panel, April

2003 NIH NHLBI Special Emphasis Panel, June.

2004 - 2005 NIH NHLBI CICS Study Section, Chairman

2006 NIH NHLBI Special Emphasis Panel, Chairman

2007 NIH NHLBI Conference Grant Review Panel, Member

2007 NIH NHLBI SEP (Hypertension and Microcirculation)

2007 - 2008 NIH NHLBI MIM Study Section, ad hoc Member

National: American College of Chest Physicians

1993 - 1996 American College of Chest Physicians, Government Liaison Committee, Member

1997 Member, ACCP Task Force for Defining Guidelines for Treatment of Hypertension in the Pulmonary Patient

1997 - 2000 Continuing Education Committee, American College of Chest Physicians – member

2000- 2009 Health Science Policy Committee, American College of Chest Physicians – member

2002 Organizing Member, American College of Chest Physicians Evidence Based Writing Group: Pulmonary Hypertension.

2003 Abstract Reviewer: American College of Chest Physicians Annual Scientific Meeting (CHEST).

2003 ACCP Liaison to the National Heart Attack Alert Program (NHAAP).

2003 Chair, symposium at CHEST meeting “Toy and the Heart”

2003 Member, ACCP Antithrombotic Evidence Based Guideline Committee

2003 Presenter, Annual CHEST conference:”Atrial Fibrillation Evidence Based Guidelines: Pharmacological Therapy”

2003 - 2005 Vice-Chair, Health & Sciences Policy Committee

2004 - 2006 Chairman, Cardiovascular Disease and Hypertension Network Steering Committee

2004 - 2007 HSP Liaison, Member of the Executive Committee, Antithrombotics Guideline Panel

2005 - 2007 Ad hoc Member, Board of Regents

2005 - 2007 Chairman, Health & Sciences Policy Committee

2005 - 2008 Member, Scientific Programming Committee

2008 - 2011 Member, Board of Regents

2009 - 2011 Vice Chair, Ad Hoc International Education Committee

2010 - 2011 President-Elect

National: American Heart Association

1987 - 1992 AHA Research Committee (Iowa Affiliate)

1988 - 1998 AHA (Iowa) Board of Directors, Member

1988 - 91; -94 Abstract Reviewer for AHA National Scientific Meeting

1989 - Co-Chair, Abstract Session, AHA National Scientific Sessions

1989 - 1990 AHA-I Research Committee, Vice Chairman

1990 - 1992 AHA-I Research Committee, Chairman

1990 - Principal Organizer - Postgraduate Seminar "Advances in the Understanding of Neural Control of the Coronary Circulation," AHA National Meeting

1991 - 1998 AHA I Executive Committee, Member

1991 - 1998 Nominating Committee (AHA-I), Member

1992 Melvin L. Marcus Young Investigator Award Selection Committee, Member

1992 - 1994 Chairman, Program Committee, AHA-Iowa Affiliate

1992 - 1994 President Elect, AHA-Iowa Affiliate

1993 Moderator, Cardiovascular Conference "Diabetes and Heart Disease", AHA National Scientific Sessions, November 7, 1993

1994 - 1996 President, AHA - Iowa Affiliate

1995 Delegate to National Delegate Assembly - American Heart Association

1996 Organizer, AHA Scientific Sessions Cardiovascular Seminars, “New Advances in Coronary Microvascular Control - Focus on the Human Coronary Circulation”

1996 - 2000 Delegate to National Delegate Assembly for Council on Circulation - American Heart Association

1997 AHA Scientific Sessions: Program Committee member for Circulation and ATVB Councils

1997 Team Leader - Intercouncil Categories for AHA 70th Scientific Session Abstract Grading and Assignments

1998 - 2000 Council on Circulation – Program Committee, member

2001 - 2004 Co-Chair Programming Committee for Scientific Sessions, Council on Basic Cardiovascular Sciences

2001 - 2004 Invited Chair, Oral abstract presentation session, Annual Scientific Sessions

2002- Abstract Reviewer: American Heart Association, Annual Scientific Sessions

2006 - 2007 Vice-Chair, Basic and Cardiovascular Science Council

2006 - 2009 Member, Scientific Publishing Committee

2007 - 2009 Chair, Scientific Publications Committee

2009 – 2012 Member, Scientific Sessions Program Committee

AHA Study Sections

1991 - 1994 AHA Western Consortium Peer Review Committee (Member)

1996 - 1999 Midwest AHA Affiliate Grant Study Section, member

1996 - 1999 National AHA Clinical and CV Physiology Section, member

1997 - 1999 Chair, American Heart Association Midwest Peer Review Consortium (study section on Integrative Pathophysiology, Anesthesia, Radiology, Clinical Cardiology and Development).

1998- National American Heart Association Peer-Review Group,Cell Physiology section, member

2003 Donald W. Reynolds Foundation Cardiovascular Clinical Research Center Peer Review Committee, Member

National: American Physiological Society

1990 - Chair, Abstract Session, FASEB Meeting (Invited)

1996 - 1998 Public Affairs Committee, American Physiological Society, Member

1998 APS representative to FASEB consensus conference on NIH funding (12/98)

1999 - Chair of Industry Liaison Committee, American Physiological Society – Cardiovascular Section

1999 - Member, Executive Committee, American Physiological Society – Cardiovascular Section

2001 Chair, Symposium on “Potassium Channels that Regulate Vascular Tone: Which are the Major Players?”, FASEB,

2004 - 2006 American Physiological Society, Public Affairs Committee member

2004 - 2007 Chairman, Cardiovascular Section, APS

2008 - 2010 Member, Publications Committee

2009 - 2012 APS representative on the FASEB Publications and Communications Committee

Other

1991 - 1998 Senator Tom Harkin's Health and Human Services Appropriations Committee, Advisory Committee Member

1991 - American College of Cardiology Key Contact Program - Government Relations Committee, Member

1993 External Reviewer for SUNY-Buffalo Internal Medicine Promotions Committee

1994 External Reviewer: Lady Davis Fellowship Award, Ministry of Health, Israel

1995 - 1998 Iowa Physiological Society, Treasurer

1995 - 1998 State Health Care Liaison for Iowa, American College of Chest Physicians

1997 - 1998 Chair, Government Relations Committee, American College of Cardiology, Iowa Chapter

1997 - 1998 Chair, Iowa Physiological Society Networking Committee

1998 Grant reviewer, National Heart Foundation of New Zealand

2000 Abstract Reviewer, International Society of Hypertension 18th Scientific Sessions.

2004 - Abstract Reviewer: American College of Cardiology

2007 VAMC – Career Development Program Reviewer

Clinical Activities

Inpatient:

Cardiology Inpatient Wards – VA Medical Center, Milwaukee

Coronary Care Unit – VA Medical Center, Milwaukee

Cardiology Consult Service – VA Medical Center, Milwaukee

Cardiology Outpatient Clinics – VA Medical Center, Milwaukee

Cardiology Outpatient Clinics – Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital

Other:

Electrocardiography Station – FMLH

Consultant Service – FMLH

research Grants/AWARDS/Contracts/PROJECTS

Active

Peer Review

Title: Flow-Mediated Dilation of Human Coronary Arterioles

Source: NIH/NHLBI (R01 HL080704)

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1/1/2006 – 12/31/2010

Funds: $1,250,000

Title: Clinical Research Curriculum Award

Source: NIH K30 (HL04112-01)

Role: Program Faculty (PI: Dunn)

Dates: 1/1/2006 – 12/31/2011

Funds: $1,750,000

Title: Role of IKCa Channels in Vascular Remodeling

Source: NIH/NHLBI (R01 HL080173-01)

Role: Co-Investigator, 10% (PI: Miura)

Dates: 7/1/2007 – 6/30/2012

Funds: $1,125,000

Title: Mechanisms of exertional hypertension and vascular dysfunction

Source: 1K23 HL085614

Role: Mentor (PI: Phillips)

Dates: 7/1/2007 – 6/30/2012

Funds: $110,000

Title Vascular dysfunction and oxidative stress in primary amyloidosis

Source: AHA Greater Midwest GIA (0855683G)

Role: Co-Investigator, 3% (PI: Migrino)

Dates: 7/1/2008 – 6/30/2010

Funds: $143,000

Title: Role of Hydrogen Peroxide in the Mechanism of Flow-Induced Dilation of the Human Coronary Microcirculation

Source: NIH/NHLBI (R01 HL094971-01)

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1/1/2009 – 12/31/2012

Funds: $1,250,000

Title: Importance of Mitochondria in the Endothelial Dysfunction of Type 2 Diabetes

Source: 1K23 HL089326

Role: Mentor (PI: Widlansky)

Dates: 7/1/2009 – 6/30/2014

Funds: $120,000

Prior

Source: American Heart Association Grant-in-Aid

Role: Associate Investigator (Iowa Heart)

Dates: 07/1982 – 07/1983

Source: IRF – Fellowship (University of Iowa)

Dates: 1983

Funds: $15,000

Source: NIH: NRSA

Dates: 1984 – 1985

Funds: $35,000

Source: Small Instruments Grant

Dates: 1987

Funds: $8,120

Title: AHA Iowa Affiliate Grant-in-Aid

Dates: 1987 – 1989

Funds: $30,000

Source: AHA Iowa Affiliate Grant-in-Aid

Dates: 1989 – 1990

Funds: $16,500

Source: NHLBI: Clinical Investigator Award

Dates: 1986 – 1991

Funds: $320,000

Title: Neural Control of the Coronary Circulation in Diabetes

Source: VA Merit Review

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1988 – 1991

Funds: $160,000

Source: AHA Grant-in-Aid

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1990 – 1993

Funds: $105,000

Title: Mechanisms of Cardiac Pain

Source: NIH SCOR

Role: Co-Investigator (Co-I: Gebhart)

Dates: 1990 – 1994

Funds: $500,000

Source: NIH SCOR

Role: Co-Investigator; assumed PI role 12/90 upon death of former PI, M.J. Brody

Dates: 1990 – 1994

Funds: $600,000

Source: AHA Iowa Affiliate Fellowship Grant (A. Goodson)

Dates: 1991 – 1992

Funds: $13,200

Title: Mechanisms of Coronary Vasoregulation in Diabetes Mellitus

Source: VA Merit Review

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1992 – 1997

Funds: $600,000

Source: AHA Iowa Affiliate Fellowship (K. Sundaram)

Dates: 1993 – 1995

Funds: $40,000

Source: AHA Iowa Affiliate Fellowship (T. Abe)

Dates: 1993 – 1995

Funds: $40,000

Source: AHA Grant-in-Aid

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1993 – 1996

Funds: $119,000

Title: Mechanisms of Coronary Blood Flow Regulation in Diabetes

Source: NIH: R01 HL51308-01A1

Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Kevin Dellsperger)

Dates: 1994 – 1998

Funds: $731,120

Source: AHA Established Investigator Award

Dates: 1994 – 1999

Funds: $265,000

Title: AHA Iowa Affiliate Fellowship (H. Mirua)

Dates: 1995 – 1997

Funds: $40,000

Source: Astra-Merck Unrestricted Educational Grant For Development of ECG Computerized Education

Role: Co-Investigator

Dates: 1996 – 1997

Funds: $23,000

Title: Myogenic Control of the Human Coronary Microcirculation

Source: NIH R01

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1996 – 1999

Funds: $475,000

Source: AHA National Grant-in-Aid

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1/1/1997 – 12/31/1999

Funds: $150,000

Title: Mechanism of Altered Coronary Microvascular Reactivity in Humans with Diabetes

Source: VA-JDF Diabetes Research Center

Role: Principal Investigator (Project 2)

Dates: 1/1/1997 – 12/31/2001

Funds: $260,000

Source: AHA-W Affiliate Fellowship

Role: Supervisor for Ken Terata

Dates: 7/1/1998 – 6/30/2000

Funds: $40,000

Title: Reduced NO-mediated Vasodilation in Human Coronary Arterioles

Source: NIH R01

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1998 – 2002

Funds: $923,000

Title: Mechanism of Flow-Mediated Vasodilation in the Human Coronary Circulation

Source: VA Merit Review

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1998 – 2003

Funds: $300,000

Source: AHA-National Scientist Development Grant

Role: Supervisor of Yanping Liu, MD PhD

Dates: 1/1/2000 – 12/31/2004

Funds: $240,000

Source: AHA-W Affiliate Fellowship

Role: Supervisor for Atsushi Sato

Dates: 7/1/2000 – 6/30/2003 (one year competitive renewal)

