Department of Cellular Membranology
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Our research
Our Department research is focused on the role of membrane proteins, mainly ion channels and metabotropic receptors, in functioning of single neurons, neural networks and the whole organs. The current research areas of the Department are:
- biophysical and pharmacological properties of ion channels and receptors of cellular membranes;
- molecular mechanisms of epilepsy and epileptogenesis and pharmacological agents with antiseizure properties;
- role of membrane receptors and ion channels in synaptic plasticity, learning, integral activity of nervous system and behavior;
- peripheral and central mechanisms of pain and possible ways of its correction;
Methods
Highly qualified Departments’ staff has a strong expertise in virtually all electrophysiological techniques, various disease models and cell/tissue cultural techniques allowing studying physiological functions and some pathologies from molecular to system levels including:
- pharmacological patch clamp studies of different ion channels in acutely isolated cells (pyramidal neurons from hippocampus, cortex and hypothalamus; Purkinje and granule neurons from cerebellum; spinal dorsal horn neurons; primary sensory neurons; glial cells), cultured cells (the same as above; cancer cell lines) and heterologous expression systems (HEK293, CHO and PC-12 lines)
- registration of electrical activity of single neurons, local field potentials, EEG in freely behaving animals
- electrophysiological studies of primary nociception ex vivo and in vivo
- seizure-like activity in acute isolated and cultured brain slices in various models of epilepsy as well as intracranial EEG in various in vivo models of epilepsy;
- wide range of behavioral tests (open field, different mazes, Morris water maze, etc) that allow us to study general locomotor activity, anxiety and depression-like behavior, learning and memory, social behavior, etc
Members
Research stuff
- Prof. Oleg Krishtal - the head of department, PhD, Dsc, Professor, Member of Academia Europaea, Full Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
- Dr. Oleksandr Maximyuk - leading researcher, PhD
- Dr. Maksym Storozhuk - leading researcher, PhD, Dsc
- Dr. Olena Isaeva - leading researcher, PhD, Dsc
- Dr. Dmytro Isaev - leading researcher, PhD
- Dr. Ihor Chizhmakov - senior researcher, PhD
- Dr. Andrii Cherninskyi - senior researcher, PhD
- Dr. Anna Kotliarova - senior researcher, PhD
- Tetiana Volkova - researcher
- Dr. Vadym Sydorenko - researcher, PhD
- Andrii Buta - researcher
- Dr. Alina Savotchenko - researcher, PhD
- Dr. Olena Iegorova - researcher, PhD
- Dr. Viacheslav Kulyk - researcher, PhD
- Liudmila Nikolaenko - junior researcher
- Olha Zapukhliak - junior researcher
- Volodymyr Khmyz - junior researcher
- Yurii Tkachenko - junior researcher
- Artur Romanov - junior researcher
- Oleksii Lunko - junior researcher
- Ruslan Bogovyk - junior researcher
- Mykhailo Fedoriuk - junior researcher
Technical stuff and secretary
- Liudmila Smolina
- Olena Kotyk