Ryan Glenn Toedebusch

Title(s)Associate Scientist, VM: Surgery/Radiology Science
SchoolSchool of Veterinary Medicine
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    1. The CCL2-CCR4 Axis Promotes Regulatory T Cell Trafficking to Canine Glioma Tissues. Res Sq. 2024 Jun 17. Panek WK, Toedebusch RG, Mclaughlin BE, Dickinson PJ, Dyke JE, Woolard KD, Berens ME, Lesniak MS, Sturges BK, Vernau KM, Li C, Miska JM, Toedebusch CM. PMID: 38947002; PMCID: PMC11213221.
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    2. Intra- and Intertumoral Microglia/Macrophage Infiltration and Their Associated Molecular Signature Is Highly Variable in Canine Oligodendroglioma: A Preliminary Evaluation. Vet Sci. 2023 Jun 19; 10(6). Toedebusch RG, Wei NW, Simafranca KT, Furth-Jacobus JA, Brust-Mascher I, Stewart SL, Dickinson PJ, Woolard KD, Li CF, Vernau KM, Meyers FJ, Toedebusch CM. PMID: 37368789; PMCID: PMC10303632.
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    3. Microglia-Derived Olfactomedin-like 3 Is a Potent Angiogenic Factor in Primary Mouse Brain Endothelial Cells: A Novel Target for Glioblastoma. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Nov 23; 23(23). Joseph LM, Toedebusch RG, Debebe E, Bastian AH, Lucchesi CA, Syed-Quadri S, Wittenburg LA, Chen X, Meyers FJ, Toedebusch CM. PMID: 36498941; PMCID: PMC9741462.
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    4. Prevalence and Clinicopathologic Features of Canine Metastatic Melanoma Involving the Central Nervous System: A Retrospective Analysis and Comparative Review. Front Oncol. 2022; 12:868004. Razmara AM, Wittenburg LA, Al-Nadaf S, Toedebusch RG, Meyers FJ, Toedebusch CM. PMID: 35692802; PMCID: PMC9186031.
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    5. Microglia-Derived Olfactomedin-like 3 Promotes Pro-Tumorigenic Microglial Function and Malignant Features of Glioma Cells. Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Dec 02; 22(23). Toedebusch RG, Lucchesi CA, Debebe ET, Wittenburg LA, Chen X, Toedebusch CM. PMID: 34884869; PMCID: PMC8657851.
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    6. Glioma-associated microglia/macrophages augment tumorigenicity in canine astrocytoma, a naturally occurring model of human glioma. Neurooncol Adv. 2021 Jan-Dec; 3(1):vdab062. Toedebusch R, Grodzki AC, Dickinson PJ, Woolard K, Vinson N, Sturges B, Snyder J, Li CF, Nagasaka O, Consales B, Vernau K, Knipe M, Murthy V, Lein PJ, Toedebusch CM. PMID: 34131649; PMCID: PMC8193901.
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    7. AT2R agonist NP-6A4 mitigates aortic stiffness and proteolytic activity in mouse model of aneurysm. J Cell Mol Med. 2020 07; 24(13):7393-7404. Sharma N, Belenchia AM, Toedebusch R, Pulakat L, Hans CP. PMID: 32420690; PMCID: PMC7339180.
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    8. Five months of voluntary wheel running downregulates skeletal muscle LINE-1 gene expression in rats. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2019 12 01; 317(6):C1313-C1323. Romero MA, Mumford PW, Roberson PA, Osburn SC, Parry HA, Kavazis AN, Gladden LB, Schwartz TS, Baker BA, Toedebusch RG, Childs TE, Booth FW, Roberts MD. PMID: 31618076; PMCID: PMC7745540.
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    9. Rats Selectively Bred for High Voluntary Physical Activity Behavior are Not Protected from the Deleterious Metabolic Effects of a Western Diet When Sedentary. Curr Dev Nutr. 2019 Jun; 3(6):nzz017. Heese AJ, Roberts CK, Hofheins JC, Brown JD, Ruegsegger GN, Toedebusch RG, Booth FW. PMID: 31111117; PMCID: PMC6517781.
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    10. Comparison of Cardiac miRNA Transcriptomes Induced by Diabetes and Rapamycin Treatment and Identification of a Rapamycin-Associated Cardiac MicroRNA Signature. Oxid Med Cell Longev. 2018; 2018:8364608. Belenchia AM, Gavini MP, Toedebusch RG, DeMarco VG, Pulakat L. PMID: 30647817; PMCID: PMC6311877.