Funds: $50,000

Title: Oxidant Stress and Human Coronary Microvascular Function

Source: NIH R01 (relinquished for SCOR grant described below)

Dates: 2000 – 2004

Funds: $1,120,000

Title: Ischemic Heart Disease in African Americans

Source: NIH SCOR

Role: Principal Investigator; Project Leader Project #2

Dates: 2000 – 2005

Funds: $6,000,000 ($1,200,000 - project 2)

Title: Vascular Signaling by Free Radicals PI

Source: NIH PPG

Role: Project Leader, Project #2 (PI: Harder)

Dates: 4/1/2002 – 3/31/2007 (in one year extension)

Funds $1,000,000 (project #2)

Source: AHA-W Affiliate Fellowship

Role: Supervisor for Hong-Wei Li

Dates: 7/1/2002 – 6/30/2003

Funds: $50,000

Source: AHA Affiliate Grant-in-Aid

Role: Supervisor of Hiroto Miura, MD, PhD, PI

Dates: 1/1/2003 – 12/31/2005

Funds: $150,000

Title: Effect of Hyperglycemia on Potassium Channel function

Source: NIH R01

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 4/1/2003 – 3/31/2007

Funds: $1,000,000 (in one year extension)

Title: Redox Mechanisms in the Vascular Dysfunction of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Source: AHA Fellowship Award – Wisconsin Affiliate

Role: Supervisor of Ossama Abu-Hatoum, MD: PI

Dates: 7/1/2003 – 6/30/2005

Funds: $60,000

Title: Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Flow-Mediated Vasodilation

Source: NIH R01

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 2003 – 2008

Funds $1,000,000 (declined due to receipt of PPG - percentile score of 2.0%)

Title: Role of Epoxyeicosotrienoic Acid as EDHF in Human Coronary Arterioles

Source: VA Merit Review

Role: Principal Investigator

Dates: 1/1/2004 – 1/15/2009

Funds: $650,000

Source: AHA Fellowship Award – Wisconsin Affiliate

Role: Supervisor of Brandon Larsen, MSTP student

Dates: 7/1/2005 – 6/30/2007

Funds: $65,000

Source: Soy Health Research Program for the United Soybean Board “Seed grant”

Role: Principal Investigator (Co-I: Phillips)

Dates: 12/1/2006 – 11/30/2007

Funds: $10,000

medical college Teaching Activities

Type of Activity: Cardiovascular Seminar, Co-director

Year: 1986 – 1998

Weeks per Year: 50; Hours per Week: 2

Type of Activity: Director, Cardiology Grand Rounds

Year: 1988

Weeks per Year: 15; Hours per Week: 2

Type of Activity: Coronary Physiology Journal Club

Year: 1986

Weeks per Year: 50; Hours per Week: 1.5

Type of Activity: MCW Cardiology Grand Rounds

Year: 1998

Type of Activity: MCW Internal Medicine Grand Rounds

Year: 1999

Extramural TeachinG

Course Title: Introduction to Clinical Medicine (Lecture on Heart Sounds and Cardiac Auscultation to M2s) (4 Hour Lecture)

Year: 1989 – 1991; 1993 - 1999

Course Title: Course in Vascular Biology (36 hour comprehensive course in vascular biology for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows focusing on the coronary circulation) – Technion Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

Year 2005- present

Clinical Teaching (in ward, clinic, or operating room)

Where Occurred: Introduction to Clinical Medicine (M2 Physical Exam Teaching)

Year: 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1996

Weeks per Year: 6; Hours per Week: 8

Where Occurred: General Medicine Ward

Year: 1986 - present

Weeks per Year: 4; Hours per Week: 30

Where Occurred: VA Cardiology Clinic

Year: 1986 - present

Weeks per Year: 48; Hours per Week: 5

Teaching Committees

Name: Chairman, Cardiology Subcommittee on Fellowship Training Assessment and Continuing Education

Year: 1989 – 1998

Name: Chairman, Cardiology Fellowship Research Training Committee

Year: 1995 – 1998

Student Counseling/

Supervision of Research

Program Name: MSTP (MD/PhD) Program

Brandon Larsen (2004 – )

Program Name: Graduate Student Thesis Supervision

Student/Years: Paul Rogers (2005 – 07)

Yuttana Chawengsub (2006 – 08)

Lauren Olsen (2007 – )

Jason E. Maas (2009 – )

Program Name: Medical College of Wisconsin Honors Program

Student/Years: Jackie Kulinski (2005 – 08)

Program Name: University of Iowa Honors Program

Students/Years: Jennifer Bocker (1992 – 95)

Corey Ingram (1993)

Neelay Kothari (1995 – 96)

Program Name: Undergraduate Scholarship Assistance Program

Students/Years: Peter Pardubsky (1987 – 90)

Michael Pettersen (1989 – 90)

Melanie Danehy (1989 – 91)

Michael Breu (1994 – 96)

Rohit Sahai (1995 – 97)

Program Name: AHA Medical Student Fellowship

Students/Years: Francis Miller (1988 – 89)

Dan McDermott (1990 – 91)

Angie Cave (1991 – 92)

Eduardo Rodriguez (1994 – 95)

Jennifer Bocker (1995 – 96)

Sheree Murphy (1996 – 97)

Brian Rupert (1997)

Program Name: Summer Research Experience Program

Students/Years: Amy Sung (1996)

Joseph Williams (1996)

Sarvenaz Jabbari (1997)

Program Name: Postdoctoral

Students/Years: Peter Pardubsky (Predoctoral Fellow; 1986 – 90)

Angie Goodson (Predoctoral Fellow; 1987 – 91)

John Stuhlmuller, MD (1988 – 89)

Francis Miller, MD (1988-89; 1992 – 96)

Robert Paul, MD (1988 – 90)

Stephan DeBoel, MD (1988 – 91)

James Quillen, MD (1990 – 91)

Robyn Foy, PhD (1993 – 94)

Toyohiko Abe, MD, PhD (1993 – 95)

Kalyana Sundarum, MD (1993 – 97)

Hiroto Miura, MD, PhD (1995 – 98)

Ken Terata, MD, PhD (1997 – 2000)

Atsushi Sato, MD, PhD (2000)

Jason Clyne, MS (Master’s Degree Marquette U; 2001 – 2003)

Ossama Abu-Hatoum, MD (2001 – 2004)

Nauman Siddiqi, MD (Master’s Candidate; 2002 – 2003)

Francisco Soto, MD (Master’s Candidate; 2003)

Cevher Ozcan, MD (Medicine Resident; 2003 – 2004)

Shane Phillips, PhD (2004 – 2005)

Anna Knight (2004 – 2006)

Program Name: Medical Student Research Summer Program

Students/Years: Tim LaMaster (1989)

Ian Law (1990)

Rafael Lupercio (1990)

Yasemin Murad (1990)

Peter Pardubsky (1990)

Angie Goodson (1992)

Stacey George (1997)

Eric Scott (1997)

Megan Staten (1999)

Alissa Garman (1999, 2000)

Susan Pitt (2001-2002)

Tamara McArthur (2003)

Pui Lai (2008)

Program Name: Others Supervised

Students/Years: Angie Cave (1988 – 90)

Corrine Barber (1988 – 90)

Michelle Weinrieich (1991)

Mark Richardson (1991 – 92)

Jim Cook (1992 – 93)

Eric Scott (1993 – 97)

Kristen Beasley (1996 – 97)

Sean Johnson (1996 – 98)

Lisa Evoy (1996 – 98)

Jill Prader (1996 – 98)

Sam Kang (1997 – 98)

Luann Eberhart (1999 – 2000)

John Bosnjak (2000 – 04)

Elana Rudman (2003)

Educational Grants

Title/Source: Educational Grants: Cardiology Grand Rounds

Dates: 1990 - 2002

Funds: $260,000

Title/Source: Grants for Fellowship Training

Dates: 1991 - 2001

Funds: $41,300

Title/Source: Grants for Internal Medicine Research Day

Dates: 2001 -

Funds: $29,000

BIBLIOGRAPHY

REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS/ORIGINAL PAPERS

Papers Published or In Press

1. Gutterman DD, Rusch NJ, Hermsmeyer K, Dole WP: Differential Reactivity to 5-Hydroxytryptamine in Canine Coronary Arteries. Blood Vessels. 23:165-172, 1986.

2. Gutterman DD, Chilian WM, Eastham CL, Inou T, White CW, Marcus ML: Failure of Pyruvate to Salvage Myocardium after Prolonged Ischemia. Am J Physiol. (Heart Circ. Physiol.) 19(1):H114-H120, 1986.

3. Bonham AC, Gutterman DD, Arthur JA, Marcus ML, Gebhart GF, Brody MJ. Electrical Stimulation in Pericortical Lateral Hypothalamus Decreases Coronary Blood Flow in Cat. Am J Physiol. 252:H474-H484, 1987.

4. Bonham AC, Gutterman DD, Arthur JM, Marcus ML, Gebhart GF, Brody MJ. Neurogenic Regulation of Coronary Blood Flow: Evidence for a Central Nervous System Pathway. Circ Res. 61(Suppl. II):II-42-II-46, 1987.

5. Gutterman DD, Bonham AC, Arthur JM, Gebhart GF, Marcus ML, Brody MJ. Characterization of a coronary vasoconstrictor site in medullary reticular formation. Am J Physiol 1989 Apr;256(4 Pt 2):H1218-27.

6. Gutterman DD, Bonham AC, Gebhart GF, Marcus ML, Brody MJ. Connections between Hypothalamus and Medullary Reticular Formation Mediate Coronary Vasoconstriction. Am J Physiol. 259:H917-H924, 1990.

7. Arthur JM, Bonham AC, Gutterman DD, Gebhart GF, Marcus ML, Brody MJ. Coronary Vasoconstriction During Stimulation in the Hypothalamic Defense Region. Am J Physiol. 260:R335-R345, 1991.

8. Gutterman DD, Pardubsky PD, Clothier JL, Marcus ML, Brody MJ. Coronary Vasoconstriction in Response to Epicardial Hypothermia. Coronary Artery Disease. 2:75-86, 1991.

9. Gutterman DD, Gebhart GF, Pardubsky PD, Clothier J, Arthur SA, Marcus ML, Brody MJ. Role of Medullary Lateral Reticular Formation in Baroreflex Coronary Vasoconstriction. Brain Res. 557:202-209, 1991.

10. Miller FM, Brody MJ, Marcus ML, Gutterman DD. Activation in the region of Parabrachial Nucleus Elicits Neurogenically Mediated Coronary Vasoconstriction. Am J Physiol. 261:H1585-1596, 1991.

11. Jones LF, Gutterman DD, Brody MD. Patterns of Hemodynamic Responses Associated with Central Activation of Coronary Vasoconstriction. Am J Physiol. 262:R276-R283, 1992.

12. Gutterman DD, Morgan DA, Miller FM. Effect of Brief Myocardial Ischemia on Sympathetic Coronary Vasoconstriction. Circ Res 71:960-969, 1992.

13. Ben-Haim SA, Becker B, Gutterman DD, Kaplinsky E, Palti Y. Prediction of Immediate Ventricular Arrhythmias Following Coronary Artery Ligation. J Am Coll Cardiol. 20(5):1270-1276, 1992.

14. DeBoel SL, Gutterman DD. Coronary Vascular Response to Cerebral Ischemia Reflex. Hypertension. 21:216-221, 1993.

15. Goodson AR, LaMaster TS, Gutterman DD. Coronary Vasoconstrictor Pathway from Anterior Hypothalamus Includes Neurons in Rostroventrolateral Medulla. Am J Physiol. 265:R1311-R1317, 1993.

16. Goodson AR, Leibold JM, Gutterman DD. Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthesis Augments Centrally-Induced Sympathetic Coronary Vasoconstriction in Cats. Am. J. Physiol. 267:H1272-1278, 1994.

