Amanda J Stolarz, PhD
Full Member
Research Program:
Cancer Therapeutics
Faculty Rank:
Assistant Professor
Campus:
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
College:
College of Pharmacy
Department:
Pharmaceutical Science
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Contact Information
- Email Address: ASTOLARZ@UAMS.EDU
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Active Grants
- NIH/Nat. Cancer Institute – 1R37CA282349“Ryanodine Receptors as Therapeutic Targets to Prevent Doxorubicin-Induced Lymphatic Dysfunction”Principal Investigator8/10/2023 – 7/31/2028
- NIH/Nat. Inst. of General Medical Sciences – 2P20GM109005“Mechanism and Prevention of Doxorubicin-Induced Lymphedema”Principal Investigator8/17/2020 – 5/31/2025
Recent Publications
- Pal S, Bagchi AK, Henry DS, [et al., including Stolarz AJ]. Rhythmic Contractions of Lymph Vessels and Lymph Flow Are Disrupted in Hypertensive Rats. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979). 2024. PMID: 39502071.
- Pal S, Bagchi AK, Stolarz AJ. Real-Time Evaluation of Absolute, Cytosolic, Free Ca2+ and Corresponding Contractility in Isolated, Pressurized Lymph Vessels. Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE. 2024(205). PMID: 38587372. PMCID: PMC11164129.
- Liu S, Wu J, Stolarz A, [et al.]. PCSK9 attenuates efferocytosis in endothelial cells and promotes vascular aging. Theranostics. 2023 13(9):2914-2929. PMID: 37284459. PMCID: PMC10240829.
- Stolarz AJ, Chhetri BP, Borrelli MJ, [et al.]. Liposome Formulation for Tumor-Targeted Drug Delivery Using Radiation Therapy. International journal of molecular sciences. 2022 23(19). PMID: 36232973. PMCID: PMC9569741.
- Pal S, Rahman J, Mu S, [et al., including Stolarz AJ]. Drug-Related Lymphedema: Mysteries, Mechanisms, and Potential Therapies. Frontiers in pharmacology. 2022 13:850586. PMID: 35308247. PMCID: PMC8930849.
- Stolarz AJ, Mu S, Zhang H, [et al.]. Opinion: Endothelial Cells - Macrophage-Like Gatekeepers?. Frontiers in immunology. 2022 13:902945. PMID: 35619719. PMCID: PMC9127206.
- Garner BR, Stolarz AJ, Stuckey D, [et al.]. K(ATP) Channel Openers Inhibit Lymphatic Contractions and Lymph Flow as a Possible Mechanism of Peripheral Edema. The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. 2021 376(1):40-50. PMID: 33100270. PMCID: PMC7745085.
- Van S, Pal S, Garner BR, [et al., including Stolarz AJ]. Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation. Frontiers in pharmacology. 2021 12:727526. PMID: 34483938. PMCID: PMC8415554.