William A. Pulsinelli, M.D., Ph.D.
Semmes-Murphey Professor & Chairman, Department of Neurology
Professor, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology
Education
B.S.
Ph.D.
M.D. |
Villanova University
University of Utah, Department of Biochemistry
University of Utah College of Medicine |
1965
1970
1973 |
Post-Graduate Training
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Intern
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Internal Medicine. The New York Hospital
Cornell University Medical College |
1974
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Resident
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Neurology. The New York Hospital
Cornell University Medical College |
1977
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Professional Experience
Assistant Professor
Associate Professor
Director
Professor
Professor & Chairman |
Department of Neurology
Cornell University Medical College
Department of Neurology
Cornell University Medical College
Laboratory of Cerebral Metabolism
Cornell University Medical College
Department of Neurology
Cornell University Medical College
Department of Neurology
U. of Tennessee College of Medicine |
1978
1982
1983
1988
1992 |
Professional Certification & Licensing
Diplomate
Diplomate
Medical License
Medical License
Medical License |
National Board of Medical Examiners
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
New York
Tennessee
Mississippi |
1974
1980
1974
1992
1995 |
Clinical Subspecialty Expertise
Stroke, Cerebrovascular Disease, Cardiac Arrest, Metabolic Brain Disease
Research Interests
Human and animal research to define how disturbances of blood flow and metabolism cause dysfunction and damage to brain cells. We seek to identify the molecular basis for ischemic (loss of blood flow) injury to brain and for the phenomenon of "selective vulnerability", i.e. the unique sensitivity of specific brain neurons to a lack of oxygen and glucose. More recent research interests focus on the genetic and environmental factors that predispose to increasing the frequency and severity of stroke.
Representative Publications
Books, Book Chapters, etc.
Pulsinelli W: Cerebrovascular Diseases: Principles, In Cecil Textbook of Medicine, J Wyngaarden and L Smith (eds) W B Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 2057-2063, 1996.
Pulsinelli W: Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease, In Cecil Textbook of Medicine, J Wyngaarden and L Smith (eds) W B Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 2063-2073, 1996.
Pulsinelli W: Hemorrhagic Cerebrovascular Disease, In Cecil Textbook of Medicine, J Wyngaarden and L Smith (eds) W B Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 2073-2080, 1996.
Pulsinelli W: Selective neuronal vulnerability and infarction in cerebrovascular disease. In Primer on Cerebrovascular Diseases, M Welch, L Caplan, D Reis, B Siesjo, and B Weir (eds) Academic Press, pp. 104-106, 1997.
Pellegrini-Giampietro D, Zukin S, Pulsinelli W: Neurotransmitter Receptor Alterations in Cerebral Hypoxia/Ischemia. In Cerebrovascular Disease: Pathology, Diagnosis, and Management. M Ginsberg and J Bogousslavsky (eds) Blackwell Science, Cambridge, MA, pp. 423-432, 1998.
Pulsinelli W: Cerebrovascular Disease. In The Merck Manual, Edition 17, pp.1417-1427,1999.
Pulsinelli W: Cerebrovascular Diseases: Principles, In Cecil Textbook of Medicine, L Goldman and J C Bennett (eds) W B Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 2092-2098, 2000.
Pulsinelli W: Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease, In Cecil Textbook of Medicine, L Goldman and J C Bennett (eds) W B Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 2099-2108, 2000.
Pulsinelli W: Hemorrhagic Cerebrovascular Disease, In Cecil Textbook of Medicine, L Goldman and J C Bennett (eds) W B Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 2109-2115, 2000.
Pulsinelli W: Hyperglycemia: Dependent or independent predictor of ischemic stroke outcome? Journal Watch Neurology 4: 50, 2002.
Pulsinelli W: Stroke Models, In Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences,
Aminoff MJ and Daroff RB (eds) Academic Press, New York, 2003
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
The European Ad Hoc Consensus Group: Neuroprotection as initial therapy in acute
stroke. Cerebrovascular Disease. 8:59-72, 1998.
Petito C, Olarte J-P. Roberts B, Nowak T, Pulsinelli W: Selective glial vulnerability to
post-ischemic cell death. J Neuropath Exp Neurol, 57: 231-238, 1998.
Gao T-M, Pulsinelli W, Xu Z: Prolonged enhancement and depression of synaptic
transmission in CA1 pyramidal neurons induced by transient forebrain ischemia in
vivo. Neuroscience, 87: 371-383, 1998.
Howard E. Gao T-M, Pulsinelli W, Xu Z: Electrophysiological changes of CA3
neurons and dentate granule cells following transient forebrain ischemia. Brain Res,
798: 109-118, 1998.
Gao T-M, Pulsinelli W, Xu Z: Changes of membrane properties in CA1 pyramidal
neurons after transient forebrain ischemia in vivo. Neuroscience, 90: 771-780, 1999.
Stroke Therapy Academic Industry Roundtable (STAIR): Recommendations for
standards regarding preclinical neuroprotective and restorative drug development. Stroke
30: 2752-2758, 1999.
Meade CA, Figueredo-Cardenas G, Fusco F, Nowak T, Pulsinelli W, Reiner A:
Transient global ischemia in rats yields striatal projection neuron and interneuron loss
resembling that in Huntingtons’s Disease. Experimental Neurology 166: 307-323, 2000.
Ren Y, Megumi H, Pulsinelli W, Nowak, T: Hypothermic protection in rat focal
Ischemia models: strain differences and relevance to “reperfusion injury”. J Cereb Blood
Flow & Metab, 24: 42-53, 2004.
Halaby I, Takeda Y, Yufu K, Nowak T, Pulsinelli W. Depolarization thresholds for
hippocampal damage, ischemic preconditioning, and changes in gene expression after
global ischemia in the rat. Neuroscience Letters 372: 12-16, 2004.
Kamiya T, Jacewicz M, Nowak T, Pulsinelli W. Cerebral blood flow thresholds for
MRNA synthesis after focal ischemia and the effect of MK-801. Stroke 36: 2463-2467,
2005.