17. Pettersen MD, Abe T, Morgan DA, Gutterman DD. Role of Adenosine in Postischemic Dysfunction of Coronary Innervation. Circ Res. 76:95-101, 1995.

18. Scott I, Gutterman DD. Pheochromocytoma with Reversible Focal Cardiac Dysfunction. Am Heart J. 130(4):909-911, 1995.

19. Gutterman DD, Morgan DA. Transmural Regulation of Myocardial Perfusion by Neuropeptide Y. Basic Res. Cardiol. 90:348-355, 1995.

20. McDermott DA, Meller ST, Gebhart GF, Gutterman DD. Use of an Indwelling Catheter for Examining Cardiovascular Reponses to Pericardial Administration of Bradykinin in Rat. Cardiovascular Research. 30(1):39-46, July, 1995.

21. Gutterman DD, Goodson AR. The Role of Parabrachial Nucleus in Baroreflex Mediated Coronary Vasoconstriction. Am J Physiol. 271:H1079-H1086, 1996.

22. Abe T, Morgan DA, Gutterman DD. Role of Adenosine Receptor Subtypes in Neural Stunning of the Sympathetic Coronary Innervation. Am J Physiol. 272:H25-H34, 1997.

23. Abe T, Morgan DA, Gutterman DD. Protective Role of Nerve Growth Factor Against Postischemic Dysfunction of Sympathetic Coronary Innervation. Circulation. 95:213-220, 1997.

24. Miller FJ, Dellsperger KC, Embrey RP, Gutterman DD. Myogenic Constriction of Human Coronary Arterioles. Am J Physiol. 273: H257-H264, 1997.

25. Miura H, Morgan DA, Gutterman DD. Oxygen-Derived Free Radicals Contribute to Neural Stunning in the Canine Heart. Am J Physiol. 273:H1569-H1575, 1997.

26. Oltman C, Gutterman DD, Scott EC, Bocker JM, Dellsperger KC. Effects of glycosylated hemoglobin on vascular responses in vitro. Cardiovasc Res 1997 Apr;34(1): 179-84.

27. Gutterman DD, Pardubsky PD, Pettersen M, Marcus ML, Gebhart GF. Thoracic spinal neuron response to repeated myocardial ischemia and epicardial bradykinin. Brain Res 1998 Apr 20;790(1-2):293-303.

28. Miller FJ Jr, Dellsperger KC, Gutterman DD. Pharmacologic activation of the human coronary microcirculation in vitro: endothelium-dependent dilation and differential responses to acetylcholine. Cardiovasc Res 1998 Jun;38(3):744-50.

29. Miller FJ Jr, Gutterman DD, Rios CD, Heistad DD, Davidson BL. Superoxide production in vascular smooth muscle contributes to oxidative stress and impaired relaxation in atherosclerosis. Circ Res. 1998 Jun 29;82(12):1298-305.

30. Abe T, Morgan D, Sengupta JN, Gebhart GF, Gutterman DD. Attenuation of ischemia-induced activation of cardiac sympathetic afferents following brief myocardial ischemia in cats. J Auton Nerv Syst. 1998 Jun 30;71(1):28-36.

31. Miura H, Gutterman DD. Human coronary arteriolar dilation to arachidonic acid depends on cytochrome P-450 monooxygenase and Ca2+-activated K+ channels. Circ Res 1998 Sep 7;83(5):501-7.

32. Miura H, Liu Y, Gutterman DD. Human coronary arteriolar dilation to bradykinin depends on membrane hyperpolarization: contribution of nitric oxide and Ca2+-activated K+ channels. Circulation 1999 June 22;99(24):3132-8.

33. Terata K, Coppey LJ, Davidson EP, Dunlap JA, Gutterman DD, Yorek MA. Acetylcholine-induced arteriolar dilation is reduced in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats with motor nerve dysfunction. Br J Pharmacol 1999 Oct;128(3):837-43. PMCID: PMC1571695

34. Oltman CL, Kane NL, Gutterman DD, Bar RS, Dellsperger KC. Mechanism of coronary vasodilation to insulin and insulin-like growth factor I is dependent on vessel size. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2000 Jul; 279(1):E176-81.

35. Ammar RF Jr, Gutterman DD, Brooks LA, Dellsperger KC. Free radicals mediate endothelial dysfunction of coronary arterioles in diabetes. Cardiovasc Res 2000 Aug 18;47(3):595-601.

36. Ammar RF Jr, Gutterman DD, Brooks LA, Dellsperger KC. Impaired dilation of coronary arterioles during increases in myocardial O2 consumption with hyperglycemia. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2000 Oct;279(4):E868-74.

37. Terata K, Miura H, Liu Y, Loberiza F, Gutterman DD. Human coronary arteriolar dilation to adrenomedullin: role of nitric oxide and K(+) channels. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2000 Dec;279(6):H2620-6.

38. Miura H, Wachtel RE, Liu Y, Loberiza FR Jr, Saito T, Miura M, Gutterman DD. Flow-induced dilation of human coronary arterioles: important role of Ca(2+)-activated K(+)-channels. Circulation 2001 Apr 17;103(15):1992-8.

39. Nair BA, Murad YZ, Brody MJ, Gutterman DD. Ouabain-induced coronary vasoconstriction in cats is not neurally mediated. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol 2001 Jul;28(7):510-7.

40. Bocker JM, Miller FJ, Oltman CL, Chappell DA, Gutterman DD. Calcium-activated potassium channels mask vascular dysfunction associated with oxidized LDL exposure in rabbit aorta. Japanese Heart J 2001 May;42(3):317-26.

41. Liu YP, Terata K, Rusch NJ, Gutterman DD. High glucose impairs voltage-gated K(+) channel current in rat small coronary arteries. Circ Res 2001 Jul 20;89(2):146-52.

42. Sato A, Miura H, Liu Y, Somberg LB, Otterson MF, Demeure MJ, Schulte WJ, Eberhardt LM, Loberiza FR, Sakuma I, Gutterman DD. Effect of gender on endothelium-dependent dilation to bradykinin in human adipose microvessels. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2002 Sep;283(3):H845-52.

43. Liu Y, Terata K, Chai Q, Li H, Kleinman LH, Gutterman DD. Peroxynitrite inhibits Ca2+-activated K+ channel activity in smooth muscle of human coronary arterioles. Circ Res 2002 Nov 29;91(11):1070-6.

44. Dart RA, Gregoire JR, Gutterman DD, Woolf SH. The association of hypertension and secondary cardiovascular disease with sleep-disordered breathing. Chest 2003 Jan;123(1):244-60.

45. Miura H, Wachtel RE, Loberiza, FR Jr, Saito T, Miura M, Nicolosi AC, Gutterman DD. Diabetes mellitus impairs vasodilation to hypoxia in human coronary arterioles: reduced activity of ATP-sensitive potassium channels. Circ Res 2003 Feb 7;92(2):151-8.

46. Miura H, Bosnjak JJ, Ning G, Saito T, Miura M, Gutterman DD. Role for hydrogen peroxide in flow-induced dilation of human coronary arterioles. Circ Res 2003 Feb 7;92(2):e31-40.

47. Hoch AZ, Dempsey RL, Carrera GF, Wilson CR, Chen EH, Barnabei VM, Sandford PR, Ryan TA, Gutterman DD. Is there an association between athletic amenorrhea and endothelial cell dysfunction? Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2003 Mar;35(3):377-83.

48. Bosnjak JJ, Terata K, Miura H, Sato A, Nicolosi AC, McDonald M, Manthei SA, Saito T, Hatoum OA, Gutterman DD. Mechanism of thrombin-induced vasodilation in human coronary arterioles. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2003 Apr;284(4): H1080-6.

49. Ou J, Ou Z, Jones DW, Holtzhauer S, Hatoum OA, Ackerman AW, Weihrauch DW, Gutterman DD, Guice K, Oldham KT, Hillery CA, Pritchard KA Jr. L-4F, an apolipoprotein A-1 mimetic, dramatically improves vasodilation in hypercholesterolemia and sickle cell disease. Circulation 2003 May;107(18):2337-41.

50. Hatoum OA, Binion DG, Otterson MF, Gutterman DD. Acquired microvascular dysfunction in inflammatory bowel disease: loss of nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation. Gastroenterology 2003 Jul;125(1):58-69.

51. Peles S, Petersen J, Aviv R, Policker S, Abu-Hatoum O, Ben-Haim SA, Gutterman DD, Sengupta JN. Enhancement of antral contractions and vagal afferent signaling with synchronized electrical stimulation. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 2003 Sep;285(3):G577-85.

52. Li H, Chai Q, Gutterman DD, Liu Y. Elevated glucose impairs cAMP-mediated dilation by reducing Kv channel activity in rat small coronary smooth muscle cells. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2003 Sep;258(3):H1213-9.

53. Liu Y, Zhao H, Li H, Kalyanaraman B, Nicolosi AC, Gutterman DD. Mitochondrial sources of H2O2 generation play a key role in flow-mediated dilation in human coronary resistance arteries. Circ Res 2003 Sep 19;93(6):573-80.

54. Oltman CL, Clark CB, Kane NL, ZhangY, Gutterman DD, Dellsperger KC, Kerber RE. Coronary vascular dysfunction associated with direct current shock injury. Basic Res Cardiol 2003 Nov;98(6):406-15.

55. Sato A, Sakuma I, Gutterman DD. Mechanism of dilation to reactive oxygen species in human coronary arterioles. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2003 Dec;285(6):H2345-54.

56. McGoon M, Gutterman DD, Steen V, Barst RJ, McCrory DC, Fortin TA, Loyd JE. Screening, early detection, and diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension: ACCP evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. Chest 2004 Jul;126(1 Suppl):14S-34S

57. Stein PD, Schünemann HJ, Dalen JE, Gutterman DD. Antithrombotic therapy in patients with saphenous vein and internal mammary artery bypass grafts: the Seventh ACCP Conference on Antithrombotic and Thrombolytic Therapy. Chest 2004 Sep;126(3 Suppl):600S-608S.

58. Li H, Gutterman DD, Rusch NJ, Bubolz A, Liu Y. Nitration and functional loss of voltage-gated K+ channels in rat coronary microvessels exposed to high glucose. Diabetes 2004 Sep;53(9):2436-42

59. Hatoum OA, Binion DG, Miura H, Telford G, Otterson MF, Gutterman DD. Role of hydrogen peroxide in ACh-induced dilation of human submucosal intestinal microvessels. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2005 Jan; 288(1): H48-54.

60. Slyper A, Jurva J, Pleuss J, Hoffmann R, Gutterman DD. Influence of glycemic load on HDL cholesterol in youth. Am J Clin Nutr 2005 Feb;81(2):376-9.

61. Sato A, Terata K, Miura H, Toyama K, Loberiza FR Jr, Hatoum OA, SaitoT, Sakuma I, Gutterman DD. Mechanism of vasodilation to adenosine in coronary arterioles from patients with heart disease. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2005 Apr;288(4):H1633-40.

62. Slyper A, Le A, Jurva J, Gutterman DD. The influence of lipoproteins on whole-blood viscosity at multiple shear rates. 2005 Jun;54(6):764-8.

63. Hogue CW Jr, Creswell LL, Gutterman DD, Fleisher LA. Epidemiology, mechanisms, and risks: ACCP guidelines for the prevention and management of post-operative atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery. Chest. 2005 Aug;128(2 Suppl):9S-16S.

64. Epstein AE, Alexander JC, Gutterman DD, Maisel W, Wharton JM. Anticoagulation: ACCP guidelines for the prevention and management of postoperative atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery. Chest 2005 Aug;128(2 Suppl):24S-27S.

65. Hatoum OA, Gauthier KM, Binion DG, Miura H, Telford G, Otterson MF, Campbell WB, Gutterman DD. Novel mechanism of vasodilation in inflammatory bowel disease. ATVB 2005 Nov;25(11):2355-61.

66. Hatoum OA, Binion DG, Phillips SA, O’Loughlin C, Komorowski RA, Gutterman DD, Otterson MF. Radiation induced small bowel “web” formation is associated with acquired microvascular dysfunction. Gut 2005 Dec;54(12):1797-800. PMCID: PMC1774807

67. Liu Y, Bubolz AH, Shi Y, Newman PJ, Newman DK, Gutterman DD. Peroxynitrite reduces the endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor component of coronary flow-mediated dilation in PECAM-1-knockout mice. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 2006 Jan;290(1):R57-65.

