Lisa K. Marriott

Affiliations: 
Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 
Area:
estrogen, neuroinflammation
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University of Virginia (undergraduate research Assistant with Paul E. Gold, Donna L. Korol, Christa K. McIntyre. 1996-1999)

University of Arizona (grad school with Gary L. Wenk; Neuroscience Ph.D., minor in pharmacology and toxicology. 1999-2004)

Oregon Health & Science University (postdoc with Daniel M. Dorsa, Physiology and Pharmacology Dept. 2004-present)

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Paul E. Gold research assistant 1996-1999 UVA
 (undergraduate mentor and thesis advisor)
Christa K. McIntyre research assistant 1996-1999 UVA
 (undergraduate research assistant on her dissertation project)
Donna L. Korol research assistant 1998-1999 UVA
 (undergraduate thesis advisor)
Gary L. Wenk grad student 1999-2004 University of Arizona
Daniel M. Dorsa post-doc 2004- OHSU
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Marriott LK, McGann-Gramling KR, Hauss-Wegrzyniak B, et al. (2007) Estrogen replacement regimen and brain infusion of lipopolysaccharide differentially alter steroid receptor expression in the uterus and hypothalamus. Endocrine. 32: 317-28
Sheldahl LC, Marriott LK, Bryant DM, et al. (2007) Neuroprotective effects of estrogen and selective estrogen receptor modulators begin at the plasma membrane. Minerva Endocrinologica. 32: 87-94
Marriott LK, McGann-Gramling KR, Hauss-Wegrzyniak B, et al. (2007) Brain infusion of lipopolysaccharide increases uterine growth as a function of estrogen replacement regimen: suppression of uterine estrogen receptor-alpha by constant, but not pulsed, estrogen replacement. Endocrinology. 148: 232-40
Bryant DN, Sheldahl LC, Marriott LK, et al. (2006) Multiple pathways transmit neuroprotective effects of gonadal steroids. Endocrine. 29: 199-207
Wrenn CC, Kinney JW, Marriott LK, et al. (2004) Learning and memory performance in mice lacking the GAL-R1 subtype of galanin receptor. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 19: 1384-96
Marriott LK, Wenk GL. (2004) Neurobiological consequences of long-term estrogen therapy Current Directions in Psychological Science. 13: 173-176
Wenk GL, McGann-Gramling KR, Hauss-Wegrzyniak B, et al. (2004) O3-04-01 Neurobiological consequences of chronic and variable estrogen therapy in the presence of long term neuroinflammation Neurobiology of Aging. 25: S59
Marriott LK, Korol DL. (2003) Short-term estrogen treatment in ovariectomized rats augments hippocampal acetylcholine release during place learning. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 80: 315-22
McIntyre CK, Marriott LK, Gold PE. (2003) Cooperation between memory systems: acetylcholine release in the amygdala correlates positively with performance on a hippocampus-dependent task. Behavioral Neuroscience. 117: 320-6
McIntyre CK, Marriott LK, Gold PE. (2003) Patterns of brain acetylcholine release predict individual differences in preferred learning strategies in rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 79: 177-83
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