
Matthew Boegehold, PhD
Chair of Department of Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences & Professor of Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences in Physiology
Education
PhD in Physiology: University of Arizona College of Medicine
Postdoctoral Fellowship: Indiana University School of Medicine
Areas of Expertise
Microvascular dysfunction associated with high salt intake and salt-sensitive hypertension
Growth-dependent changes in microvascular control
Endothelium-dependent regulation of vascular tone
Publications
Tang J-M, Shi N, Dong K, Brown SA, Coleman AE, Boegehold MA, Chen S. Response gene to complement 32 maintains blood pressure homeostasis by regulating -adrenergic receptor expression. Circulation Research 123: 1080-1090, 2018.
Boegehold MA, Drenjancevic I, Lombard JH. Salt, angiotensin II, superoxide, and endothelial function. Compr Physiol 6: 215-254, 2016.
Kang LS, Masilamani SME, Boegehold MA. Juvenile growth reduces the influence of epithelial sodium channels on vascular tone in skeletal muscle arterioles. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol, 43: 1199-1207, 2016.
Stapleton PA, Abukabda AB, Frisbee JC, Boegehold MA, Nurkiewicz TA. Assessment of Vascular Reactivity. In: Comprehensive Toxicology, 3rd edition, Vol. 6. Ed: Charlene A. McQueen. Elsevier, 2016.