68. Guyatt G, Gutterman DD, Baumann MH, Addrizzo-Harris D, Hylek EM, Phillips B, Raskob G, Lewis SZ, Schünemann H. Grading strength of recommendations and quality of evidence in clinical guidelines: report from an American College of Chest Physicians task force. Chest. 2006 Jan;129(1): 174-81.

69. Guyatt G, Baumann M, Pauker S, Halperin J, Maurer J, Owens DK, Tosteson AN, Carlin B, Gutterman DD, Prins M, Lewis SZ, Schünemann H. Addressing resource allocation issues in recommendations from clinical practice guideline panels: suggestions from an American College of Chest Physicians task force. Chest. 2006 Jan;129(1):182-7.

70. Larsen BT, Miura H, Hatoum OA, Campbell WB, Hammock BD, Zeldin DC, Falck JR, Gutterman DD. Epoxyeicosatrienoic and dihydroxyeicosatrienoic acids dilate human coronary arterioles via BKCa channels: implications for soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibition. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2006 Feb;290(2): H491-9. PMCID: PMC1456013

71. Hatoum OA, Otterson MF, Kopelman D, Miura H, Sukhotnik I, Larsen BT, Selle RM, Moulder JE, Gutterman DD. Radiation induces endothelial dysfunction in murine intestinal arterioles via enhanced production of reactive oxygen species. ATVB 2006 Feb;26(2):287-94.

72. Dedkov EI, Perloff JK, Tomanek RJ, Fishbein MC, Gutterman DD. The coronary microcirculation in cyanotic congenital heart disease. Circulation 2006 Jul 18;114(3):196-200.

73. Jurva JW, Phillips SA, Syed AQ, Syed AY, Pitt S, Weaver A, Gutterman DD. The effect of exertional hypertension evoked by weight lifting on vascular endothelial function. JACC 2006 Aug 1;48(3):588-9.

74. Dhanasekaran A, Al-Saghir R, Lopez B, Zhu D, Gutterman DD, Jacobs ER, Medhora M. Protective effects of epoxyeicosatrienoic acids on human endothelial cells from the pulmonary and coronary vasculature. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2006 Aug;291(2):H517-31.

75. Phillips SA, Hatoum OA, Gutterman DD. The mechanism of flow-induced dilation in human adipose arterioles involves hydrogen peroxide during CAD. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2007 Jan;292(1):H93-100.

76. Baumann MH, Lewis SZ, Gutterman DD. ACCP evidence-based guideline development: a successful and transparent approach addressing conflict of interest, funding, and patient-centered recommendations. Chest 2007 Sep;132(3): 1015-24.

77. Bubolz AH, Wu Q, Larsen BT, Gutterman DD, Liu Y. Ebselen reduces nitration and restores voltage-gated potassium channel function in small coronary arteries of diabetic rats. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2007 Oct;293(4): H2231-7.

78. Hoch AZ, Jurva JW, Staton MA, Thielke R, Hoffmann RG, Pajewski N, Gutterman DD. Athletic amenorrhea and endothelial dysfunction. WMJ 2007 Sep;106(6):301-6.

79. Phillips SA, Jurva JW, Syed AQ, Syed AQ, Kulinski JP, Pleuss J, Hoffmann RG, Gutterman DD. Benefit of low-fat over low-carbohydrate diet on endothelial health in obesity. Hypertension 2008 Feb;51(2):376-82. PMCID: PMC2702133. Winner of the Award for Most Significant Original Paper for 2008 in the category of Clinical Science.

80. Larsen BT, Gutterman DD, Sato A, Toyama K, Campbell WB, Zeldin DC, Manthati VL, Falck JR, Miura H. Hydrogen peroxide inhibits cytochrome P450 epoxygenases: interaction between two endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factors. Circ Res 2008 Jan 4;102(1): 59-67. PMCID: PMC2364729

81. Mio Y, Bienengraeber MW, Marinovic J, Gutterman DD, Rakic M, Bosnjak ZJ, Stadnicka A. Age-related attenuation of isoflurane preconditioning in human atrial cardiomyocytes: roles for mitochondrial respiration and sarcolemmal adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel activity. Anesthesiology 2008 Apr;108(4):612-20. PMCID: PMC2697447

82. Liu Y, Li H, Bubolz AH, Zhang DX, Gutterman DD. Endothelial cytoskeletal elements are critical for flow-mediated dilation in human coronary arterioles. Med Biol Eng Comput 2008 May;46(5):469-78. PMCID: PMC2702135

83. Toyama K, Wulff H, Chandy KG, Azam P, Raman G, Saito T, Fujiwara Y, Mattson DL, Das S, Melvin JE, Pratt PF, Hatoum OA, Gutterman DD, Harder DR, Miura H. The intermediate-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel KCa3.1 contributes to atherogenesis in mice and humans. J Clin Invest 2008 Sep;118(9):3025-37. PMCID: PMC2496961

84. Farrell RM, Syed A, Syed A, Gutterman DD. Effects of limb electrode placement on the 12- and 16-lead electrocardiogram. J Electrocardiol 2008 Nov-Dec;41(6):536-45.

85. Zhang DX, Mendoza SA, Bubolz AH, Mizuno A, Ge ZD, Li R, Warltier DC, Suzuki M, Gutterman DD. Transient receptor potential vanilloid type 4-deficient mice exhibit impaired endothelium-dependent relaxation induced by acetylcholine in vitro and in vivo. Hypertension 2009 Mar;53(3):532-8. PMCID: PMC2694062

86. Hoch AZ, Pajewski NM, Hoffman RG, Schimke JE, Gutterman DD. Possible relationship of folic acid supplementation and improved flow-mediated dilation in premenopausal, eumenorrhiec athletic women. J Sports Science & Medicine 2009 Mar;8(1):123-9.

87. Larsen BT, Bubolz AH, Mendoza SA, Pritchard KA Jr, Gutterman DD. Bradykinin-induced dilation of human coronary arterioles requires NADPH oxidase-derived reactive oxygen species. ATVB 2009 May;29(5):739-45. PMCID: PMC2727937

88. Bodiga S, Zhang R, Jacobs DE, Larsen BT, Tampo A, Manthati VL, Kwok WM, Zeldin DC, Falck JR, Gutterman DD, Jacobs ER, Medhora MM. Protective actions of epoxyeicosatrienoic acid: Dual targeting of cardiovascular PI3K and KATP channels. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2009 Jun;46(6):978-88. PMCID: PMC2796716

89. Migrino RQ, Hari P, Gutterman DD, Bright M, Truran S, Schlundt B, Phillips SA. Systemic and microvascular oxidative stress induced by light chain amyloidosis. Int J Cardiol 2009 May 14. In press.

90. Hoch AZ, Pajewski NM, Moraski L, Carrera GF, Wilson CR, Hoffmann RG, Schimke JE, Gutterman DD. Prevalence of the female athlete triad in high school athletes and sedentary students. Clin J Sport Med. 2009 Sep;19(5):421-8. PMCID: In Process

91. Mendoza SA, Fang J, Gutterman DD, Wilcox DA, Bubolz AH, Li R, Suzuki M, Zhang DX. TRPV4-mediated endothelial Ca2+ influx and vasodilation in response to shear stress. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2010 Feb;298(2):H466-76. PMCID: In Process

92. Hoch AZ, Lynch SL, Jurva JW, Schimke JE, Gutterman DD. Folic acid supplementation improves vascular function in amenorrheic runners. Clin J Sport Med. In Press.

EDITORIALS, LETTERS TO EDITOR, OTHER

1. Gutterman DD. Characterization of the acute left ventricular thrombus: hermit or nomad? J Am Coll Cardiol 1989 Mar 1;13(3):565-6.

2. Gutterman DD, Ayres RW. Use of echocardiography in detecting cardiac sources of embolus. Echocardiography 1993 Mar;10(3):311-20.

3. Lindower PD, Gutterman DD. Detection of cardioembolic sources with echocardiography. Compr Ther 1994;20(3):174-80.

4. Gutterman DD. Adventitia-dependent influences on vascular function. Am J Physiol 1999 Oct;277(4 Pt 2):H1265-72.

5. Chilian WM, Gutterman DD. Prologue: new insights into the regulation of the coronary microcirculation. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2000 Dec;279(6):H2585-6.

6. Gutterman DD, Hume J. Potassium channels that regulate vascular tone: Which are the important players? Clin Exp Pharm Phys 2002; 29:304.

7. Liu Y, Gutterman DD. Oxidative stress and potassium channel function. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol 2002 Apr;29(4):305-11.

8. Gutterman DD. Vascular dysfunction in hyperglycemia: is protein kinase C the culprit? Circ Res 2002 Jan 11;90(1):5-7.

9. Liu Y, Gutterman DD. The coronary circulation in diabetes: influence of reactive oxygen species on K+ channel-mediated vasodilation. Vascul Pharmacol 2002 Jan;38(1): 43-9.

10. Konidala S, Gutterman DD. Coronary vasospasm and the regulation of coronary blood flow. Prog Cardiovasc Dis 2004 Jan-Feb;46(4):349-73.

11. Wilcox CS, Gutterman DD. Focus on oxidative stress in the cardiovascular and renal systems. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2005 Jan;288(1):H3-6.

12. Gutterman DD, Miura H, Liu Y. Redox modulation of vascular tone: focus of potassium channel mechanisms of dilation.” Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 2005 Apr;25(4):671-8.

13. Epstein AE, Alexander JC, Gutterman DD, Maisel W, Wharton JM. Anticoagulation: American College of Chest Physicians guidelines for the prevention and management of postoperative atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery. Chest 2005 Aug;128(2 Suppl):24S-27S.

14. Gutterman DD. Mitochondria and reactive oxygen species: an evolution in function. Circ Res 2005 Aug 19;97(4):302-4.

15. Hatoum OA, Binion DG, Gutterman DD. Paradox of simultaneous intestinal ischaemia and hyperaemia in inflammatory bowel disease. Eur J Clin Invest 2005 Oct;35(10):599-609.

16. Baumann MH, Gutterman DD. American College of Chest Physicians evidence based guidelines--the next generation: considering resource use and evolution to a single grading system. Chest 2006 Jan;129(1):10-2.

17. Irwin RS, Gutterman DD. American College of Chest Physicians cough guidelines. Lancet 2006 Mar 25;367(9515):981.

18. Larsen BT, Gutterman DD, Hatoum OA. Emerging role of epoxyeicosatrienoic acids in coronary vascular function. Eur J Clin Invest. 2006 May;36(5): 293-300.

19. Larsen BT, Gutterman DD. Hypoxia, coronary dilation, and the pentose phosphate pathway. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2006 Jun;290(6): H2169-71.

20. Mayr M, Zhang J, Greene AS, Gutterman DD, Perloff J, Ping P. Proteomics-based development of biomarkers in cardiovascular disease: mechanistic, clinical, and therapeutic insights. Mol Cell Proteomics 2006 Oct;5(10):1853-64.

21. Gutterman DD, Cowley AW Jr. Relating cardiac performance with oxygen consumption: historical observations continue to spawn scientific discovery. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2006 Dec;291(6):H2555-6.

22. Larsen BT, Campbell WB, Gutterman DD. Beyond vasodilatation: non-vasomotor roles of epoxyeicosatrienoic acids in the cardiovascular system. Trends Pharmacol Sci 2007 Jan;28(1):32-8.

23. Zhang DX, Gutterman DD. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species-mediated signaling in endothelial cells. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2007 May;292(5): H2023-31.

24. Hoch AZ, Lal S, Jurva JW, Gutterman DD. The female athlete triad and cardiovascular dysfunction. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am 2007 Aug;18(3):385-400, vii-viii.

25. Gutterman DD. Combating nitrate tolerance – A novel endogenous mechanism. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2007 Aug; 27(8):1673-6.

