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Loren P. Thompson, PhD

Academic Title:

Adjunct Associate Professor

Primary Appointment:

Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences

Secondary Appointment(s):

Physiology

Location:

655 West Baltimore St. BRB 11-040

Phone (Primary):

(410) 706-4422

Fax:

(410) 706-5747

Education and Training

B.A., Biology, AugustanaCollege, Rockville, IL, 1973-77

M.S., Physiology, Univ. of Minn, Duluth, MN, 1977-79

Ph.D., Physiology, MichiganStateUniversity, E.Lansing, MI, 1979-84

Research Fellow, Dept. of Physiology, Univ. of MI, Ann Arbor, MI, 1984-86

Postdoct. Assoc., Dept. of Pharmacology, Univ. of VT, Burlington, VT, 1986-90

                                   

Biosketch

I received my Ph.D. in cardiovascular physiology from Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI in 1984.  I spent 2 years at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI and 5 years at the University of Vermont in Burlington, VT as a post-doctoral fellow studying vascular mechanisms in hypertensive diseased models.  I spent 5 years at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA as a Research Scientist.  I joined the faculty at the University of Maryland, Baltimore in 1996 in the Dept. of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences as an Asst. Professor and am currently an Assoc. Professor.  I also have a secondary appointment in the Dept. of Physiology as an Assoc. Professor where my duties are to teach in the Physiology Section of the Medical School Curriculum.  I am a member of the The American Physiological Society, The Perinatal Research Society and The Society for Reproductive Investigation. 

Research/Clinical Keywords

fetus, heart, mitochondria, hypoxia, placenta, cardiovascular programming

Highlighted Publications

Dong Y and Thompson LP. Differential expression of eNOS in coronary and cardiac tissue of hypoxic fetal guinea pig hearts. J. Soc. Gynecol. Invest. 13: 483-90, 2006.

Thompson LP, Al-Hasan Y. Impact of oxidative stress in fetal programming. J Pregnancy. vol. 2012 doi:10.1155/2012/582748.

Evans, LC, Liu H, Pinkas G, Thompson LP. Chronic hypoxia increases peroxynitrite, MMP9 expression, and collagen accumulation in fetal guinea pig hearts.  Pediatr Res 71 (1): 25-31, 2012.

Al-Hasan YM, Pinkas GA, Thompson LP. Prenatal hypoxia reduces mitochondrial protein expression and cytochrome c oxidase activity in guinea pig offspring hearts.Reproductive Sciences. Jan 9;21(7):883-891, 2014.

Thompson LP, Crimmins S, Telugu B, Turan S. Intrauterine hypoxia: clinical consequences and therapeutic perspectives. Research and Reports in Neonatalogy. 5:79-89, 2015.

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