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Cardioprotection Research Laboratory
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Human Performance Clinical Research Laboratory
Moby B Complex
Colorado State University
Karyn L. Hamilton, RD, PhD
Phone: 970-491-3961
Faculty Website
Molly White (Masters Candidate)
Nick Senna (Hughes Undergraduate Research Scholar)
Nichelle Barbari (Hughes Undergraduate Research Scholar)
Robby Jacobs (Masters Degree Candidate HES)
Ben Ruckman, B.S. (Research Assistant, Masters Degree Candidate, Biomedical Sciences)
This laboratory has several research focuses, all geared toward identifying mechanisms by which the heart is protected against injury. Some of our current research projects include:
- Identifying the mechanisms by which phytoestrogenic compounds protect cardiomyocytes against hypoxia-reoxygenation injury.
- Identifying mechanisms by which acute endurance exercise protects against ischemia-reperfusion induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis
- Exploring similarities and differences in protective mechanisms against hypoxic injury and lipotoxicity
Our laboratory employs several models to study cardioprotection. In addition to cultured cardiac cell lines, we also use a primary adult cardiac myocyte model as well as an in vivo model of regional myocardial ischemia. Our immediate laboratory facilities enable us to perform in vivo coronary artery ligation, culture myocardial cells, manipulate cells in an hypoxic environment, perform basic biochemistries, histochemistries, and ELISAs, explore gene expression using real time PCR, and identify subcellular adaptations using fluorescence microscopy.
2006-2007 “Innovative interventions for rapid high altitude acclimatization” Defense advanced research project agency-Department of Defense, co-P.I.
2006-2011 “Soy derived phytoestrogens and protection of cardiac myocytes” Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station/USDA/CRIS, P.I.
2007 “Proteomic analysis of cardiomyocytes following treatment with soy derived phytoestrogens, primary investigator”. College of Applied Human Sciences, P.I.
2005-2010 ?Mechanisms of exercise & estrogen induced cytoprotection? NIH-National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Hamilton-K02.
2005-2006 ?Antioxidants and Cell Signaling During Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion? Colorado Clinical Nutrition Research Unit/NIH-NIDDK (James O. Hill, P.I.)

Back (left to right): Ben Ruckman, Nick Senna, Dr. Mike Bizeau, Food Science and Human Nutrition, Robby Jacobs, Karyn Hamilton
Front: Nichelle Barbari, Molly White
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