26. Pagano PJ, Gutterman DD. The adventitia: the outs and ins of vascular disease. Cardiovasc Res 2007 Sep 1;75(4):636-9. PMCID: In Process

27. Larsen BT, Zhang DX, Gutterman DD. Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids, TRP channels, and intracellular Ca2+ in the vasculature: an endothelium-derived endothelium hyperpolarizing factor? Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 2007 Dec;27(12):2496-8.

28. Liu Y, Gutterman DD. Vascular control in humans: focus on the coronary microcirculation. Basic Res Cardiol 2009 Feb 3;104:211-27.

29. Gutterman DD. Silent Myocardial Ischemia. Circ J 2009 Apr 24;73(5):785-97.

30. Larsen BT, Gutterman DD. C-reactive protein: A multipronged assailant on endothelium-dependent vasodilation. J Mol Cell Cardiol 2009 Aug;47(2):177-9.

BOOKS, CHAPTERS, AND REVIEWS

1. Gutterman DD, Bonham AC, Arthur JA, Gebhart GF, Marcus ML, Brody MJ: Central Neural Regulation of Coronary Blood Flow. In: Brain Peptides and Catecholamines in Cardiovascular Regulation in Normal and Disease States, J.P. Buckley and C.M. Ferrario (Eds.), Raven Press, New York, 1987.

2. Gutterman DD, Marcus ML: Advances in Understanding the Function of the Coronary Circulation in Physiological and Pathological States. In: Advances In Cardiovascular Surgery, Wechsler, A.S. (ed).

3. Gutterman DD, Bonham AC, Stuhlmuller JE, Arthur JM, Gebhart GF, Marcus ML, Brody MJ: Central Neural Aspects of Coronary Flow Regulation. In: Analysis and Simulation of the Cardiac System - Ischemia, Chapter 19, S. Sideman and R. Beyar (eds), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 249-264, 1989.

4. Gutterman DD, Brody MJ, Marcus ML: Neural Regulation of Coronary Blood Flow. In: Reflex Control of the Circulation, I.H. Zucker and J. Gilmore (eds), Chapter 19, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 695-736, 1991.

5. Gutterman DD: Central Integration of Autonomic Control of the Heart Including the Coronary Circulation. In: Volume IX: The Nervous Control of the Heart. J.T. Shepherd and S.F. Vatner (eds.), Geoffrey Burnstock (Series Ed.), Harwood Acad. Publishers, Amsterdam, pp. 253-294, 1996.

6. Gutterman DD, Schnoll D: Neural Control of the Coronary Circulation. In: Volume VIII: Nervous Control of Blood Vessels. T. Bennett and S. M. Gardiner (eds), Geoffrey Burnstock (Series Ed.), Harwood Acad. Publishers, Amsterdam, pp. 265-304, 1996.

7. Gutterman DD, Liu Y, Frisbee JC: Reactive Oxygen Species and K+ Channel Function in Diabetes and Insulin Resistance. In: Trends in Diabetes Research, Ford, A.(ed), Chapter 4, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, pp. 71-106, 2006.

8. Harrington, RA, Becker RC, Cannon CP, Gutterman DD, Lincoff AM, Popma JJ, Steg G, Guyatt GH, Goodman SG, American College of Chest Physicians. Antithrombotic therapy for non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes: American College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines (8th Edition). Chest. 2008 Jun;133(6 Suppl):670S-707S.

Abstracts

1. Gutterman DD, Chilian WM, Eastham CL, Inou T, Bohling BA, Marcus ML, White CW: Failure of Intracoronary Pyruvate to Salvage Myocardium after Three Hours of Myocardial Ischemia. Fed Proc, 42:1093, 1983.

2. Gutterman DD, Rusch NJ, Hermsmeyer RK, Dole WP: Differential Reactivity of Large and Small Coronary Arteries to 5-Hydroxytryptamine. Fed Proc, 43:3597, 1984.

3. Gutterman DD, Bonham AC, Arthur JM, Gebhart GF, Marcus ML, Brody MJ: Coronary Vasoconstriction to Stimulation in Brainstem Regions Receiving Nociceptive Afferent Input Fed Proc, 44(3):622, 1985.

4. Bonham AC, Arthur GF, Marcus JM, Gebhart ML, Brody MJ. Lateral hypothalamus (LH)-A central site for neurally mediated coronary vasoconstriction.

5. Arthur JM, Bonham AC, Gebhart GF, Marcus ML, Brody MJ. Stimulation in the anteromedial hypothalamus in the area of the paraventricular nucleaus produces coronary vasoconstriction.

6. Bonham AC, Wilkin LD, Arthur JM, Gutterman DD, Gebhart GF, Marcus ML, Brody MJ: Brainstem Efferents from a Lateral Hypothalamic Site Which Produces a Decrease in Coronary Blood Flow. The Physiologist, 28(4):275, 1985.

7. Gutterman DD, Gebhart GF, Arthur JM, Bonham AC, Marcus ML, Brody MJ: Frequency-Dependent Selective Activation of Coronary Vasoconstriction by Electrical Stimulation in Brainstem. Clin Res, 33(4):806A, 1985.

8. Gutterman DD, Bonham AC, Gebhart GF, Marcus ML, Brody MJ: Coronary Constrictor Pathway from Lateral Hypothalamus (LH) Projects Through Ventrolateral Medulla (VLM). Fed Proc, 45(3):397, 1986.

9. Gutterman DD, Clothier J, Brody MJ: Coronary Vasoconstriction Produced by Epicardial Hypothermic Solutions. Circulation, 74(4):II-243, 1986.

10. Gutterman DD, Clothier J, Marcus ML, Brody MJ: Coronary Vascular Response to Epicardial Hypothermic Solutions. Clin Res, 34(4):894A, 1986.

11. Gutterman DD, Marcus ML, Brody MJ, Miller FJ: Parabrachial Nuclear Region: An Important Neuronal Site Mediating Coronary Vasoconstriction. Circulation, 79:II-316, 1988.

12. Gutterman DD, Miller FJ, Morgan DA: Does Myocardial Stunning Alter Neurally-Mediated Coronary Vasoconstriction? Circulation, 78:II-555, 1988.

13. Stuhlmuller JE, Gutterman DD, Marcus ML, Gebhart GF, Brody MJ: Electrical Stimulation in Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla of the Cat Produces Coronary Vasoconstrictor and Vasodilator Responses. FASEB J, 2:A495, 1988.

14. Paul RK, Gutterman DD, Marcus ML, Brody MJ: Medullary Sites Projecting to Spinal Preganglionic Neurons Mediate Coronary Constriction in Cat. Circulation, 80:II-311, 1989.

15. Gutterman DD, Pardubsky PD, Gebhart GF: Attenuation of Afferent Spinal Neuronal Responses to Successive Coronary Occlusions May Contribute to Silent Ischemia. Circulation, 80:II-553, 1989.

16. Gutterman DD, Marcus ML, Brody MJ: Participation of Parabrachial Nuclear Region in Baroreflex Coronary Vasoconstriction. FASEB J., 3:A975, 1989.

17. De Boel SL, Gutterman DD: Is Coronary Vasoconstriction a Component of the Cerebral Ischemic Response? Circulation, 80:II-552, 1989.

18. LaMaster TS, Paul RK, Gutterman DD: Coronary Constrictor Pathway From Anterior Hypothalamus Projects Through Rostroventrolateral Medulla. Clin Res, 37:882A, 1989.

19. Gutterman DD, Ben-Haim S, Morgan DA: Brief Myocardial Ischemia Alters the Coronary Vascular Response to Vagal Stimulation. FASEB J, 4:A402, 1990.

20. Paul RK, Gutterman DD, Brody MJ. Induction of Neurogenic coronary vasoconstriction from spinal cord is asymmetrical. Circ 82: III-636, 1990.

21. Gutterman DD, Barber CE, Morgan DA. Effect of Neuropeptide Y on transmural distribution of myocardial blood flow. Circ 82 (Suppl. III): III-336, 1990.

22. Law HI, Jones LF, Brody MJ, Gutterman DD. Differential regional vascular responses to electrical and chemical activation in rostral ventrolateral medulla.

23. Cave A, Gutterman DD: Role of Cell Bodies in the Region of Parabrachial Nucleus in Baroreflex Coronary Vasoconstriction. FASEB, 1991.

24. Nair BA, Paul RK, Murad Y, Gutterman DD, Brody MJ: Does the Area Postrema Mediate Ouabain-Induced Coronary Vasoconstriction? FASEB J, 5:A1113, 1991.

25. McDermott DA, Mellen ST, Gebhart GF, Gutterman DD: Pericardial Administration of Bradykinin (BK) to Rats Produces a Receptor-Mediated Reflex Change in Mean Arterial Pressure. FASEB, 1991.

26. Cave AR, LaMaster TS, Gutterman DD: Coronary Constrictor Pathway from Anterior Hypothalamus Includes Neurons in Rostroventrolateral Medulla. American Heart Association, 64th Scientific Sessions, 1991.

27. Gutterman DD, Morgan DA, Dellsperger KC: Differential Coronary Response to Norepinephrine and Sympathetic Stimulation in Diabetic Dogs. American Heart Association, 64th Scientific Sessions. Circulation, 84:II-558, 1991.

28. Goodson AR, Liebold JM, Gutterman DD. Sustained coronary vasoconstriction during electrical activation in anterior hypothalamus in rats.

29. Dellsperger KC, Brooks LA, Eastham CL, Gutterman DD: Coronary Microvascular Vasodilator Responses in Diabetic Dogs. American Heart Association, 64th Scientific Sessions, Circulation, 84:II-557, 1991.

30. McDermott DA, Meller ST, Gebhart GF, Gutterman DD: Characterization of the Reflex Hemodynamic Response to Intrapericardial Bradykinin. FASEB J., 6:A1293, 1992.

31. Ben-Haim S, Kienzle M, Gutterman DD. Beat by beat ECG variability for detection of patients with positive electrophysiologic study.

32. Ben-Haim SA, Becker B, Kaplinsky E, Gutterman DD, Palti Y. Prediction of immediate ventricular fibrillation following by QRS variability coronary artery ligation in dogs. J Am Coll Cardiol 20: 1270-1276, 1992.

33. Goodson AR, Leibold JM, Gutterman DD: Glibenclamide Produces Coronary Constriction in Cat. FASEB J, 6:A1753, 1992.

34. Dellsperger KC, Brooks LA, Gutterman DD: Hyperglycemia Attenuates Coronary Microvascular Dilation to Acetylcholine. FASEB J, 6(4):A1580, 1992.

35. Goodson AR, Leibold JM, Gutterman DD: Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthesis Augments Centrally-Induced Sympathetic Coronary Vasoconstriction in Cats. Circulation 86(4):I-509, 1992.

36. Dellsperger KD, Brooks LA, Gutterman DD: Enhanced Coronary Microvascular Vasodilation to an ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channel Opener in Diabetes. Circulation, 86(4):I-486, 1992.

37. Gutterman DD, Leibold JM, Morgan DA: Do Oxygen-Derived Free Radicals Contribute to Neural Stunning in the Heart? Circulation, 86(4):I-689, 1992.

38. Dellsperger KC, Brooks LA, Gutterman DD. Enhanced coronary microvascular vasodilation to an ATP-sensitive potassium channel opener in diabetes.

39. Dellsperger KC, Brooks LA, Morgan DA, Gutterman DD. Adenosine responses are not impaired in the coronary circulation of diabetic dogs.

40. Pettersen MD, Morgan DA, Leibold JM, Ben-Haim S, Gutterman DD: Sustained Reduction in Coronary Constriction to Sympathetic Stimulation Following Intracoronary Adenosine. FASEB J., 7:A212, 1993.

41. Miller FJ, Dellsperger KC, Gutterman DD: Hyperglycemia Alters Endothelium Dependent Relaxation of Coronary Microvessels but not Conduit Vessels In Vitro. FASEB J., 7:A423, 1993.

42. Dellsperger KC, Brooks LA, Gutterman DD: Hyperglycemia Results in Enhanced Coronary Microvascular Responses to RP 52891. FASEB J., 7:A423, 1993.

43. Miller FJ, Dellsperger KC, Embrey RP, Gutterman DD. Acetylcholine constricts isolated human coronary resistance vessels.

