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Contact Information
UCLA School
of Medicine - Division of Digestive Diseases
Box 951792, VA Greater LA Healthcare System Building 115, Room 118
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1792
On-campus mail: 179247
Tel: (310) 268-3863
Fax:(310) 268-4963
E-mail: mmuluget@ucla.edu
Dr. Million
Mulugeta received his DVM from the Addis Ababa University, Faculty
of Veterinary Medicine, Ethiopia. He then moved to France and obtained
his MVSc and Ph.D in Digestive Physiology/Pharmacology, from the
Toulouse National Veterinary School and INRA, Department of Pharmacology
and Toxicology, Toulouse France. In 1995, he joined CURE/UCLA, Digestive
Diseases Research Center as post-doctoral fellow in the Brain-Gut
Interaction laboratories headed by Dr. Taché. Dr. Million
is currently an Adjunct Professor and Co-Director of the pre-Clinical
Stress Biology Program of Center for Neurovisceral Sciences &
Women's Health. Dr Million's major work is related to the mechanisms
and signaling pathway of corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) and
stress on colonic function and visceral pain. Based on his observation
on the differential effects of CRF receptor 1 and 2 activation in
visceral pain responses, Dr Million's work focuses on understanding
the molecular basis and neuronal pathways of the CRF system involved
in the visceral pain modulation.
Selected
References
Million M,
Tache Y, Anton P. Susceptibility of Lewis and Fischer rats to stress-induced
worsening of TNB-colitis: protective role of brain CRF. Am J Physiol.
276:G1027-36 (1999).
Million M,
Wang L, Martinez V, Tache Y. Differential Fos expression in the
paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, sacral parasympathetic
nucleus and colonic motor response to water avoidance stress in
Fischer and Lewis rats. Brain Res. 877:345-53 (2000).
Kresse AE, Million
M, Saperas E, Tache Y. Colitis induces CRF expression in hypothalamic
magnocellular neurons and blunts CRF gene response to stress in
rats. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 281:G1203-13 (2001).
Million M,
Grigoriadis DE, Sullivan S, Crowe PD, McRoberts JA, Zhou H, Saunders
PR, Maillot C, Mayer EA, Tache Y. A novel water-soluble selective
CRF1 receptor antagonist, NBI 35965, blunts stress-induced visceral
hyperalgesia and colonic motor function in rats. Brain Res. 9851:32-42
(2003).
David W Adelson.
and Million M Tracking The Movable Feast: Sonomicrometry
and Gastrointestinal motility, NIPS, 19: 27-32 (2004).
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