44. Miller FJ, Dellsperger KC, Embrey RP, Gutterman DD. Isolated human coronary arterioles exhibit myogenic tone.

45. Miller FJ, Dellsperger KC, Embrey RP, Gutterman DD: Differential Effect of Acetylcholine on Atrial and Ventricular Resistance Vessels Isolated from Human Hearts. JACC, 2/94:427A.

46. Oltman CL, Gutterman DD, Dellsperger KC. Glycoslated hemoglobin impairs coronary microvascular responses to acetylcholine in vitro.

47. Ammar Jr RF, Gutterman DD, Dellsperger KC. Coronary microvascular responses to metabolic stimulation in diabetes.

48. Miller FJ, Dellsperger KC, Oltman CL, Gutterman DD.: Alloxan-Induced Diabetes Mellitus Impairs Endothelium Dependent Vasodilation of Canine Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, 90:I-430, 1994.

49. Abe T, Morgan DA, Gutterman DD: Specific Role of Adenosine Receptors in Mediating Post-Ischemic Dysfunction of Coronary Sympathetic Innervation. Circulation 90:I-269, 1994.

50. Ammar Jr RF, Gutterman DD, Dellsperger KC: Topically Applied Superoxide Dismutase and Catalase Normalize Coronary Arteriolar Responses to Acetylcholine in Diabetes Mellitus In Vivo. Circulation, 90:I-574, 1994.

51. Ammar RF, Gutterman DD, Dellsperger KC: Effect of Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) on Microvascular Acetylcholine (ACh) Responses in Diabetes. FASEB J., 8:A292, 1994.

52. Sundaram K, Liebold JM, Gutterman DD: Inhibition of NO Synthase Augments Sympathetic Coronary Vasoconstriction to Stellate Stimulation in Cats. FASEB J., 8:A847, 1994.

53. Abe T, Morgan DA, Gutterman DD: Post-Ischemic Dysfunction of Sympathetic Coronary Innervation Involves Adenosine Receptor Activation. FASEB J., 8:A848, 1994.

54. Rodriguez-Iglesias E, Miller FJ, Dellsperger KC, Gutterman DD: Role of Prostaglandins and Nitric Oxide in the Human Atrial Coronary Arteriolar Response to Acetylcholine. FASEB J., 10(4):A912, 1995.

55. Abe T, Morgan DA, Gutterman DD: Effects of Activating Selective Adenosine Receptors on Sympathetic Coronary Innervation. FASEB J., 9(4):A840, 1995.

56. Paul RK, Breu M, Gutterman DD. Laterality of neurogenic coronary vasoconstriction in male and female cats.

57. Abe T, Sengupta JN, Gebhart GF, Gutterman DD: Reduced Cardiac Sympathetic Afferent Activity Following Brief Ischemia. Circ, 92:I-60, 1995.

58. Abe T, Morgan DA, Gutterman DD: Protection by Nerve Growth Factor Against Postischemic Dysfunction of Sympathetic Coronary Innervation. Circ., 92:I-60, 1995.

59. Miller FJ, Dellsperger KC, Gutterman DD: Mechanism of Human Coronary Arteriolar Relaxation to Adenosine Diphosphate. Circ., 92:I-131, 1995.

60. Miller FJ, Dellsperger KC, Gutterman DD: Basal Tone of Isolated Human Coronary Arterioles Depends on Protein Kinase C Activation. Circ., 92:I-430, 1995.

61. Ammar Jr RF, Gutterman DD, Dellsperger KC. Mechanisms of impaired dilation of coronary arterioles during increases in myocardial oxygen consumption in diabetes mellitus.

62. Miura H, Chappell DA, Gutterman DD: Preserved Dilation in Carotid Arteries of Apolipoprotein (APO)E and APOE + LOL Receptor Deficient Mice. FASEB J., 10:A604, 1996

63. Scott E, Breu M, Gutterman DD: Coronary Arteriolar Response to Norepinephrine in Humans. FASEB J, 10:A47, 1996.

64. Bocker J, Chappell DC, Gutterman DD: Selective Impairment of Endothelium Dependent Vasodilation Following Responses to Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein. FASEB J, 10:A604, 1996.

65. Oltman CL, Gutterman DD, Dellsperger KC. Role of superoxide in impaired endothelium-dependent vasodilation of coronary arterioles from diabetic dogs.

66. Miura H, McCoy DM, Gutterman DD: Human Coronary Arteriolar Relaxation to Arachidonic Acid Depends upon Cytochrome P450 Monooxygenase. Circ., 94:I-63, 1996.

67. Miura H, Miller FJ, McCoy DM, Gutterman DD: Mechanism of Human Coronary Arteriolar Relaxation to Bradykinin. Circ., 94:I-241, 1996.

68. Miller FJ, Gutterman DD, Davidson BL: Adenovirus Mediated Gene Transfer to Isolated Canine and Human Coronary Conduit and Resistance Vessels. Circ., 94:I-243, 1996.

69. Miura H, Chappell DA, Gutterman DD: Mechanisms of Impaired Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation in Carotid Arteries of Apolipoprotein E and LDL Receptor-Deficient Mice. Circ., 94:I-425, 1996.

70. Miller FJ, Dellsperger KC, Gutterman DD: Protein Kinase C Dependent Myogenic Constriction of Isolated Human Coronary Arterioles. Circ., 94:I-489, 1996.

71. Oltman CL, Gutterman DD, Quinn KA, Bar RS, Dellsperger KC. Insulin and IGF-1 induced vasodilation in canine coronary microvessels.

72. Miura H, Gutterman DD: Role of Ca2+-Activated Potassium Channels in Human Coronary Arteriolar Relaxation to Bradykinin. FASEB J, 11:A44, 1997.

73. Murphy SL, Beasley K, Gutterman DD: Circulating Factor in Diabetic Serum Contributes to Impaired Endothelial Dependent Dilation. FASEB J, 11:A157, 1997.

74. Miller Jr FJ, Gutterman DD, Heistad DD, Davidson BL. Gene transfer of superoxide dismutase reduces superoxide anion but does not improve endothelial dependent relaxation in atherosclerosis.

75. Miller Jr FJ, Mozena JD, Gutterman DD, Davidson BL. In Situ visualization of reactive oxygen species in atherosclerosis.

76. Miura H, Breu M, Gutterman DD. Hypoxia induces human coronary arteriolar dilation via ATP-sensitive potassium channel activation. Circ 96:I-74, 1997.

77. Miura H, Gutterman DD. Human coronary arteriolar dilation to bradykinin depends upon hyperpolarization via Ca2+-activated potassium channel activation. Circ 96:I-16, 1997

78. Miura H, Breu M, Gutterman DD. Diabetes mellitus impairs ATP-sensitive potassium channel function of human coronary arterioles. Circ 96:I-17, 1997.

79. Gutterman DD, Breu M. Flow-mediated vasodilation of human coronary arterioles does not require nitric oxide synthase. Circ 96: I-310, 1997.

80. Manthei SA, Rupert BE, Gutterman DD. Thrombin induced vasodilation does not require activation of pertussis toxin-sensitive g-proteins. Faseb J. 12:A670, 1998.

81. Miura H, Gutterman DD. Membrane hyperpolization and vasodilation of human coronary arterioles to arachidonic acid (AA) via cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (P450). FASEB J.

82. Terata K, Miura H, Gutterman DD. Potent Vasodilation to Adrenomedullin in Isolated Human Coronary Arterioles. Faseb J. 12: A405, 1998.

83. Miura H, Manthei SA, Gutterman DD. Flow-induced dilation depends upon membrane hyperpolarization via Ca2+-activated K+ (KCa) channels in human coronary arterioles. Circ 98:I-138, 1998.

84. Miller FJ, Mozena JE, Foresman EL, Davidson BL, Gutterman DD. Smooth muscle cell production of superoxide is increased in atherosclerosis. Circ 98:I-311, 1998.

85. Terata K, Yorek MA, Gutterman DD. Acetylcholine-induced arteriolar dilation mediated by K-channel is reduced in STZ-induced diabetic rats with motor nerve dysfunction. Circ 98:I-400, 1998.

86. Miller FJ, Mozena J, Foresman EL, Gutterman DD, Davidson BL. Superoxide production is increased throughout the vascular wall of atherosclerotic mice aorta and mediated by a membrane bound NADPH oxidase. Circ 98:I-733, 1998.

87. Terata K, Miller FJ, Gutterman DD. Effect of superoxide on K-channel mediated responses in human coronary arterioles. Circ 98:I-825, 1998.

88. Oltman CL, Kern TS, Brooks LA, Kane NL, Gutterman DD, Dellsperger KC. Vascular reactivity of coronary arterioles from 5 year diabetic dogs. Faseb J 13:A88, 1999.

89. Terata K, Liu Y, Gutterman DD. Minimal contribution of superoxide to myogenic constriction of rat small coronary arteries. Circulation 100:I417-I418, 1999.

90. Liu Y, Terata K, Gutterman DD. Elevated glucose generates superoxide and reduces voltage-dependent K=channel current in rat coronary artery vascular smooth muscle cells. Faseb J 14:A163, 2000.

91. Liu Y, Terata K, Nicolosi A, Gutterman DD. Peroxynitrite inhibits human coronary arteriolar dilation to activation of Ca2+-activated K+ channels. Circulation 102:II-113, 2000.

92. Liu Y, Terata K, Gutterman DD. High glucose reduces voltage-dependent K+ current by NADPH oxidase-generated superoxide. Circulation 102:II-255, 2000.

93. Terata K, Mirua H, Sato A, Liu Y, Gutterman DD. Minimal contribution of nitric oxide (NO) and Katp channels to adenosine-induced dilation of coronary arterioles in patients with coronary artery disease. Circulation 102:II-255, 2000.

94. Chai Q, Gutterman DD, Liu Y. Elevated Glucose Impairs cAMP Mediated Dilation by Reducing Voltage-dependent K+ (Kv) Channel Activity in Coronary Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells (VSMCs). FASEB Journal, V15, No. 5: A764, 2001.

95. Miura H, Sato A, Gutterman DD. K+-Induced Dilation Involves Both Na+/K+ ATPase and Inwardly Rectifying K+ Channels (KIR) in Human Coronary Arterioles. FASEB Journal, V15, No. 5: A765, 2001.

96. Sato A, Miura H, LiuY, Chai Q, Somberg LB, Eberhardt LM, Gutterman DD. Gender based differences in endothelium dependent vasodilation of human arterioles. FASEB Journal, V15, No. 5: A1122, 2001.

97. Liu Y, Chai Q, Gutterman DD. Peroxynitrite Inhibits Ca2+-Activated K+ Channel Activity in Smooth Muscle of Human Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, V104, No. 17: II-31, 2001.

98. Miura H, Sato A, Saito T, Miura M, Gutterman DD. Evidence for Multiple Endothelium-Derived Hyperpolarizing Factors in Human Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, V104, No. 17: II-39, 2001.

99. Miura H, Saito T, Miura M, Gutterman DD. Diazoxide Protects against Hypoxia/Ischemia-Induced Injury in Human Coronary Arterioles in Vitro. Circulation, V104, No. 17: II-114, 2001.

100. Miura H, Qiang C, Liu Y, Saito T, Miura M, Gutterman DD. Flow-Mediated Dilation of Human Coronary Arterioles Involves Production of Hydrogen Peroxide. Circulation, V104, No. 17: II-285-6, 2001.

101. Sato A, Miura H, Liu Y, Gutterman DD. Differential Regulation of the Human Coronary Arterioles by Adenosine Receptor Subtypes. Circulation, V104, No. 17: II-287, 2001.

102. Sato A, Miura H, Liu Y, Nicolosi AC, Sakuma I, Gutterman DD. Involvement of Intermediate Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels in Adenosine-Induced Human Coronary Arteriolar Dilation. FASEB Journal, V16, No. 5: A860, 2002.

103. Li H, Gutterman DD, Liu Y. Elevated Glucose Impairs cAMP-mediated Voltage-dependent K+ (Kv) Channel Activity in Coronary Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells (VSMCs). FASEB Journal, V16, No. 5: A860, 2002.

104. Miura H, Sato A, Saito T, Miura M, Gutterman DD. Oxidative Stress Impairs ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channel (KATP)-Mediated Dilation of Human Coronary Arterioles (HCA) in Diabetes Mellitus (DM). FASEB J, V16, No. 5: A860, 2002.

105. Liu YP, Li H, Stadnicka A, Suzuki A, Kwok W, Bosnjak Z, Gutterman DD. Differential Response of KATP Channels to Superoxide in Coronary and Cardiac Myocytes. Circulation, V106, No. 19: II-35, 2002.

106. Sato A, Miura H, Liu Y, Nicolosi A, Gutterman DD. Reactive Oxygen Species Mediate Vasodilation of Human Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, V106, No. 19: II-111, 2002.

107. Liu Y, Zhao H, Kalyanaraman B, Johnson D, Gutterman DD. Mitochondria, a Source for Generating H2O2 Plays a Key Role in Flow-Mediated Dilation in Human Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, V106, No. 19: II-171, 2002.

108. Sato A, Miura H, Liu Y, Downey FX, Gutterman DD. Oxidative Stress Enhances Human Coronary Arteriolar Dilation to Adenosine. Circulation, V106, No. 19: II-277, 2002.

109. Liu Y, Li H, Stadnicka A, Suzuki A, Kwok W, Bosnjak Z, Gutterman DD. Differential Response of KATP Channels to Superoxide in Coronary and Cardiac Myocytes. Circulation, V106, No. 19: II-35, 2002.

110. Sato A, Miura H, Liu Y, Nicolosi A, Gutterman DD. Reactive Oxygen Species Mediate Vasodilation of Human Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, V106, No. 19: II-111, 2002.

111. Liu Y, Zhao H, Li H, Kalyanaraman B, Johnson D, Gutterman DD. Mitochondria, a Source for Generating H2O2, Plays a Key Role in Flow-Mediated Dilation in Human Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, V106, No. 19: II-171, 2002.

112. Sato A, Miura H, Liu Y, Downey FX, Gutterman DD. Oxidative Stress Enhances Human Coronary Arteriolar Dilation to Adenosine. Circulation, V106, No. 19: II-277, 2002.

113. Hatoum OA, Binion DG, Otterson MF, Gutterman DD. Microvascular dysfunction in inflammatory bowel disease- IBD. FASEB Journal, V17, No. 4: A69, 2003.

114. Ou H, Ou Z, Jones DW, Ackerman AW, Hillery CA, Gutterman DD, Guice KS, Oldham KT, Pritchard KA. 4F, An Apo A-I mimetic preserves acetylcholine-induced vasodilation of carotid arterioles in sickle cell disease mice. FASEB J, V17, No. 4: A371, 2003.

115. Li H, Liu Y, Gutterman DD. High glucose causes tyrosine nitration of Kv1.2 and Kv1.5 in rat coronary arterial vascular smooth muscles cells (VSMCs). FASEB J, V17, No. 4: A505, 2003.

116. Liu Y, Li H, Gutterman DD. Complex I and III of electron transport chains play a key role in flow-mediated dilation in human coronary arterioles. FASEB J, V17, No. 4: A506, 2003.

117. Sato A, Miura H, Liu Y, Reuben C, Gutterman DD. Adenosine-induced vasodilation in coronary arterioles from subjects with diabetes: Effect of reactive oxygen species. FASEB J, V17, No. 4: A508, 2003.

118. Miura H, Saito T, Gutterman DD. Shear stress induces endothelial generation and release of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in human coronary arterioles (HCA). FASEB J, V17, No. 4: A509, 2003.

119. Ou J, Ou Z, Jones DW, Weihrauch D, Ackerman AW, Gutterman DD, Guice AS, Oldham KT, Pritchard KA. An Apo A-I mimetic peptide preserves vasodilation in hypercholesterolemic mice. FASEB J, V17, No. 4: A513, 2003

120. Miura H, Sato A, Saito T, Abu-Hatoum O, Gutterman DD. Adenosine Acts as an Endothelium-Derived Hyperpolarizing Factor in Human Coronary Arteriolar Dilation to Adenosine 5’-Diphosphate. Circulation, V108, No. 17: IV-99, 2003

121. Miura H, Saito T, Fujiwara Y, Sato A, Abu-Hatoum O, Gutterman DD. Upregulation of Intermediate Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels is Associated with Altered Human Coronary Arteriolar Reactivity. Circulation, V108, No. 17: IV-102, 2003

122. Sato A, Miura H, Abu-Hatoum O, Bosnjac JJ, Gutterman DD. Different Mechanisms of Dilation to Extracellularly and Intracellularly Produced Hydrogen Peroxide in Human Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, V108, No. 17: IV-102, 2003

123. Liu Y, Li H, Gutterman DD. Cytoskeletal Elements are Critical in Flow-Mediated Dilation in Human Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, V108, No. 17: IV-227, 2003

124. Chen Y, Gao Y, Cook C, Raza A, Biller J, Gutterman DD, Medhora M, Jacobs ER. Activation of eNOS in bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells by VEGF and 20-HETE. FASEB J, V18, No. 5: A1238, 2004.

125. Miura H, Gutterman DD. Interaction of Two Distinct Endothelium-Derived Hyperpolarizing Factors in the Human Coronary Microcirculation. Circulation, V110, No. 17: III-181, 2004.

126. Hatoum OA, Binion DG, Miura H, Bosnjak JJ, Otterson MF, Telford G, Gutterman DD. Role for hydrogen peroxide in Ach-induced dilation of human intestinal microvessels. FASEB J, Vol. 18, No. 4: A624, 2004.

127. Liu Y, Mass M, Newman DK, Newman PK, Gutterman DD. Nitric oxide plays a more predominant role in flow-mediated dilation in coronary arteries of PECAM-1-knockout mice. FASEB J, Vol. 18, No. 4: A269-270, 2004.

128. Liu Y, Gutterman DD. Cellular Origin of EDHF (H2O2) Released from Human Coronary Arterioles in Response to Shear Stress. Circ, V110, No. 17: III-76, 2004.

129. Miura H, Toyama K, Hatoum OA, Gutterman DD. Adenosine Mediates Human Coronary Arteriolar Dilation to Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP). FASEB J, Vol. 19, No. 4: A688, 2005.

130. Larsen BT, Miura HM, Campbell WB, Falck JR, Gutterman DD. Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids induce vasodilation of human coronary arterioles via an iberiotoxin-sensitive mechanism. FASEB J, Vol. 19, No. 4: A727, 2005.

131. Liu Y, Bubolz AB, Newman PJ, Newman DK, Gutterman DD. Ebselen restores the endothelium derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) component of coronary flow-mediated dilation in PECAM-1-knockout mice. FASEB J, Vol. 19, No. 5: A1259, 2005.

132. Hatoum OA, Binion DG, Miura H, Phillips S, Gutterman DD. Nitric oxide (NO) assessment in control and chronically inflamed inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) submucosal intestinal microvessels. FASEB J, Vol. 19, No. 5: A1265, 2005.

133. Phillips SA, Somberg LB, Otterson MF, Telford GL, Nicolosi AC, Gutterman DD. Effect of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) on Flow Induced Dilation in Human Visceral Adipose Resistance Vessels. FASEB J, Vol. 19, No. 5: A1265, 2005.

134. Liu Y, Gutterman DD. Evidence for H2O2 as the EDHF Mediating Flow-Induced Dilation in Human Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, Vol. 112, No. 17: II-216, 2005.

135. Liu Y, Bienengraeber M, Bubolz A, Gutterman DD. High Glucose Reduces Kv1.5 Channel Activity by Disrupting Protein Translocation in Coronary Smooth Muscle Cells. Circulation, Vol. 112, No. 17: II-216, 2005.

136. Larsen BT, Otterson MF, Miura H, Phillips SA, Selle RM, Gutterman DD, Hatoum OA. Radiation impairs endothelium-dependent dilation of murine intestinal arterioles via reduction of nitric oxide by reactive oxygen species. FASEB J, V20, No. 5: A1162, 2006.

137. Bubolz AH, Wu Q, Gutterman DD, Liu Y. Ebselen Reduces Kv1 Channel Nitration and Restores Kv1 Channel Function in Diabetic Rat Coronary Arteries. FASEB J, V20, No. 4: A284, 2006.

138. Hatoum OA, Binion DG, Miura H, Larsen BT, Selle RM, Kopelman D, Gutterman DD. The complex role of hydrogen peroxide (H202) in acetylcholine-induced dilation of human mucosal intestinal microvessels. FASEB J, V20, No. 4: A282-283, 2006.

139. Miura H, Toyama K, Hatoum OA, Saito T, Gutterman DD. Down-regulation of Intermediate Conductance Calcium-activated Potassium Channel (IKCa) Inhibits Human Coronary Smooth Muscle Cell (HSMC) Proliferation. FASEB J, V20, No. 5: A1176, 2006.

140. Phillips SA, Jacquelyn KP, Syed AQ, Syed AA, Pleuss JP, Jurva JW, Gutterman DD. Do low fat and low carbohydrate diets show similar improvement in endothelial function? FASEB J, V20, No. 5: A1392, 2006.

141. Larsen BT, Miura H, Campbell WB, Gutterman DD. NADPH Oxidase-Derived Reactive Oxygen Species Reduce Cytochrome P450 Mediated Dilation of Human Coronary Arterioles. Circulation, Vol. 114, No. 18: II-246, 2006.

142. Zhang D, Bubolz AH, Gutterman DD. Activation of TRPV4 Channels Dilates Human Coronary Arterioles: Role of Ca2+ Influx and Mitochondrial Redox Signaling. Circulation, Vol. 114, No. 18: II-247, 2006.

143. Bubolz AH, Zhang X, Liu Y, Gutterman DD. Nitric Oxide Inhibits Flow-mediated Dilation in Human Coronary Arterioles by Regulating Mitochondrial Production of Reactive Oxygen Species. Circulation, Vol. 114, No. 18: II-20, 2006.

144. Toyama K, Hatoum OA, Gutterman DD, Miura H. Role of CD73, Ecto-5’ Nucleotidases, in Human Coronary Arteriolar Dilation to Adenine Nucleotides. Circulation, Vol. 114, No. 18: II-20, 2006.

145. Phillips SA, Somberg LB, Hatoum OA, Gutterman DD. Mechanisms of hydrogen peroxide induced vasoconstriction in human adipose resistance arteries. FASEB J, V21, No. 5: A491, 2007.

146. Toyama K, Saito T, Fujiwara Y, Hatoum OA, Gutterman DD, Miura H. Intermediate Conductance Calcium-activated Potassium Channel, KCa3.1, Plays an Important Role in Macrophage (MO) Migration in Atherosclerosis. FASEB J, V21, No. 6: A854, 2007.

147. Zhang D, Bubolz AH, Gauthier KM, Campbell WB, Gutterman DD. TRPV4 channel-mediated Ca2+ entry and vasodilatation in small bovine coronary arteries. FASEB J, V21, No. 6: A859, 2007.

148. Bubolz AH, Zhang DX, Larsen BT, Gutterman DD. TRPV4 mediates flow-induced dilation in human coronary arterioles. FASEB J, V21, No. 6: A1234, 2007.

149. Phillips SA, Syed AQ, Syed AY, Das EK, Jurva JW, Gutterman DD. Resistance and aerobic exercise protects against endothelial dysfunction induced by acute exertion. FASEB J, V21, No. 6: A935, 2007.

150. Larsen BT, Phillips SA, Bubolz AH, Zielonka J, Kalyanaraman B, Gutterman DD. HPLC separation of hydroethidine products: a specific and sensitive method for quantifying microvascular superoxide. FASEB J, 2007 21:5;577.2.

151. Wittenburg AL, Phillips SA, Gutterman DD. The role of catalase and endothelium in hydrogen peroxide induced vasodilatation of human adipose arterioles. FASEB J, Late-Breaking, LB99: 2007.

152. Miura H, Toyama K, Fujiwara Y, Saito T, Hatoum OA, Gutterman DD. Intermediate-conductance Calcium-activated Potassium Channel, KCa3.1, Plays an Important role in Macrophage Migration in Atherosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, 2007.

153. Larsen BT, Bubolz AH, Pritchard Jr KA, Gutterman DD. Endothelial NADPH oxidase mediates bradykinin-induced dilation of human coronary arterioles. 8th World Conference for Microcirculation, Milwaukee, WI, 2007

154. Zhang D, Bubolz A, Mendoza S, Gutterman DD. TRPV4 channel mediates flow-induced dilation in mouse small mesenteric arteries. FASEB J 2008 22:964.9

155. Wittenburg AL, Phillips S, Gutterman DD. Catalase inhibition effect on exogenous hydrogen peroxide induced vasoconstriction in diseased human arterioles. FASEB J 2008 22:1148.15

156. Mendoza SA, Gutterman DD, Bubolz A, Suzuki M, Zhang DX. Role of TRPV4 channels in agonist-induced endothelial Ca2+ entry and vasodilation: Evidence from TRPV4-deficient mice.

FASEB J. 2008 22:1181.4

157. Larsen BT, Campbell WB, Gutterman DD. 12- and 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids may function as endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factors in the human coronary microcirculation. FASEB J. 2008 22:914.8

158. Das EK, Gutterman DD, Phillips SA. Exercise Protects Against Endothelial Dysfunction During Oral Glucose and High Fat Load. FASEB J. 2008 22:1235.14

159. Migrino RQ, Bright M, Pajewski N, Truran S, Gutterman DD, Hari P. Abstract 2400: Late Gadolinium Enhancement on MRI is a Prognostic Marker of Poor Survival in Light Chain Amyloidosis: Results from Long-Term Follow Up. Circulation, Oct 2008; 118: S_718.

160. Migrino RQ, Hari P, Bright M, Phillips S, Truran S, Wittenburg A, Wang J, Gutterman DD. Abstract 2401: Endothelial Dysfunction and Oxidative Stress in Human Coronary Microvasculature Following Acute Exposure to AL Amyloid Light Chains: New Mechanism of Amyloid Injury. Circulation, Oct 2008; 118: S_718 - S_719.

161. Wang J, Gutterman DD, Widlansky ME. Abstract 410: Mitochondrial Uncoupling with CCCP Reverses Acute Hyperglycemia Induced Endothelial Dysfunction in Human Arterioles

Circulation, Oct 2008; 118: S_299.

162. Gutterman DD. 2008 George E. Brown Memorial Lecture—Flow-Induced Vasodilation in the Human Heart: Unique Endothelial Mechanisms and Clinical Insights Circulation, Oct 2008; 118: A_11.

163. Wittenburg AL, Mendoza SA, Zhang DX, Gutterman DD. Unmasking a role for nitric oxide in acetylcholine-induced vasodilation in diseased human coronary arterioles. FASEB J. Apr 2009 23:LB73

164. Zinkevich NS, Wittenburg AL, Gutterman DD. Role of mitochondria in flow-induced dilation of human adipose arterioles from subjects with and without coronary artery disease. FASEB J. Apr 2009 23:1006.3

165. Larsen BT, Miura H, Campbell WB, Gutterman DD. 12- and 15-Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acids (HETEs) Function as Endothelium-Derived Hyperpolarizing Factors (EDHFs) in Human Coronary Arterioles. FASEB J. Apr 2009 23:952.17

166. Gutterman DD. Endothelial function and cardiovascular risk. Clinical Cardiology. Oct 2009 32:15

167. Larsen BT, Mendoza SA, Campbell WB, Gutterman DD. Lipoxygenases mediate endothelium-dependent vasodilation in the human coronary microcirculation. Experimental Biology, Anaheim CA. Apr 2010

invited lectures/workshops/presentations (must be invited to participate)

• Visiting Lecturer: Henry Ford Hospital, Cardiology Division. November, 1986

• Visiting Lecturer: Cardiology Division, SUNY, Buffalo, New York. February, 1987

• Central Regulation and Integration of Coronary Vasomotion. Henry Goldberg Symposium (IV). Haifa, Israel. May, 1987

• Central Neural Control of Coronary Circulation. Symposium on Neural Control of the Circulation, American College of Cardiology. March, 1990

• AHA Winter Conference. Snow Bird, Utah. January 29 - February 2, 1991

• Department of Physiology, Texas A&M University. October 31 - November 2, 1991

• Michael J. Brody Symposium. Iowa City, IA. December, 1991

• Use of Echocardiography in Evaluating Patients for Cardiac Source of Embolus. International Conference on Cardiac Instrumentation. Nice, France. June, 1992

• Wyeth-Ayerst Research Awards Symposium. Princeton, NJ. June, 1992

• National AHA Symposium Public Affairs Issues and the AHA. August, 1992

• Medical Research and the AHA. Iowa City Optimist Club, Iowa City, IA. December, 1992

• Silent Myocardial Ischemia. 1993 Family Practice Refresher Course. Iowa City, IA. March, 1993

• Effect of Brief Ischemia on Neural Coronary Control. Bioengineering Seminar, Technion Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. September, 1993

• Central Control of the Coronary Circulation. Melvin C. Marcus Symposium. Iowa City, IA. October, 1993

• Diagnosis and Treatment of Silent Myocardial Ischemia. Akita University Lecture Series, Akita, Japan. February, 1994

• Central Neural Control of the Coronary Circulation. 1st Department of Physiology, Kurume Medical Center, Kurume, Japan. February, 1994

• Central Neural Control of the Coronary Circulation. University of Occupational & Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan. March, 1994

• Neural Control of Coronary Blood Flow. Tel Hashomer Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Sheba Medical Center, Israel. August, 1994

• Visiting Scientist: SUNY Buffalo Cardiology Division, Center for Cardiopulmonary Biology Seminar Mechanisms of Neural Cardiac Stunning. February, 1996

• Physiological Control of Human Coronary Arterioles. AHA Scientific Sessions. November, 1996

• Control of Tone in Human Microvessels. Coronary Physiology and Cardiac Metabolism Workshop, International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) XXXIII Congress. St. Petersburg, Russia. June-July, 1997

• Visiting Professor and Physiology Seminar Speaker. Department of Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin. January 21, 1998

• Keynote speaker: 3rd Tohoku Cardiac and Renal Conference. Sendai, Japan. June, 1998

• Ion Channels and Cardiovascular Regulation. Sapporo International Symposium. Hokkaido University Faculty House, Sapporo, Japan. June 15, 1998

• Integrated Control of Pressure and Blood Flow in Coronary Microcirculation. International Workshop Co-Chair: Pisa, Italy. June 2000

• Neural Cardiac Stunning – Basic Science and Clinical Implications. Anesthesiology Grand Rounds, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. August 30, 2000

• University of Alabama at Birmingham's 11th Annual Vascular Biology and Hypertension Symposium. October 12-15, 2000

• Microvascular Function: EDHF vs. NO which is in Control? Symposium Chair and Presenter: AHA Scientific Sessions. 2000

• Dudley Johnson Symposium. Medical College of Wisconsin. November 20, 2000

• Physiology Department Seminar. New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY. December 11, 2000

• Cardiology Grand Rounds. University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. February, 2001

• 5th Scientific Meeting for Pharmacotherapy of Cardiovascular Diseases. Tokyo, Japan. June, 2001

• Symposium on Cardiovascular Function. Akita, Japan, October 2, 2001

• Symposium on Cardiovascular Function. Beijing Friendship Hospital, Beijing, China. May, 2002

• Duke University Cardiology Grand Rounds. February, 2003

• University of North Carolina Cardiology Grand Rounds. March, 2003

• Keynote Speaker: 2nd International Symposium on EDHF. Tokyo, Japan. January, 2003

• UAB Vascular Biology and Hypertension Seminar. March, 2003

• 11th William Ganz Symposium Program – Vascular Biology Update. Akita, Japan. April, 2003

• University of Iowa Cardiovascular Distinguished Alumni Award Lecture. Iowa City, IA. June, 2003

• 25th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Heart Research (ISHR). Mystic, CT. June, 2003

• Boron Lecturer, UCLA Cardiology Division. October, 2003

• Medical College of Georgia, Department of Physiology. January, 2004

• Louisiana State University, Department of Physiology, Shreveport, LA. February, 2004

• Cardio-Kidney Investigators’ Meeting, Amelia Island, FL. May 2004.

• British Pharmacology Society Annual Meeting, Bath, England. July, 2004

• Understanding Blood Vessels. Symposium Chair: XVIII World Congress, International Society for Heart Research, Brisbane, Australia. August, 2004

• Cardio-Kidney Investigators Meeting, Amelia Island, FL. May, 2005

• EDHF and Nitric Oxide interactions in the circulation. Cardiovascular Seminar: AHA Scientific Meeting, Dallas TX. 2005

• Novel mechanisms regulating the Coronary Circulation. Cardiovascular Seminar: AHA Scientific Meeting, Dallas TX. 2005

• How are Evidence-Based Guidelines Developed? The ACCP Health and Science Policy Committee Step-by-Step Process. Plenary Session, CHEST, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 2005

• Novel mechanism of flow-induced vasodilation in the human coronary microcirculation. University of Wisconsin Cardiovascular Center, Madison, WI. March, 2006.

• Mechanisms of flow-induced dilation in the human coronary vasculature. AHA BCVS Summer Conference, Keystone, CO. July, 2006

• EDHF in the coronary circulation. Medical Physics Meeting, Amsterdam. February, 2007

• Canadian Thoracic Society Conference on COPD Guideline Development. April, 2007

• Clinical Guidelines – an important tool for Quality Assurance in Modern Day Medicine. Transpacific Asia Medical Summit, Beijing, China. May, 2007

• Role of ROS in mediating flow-induced dilation. XIX World Congress of the ISHR, Bologna, Italy. June, 2007

• Endothelial Function and Cardiovascular Health. American Council of Life Insurers. June, 2007

• Participation of ROS in flow-induced vasodilation. World Microcirculation Conference, Milwaukee, WI. August, 2007

• Flow-mediated vasodilation in the human heart: Novel role of ROS. Department of Integrative Physiology Colloquium, University of Nebraska. October, 2007

• Hydrogen peroxide as an endothelium derived hyperpolarizing factor. American Society of Nephrology Advances in Research Conference. November, 2007

• Silent Myocardial Ischemia: Flow-induced vasodilation in the human heart. Japanese Society for Circulatory Medicine, Sendai, Japan. February, 2008

• Endothelial function and cardiovascular health. Regina Estenes Memorial Lecture in Medical Physiology, UMDNH-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ. March, 2008

• Flow-induced vasodilation in the human heart. Leonard Leight Distinguished Lectureship, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. April, 2008

• UCLA Distinguished Cardiovascular Lectureship, Los Angeles, CA. April, 2008

• Flow-induced vasodilation in the human heart. Endothelial function and dysfunction: insights into cardiovascular risk. University of Toronto, Ontario. May 26-27, 2008

• Flow-induced vasodilation in the human heart. Endothelial function and dysfunction: insights into cardiovascular risk. University of Pennsylvania Scientist Seminar, Philadelphia, PA. May 29-30, 2008

• Flow-induced vasodilation in the human heart: unique endothelial mechanisms and clinical insights. George E Brown Memorial Lecture, AHA Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, LA. Nov 8-12, 2008

• Use of evidence-based guidelines as a means of improving cardiovascular health care. Plenary Session, RCMI International Symposium on Health Disparities, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. Dec 1-4, 2008

• Human Microvascular Function in Disease: Mechanistic Insights. Keystone Symposium Vancouver, BC (Canada). Feb 26 - Mar 1, 2009

• Regulation of the Human Coronary Microvasculature: Focus on Shear Stress-Induced Dilation. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. April, 2009

• Function and dysfunction of ion channels in the human coronary circulation. Experimental Biology, New Orleans, LA. April, 2009

• Diagnosing Cardiovascular disease and complex OSA. European Respiratory Society, Vienna, Austria. September, 2009

• Cardiomyopathy and cardiac arrhythmias. European Respiratory Society, Vienna, Austria. September, 2009

• Endothelial Dysfunction. Great Wall International Congress of Cardiology, Beijing, China. October, 2009

• Silent Ischemia. Great Wall International Congress of Cardiology, Beijing, China. October, 2009

• Cardiovascular Diseases and Complex Obstructive Sleep. ACCP CHEST, San Diego, CA. November 2009

• Mechanisms of microvascular control. Translating Coronary Physiology and Biophysics to Clinical Applications. Symposium on the occasion of the retirement of Professor Jos A.E. Spaan. Amsterdam. February 2010

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