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    11. Cell-Specific Protective Signaling Induced by the Novel AT2R-Agonist NP-6A4 on Human Endothelial and Smooth Muscle Cells. Front Pharmacol. 2018; 9:928. Toedebusch R, Belenchia A, Pulakat L. PMID: 30186168; PMCID: PMC6111462.
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    12. Diabetic Cardiomyopathy: Impact of Biological Sex on Disease Development and Molecular Signatures. Front Physiol. 2018; 9:453. Toedebusch R, Belenchia A, Pulakat L. PMID: 29773993; PMCID: PMC5943496.
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    13. Cardiovascular disease progression in female Zucker Diabetic Fatty rats occurs via unique mechanisms compared to males. Sci Rep. 2017 12 19; 7(1):17823. Lum-Naihe K, Toedebusch R, Mahmood A, Bajwa J, Carmack T, Kumar SA, Ardhanari S, DeMarco VG, Emter CA, Pulakat L. PMID: 29259233; PMCID: PMC5736602.
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    14. Role of Inactivity in Chronic Diseases: Evolutionary Insight and Pathophysiological Mechanisms. Physiol Rev. 2017 10 01; 97(4):1351-1402. Booth FW, Roberts CK, Thyfault JP, Ruegsegger GN, Toedebusch RG. PMID: 28814614; PMCID: PMC6347102.
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    15. Left ventricle transcriptomic analysis reveals connective tissue accumulation associates with initial age-dependent decline in V̇o2peak from its lifetime apex. Physiol Genomics. 2017 01 01; 49(1):53-66. Ruegsegger GN, Toedebusch RG, Braselton JF, Childs TE, Booth FW. PMID: 27913688.
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    16. Loss of Cdk5 function in the nucleus accumbens decreases wheel running and may mediate age-related declines in voluntary physical activity. J Physiol. 2017 01 01; 595(1):363-384. Ruegsegger GN, Toedebusch RG, Childs TE, Grigsby KB, Booth FW. PMID: 27461471; PMCID: PMC5199738.
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    17. Rapid Alterations in Perirenal Adipose Tissue Transcriptomic Networks with Cessation of Voluntary Running. PLoS One. 2015; 10(12):e0145229. Ruegsegger GN, Company JM, Toedebusch RG, Roberts CK, Roberts MD, Booth FW. PMID: 26678390; PMCID: PMC4683046.
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    18. Comparative adaptations in oxidative and glycolytic muscle fibers in a low voluntary wheel running rat model performing three levels of physical activity. Physiol Rep. 2015 Nov; 3(11). Hyatt HW, Toedebusch RG, Ruegsegger G, Mobley CB, Fox CD, McGinnis GR, Quindry JC, Booth FW, Roberts MD, Kavazis AN. PMID: 26603455; PMCID: PMC4673647.
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    19. AMPK agonist AICAR delays the initial decline in lifetime-apex V̇o2 peak, while voluntary wheel running fails to delay its initial decline in female rats. Physiol Genomics. 2016 Feb; 48(2):101-15. Toedebusch RG, Ruegsegger GN, Braselton JF, Heese AJ, Hofheins JC, Childs TE, Thyfault JP, Booth FW. PMID: 26578698.
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    20. Reduced metabolic disease risk profile by voluntary wheel running accompanying juvenile Western diet in rats bred for high and low voluntary exercise. Physiol Behav. 2015 Dec 01; 152(Pt A):47-55. Ruegsegger GN, Toedebusch RG, Braselton JF, Roberts CK, Booth FW. PMID: 26367453.
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    21. Endurance Exercise and the Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Metabolism. Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci. 2015; 135:129-51. Booth FW, Ruegsegger GN, Toedebusch RG, Yan Z. PMID: 26477913.
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    22. Mu opioid receptor modulation in the nucleus accumbens lowers voluntary wheel running in rats bred for high running motivation. Neuropharmacology. 2015 Oct; 97:171-81. Ruegsegger GN, Toedebusch RG, Will MJ, Booth FW. PMID: 26044640.
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    23. Herbal adaptogens combined with protein fractions from bovine colostrum and hen egg yolk reduce liver TNF-α expression and protein carbonylation in Western diet feeding in rats. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2014; 11:19. Mobley CB, Toedebusch RG, Lockwood CM, Heese AJ, Zhu C, Krieger AE, Cruthirds CL, Hofheins JC, Company JM, Wiedmeyer CE, Kim DY, Booth FW, Roberts MD. PMID: 24822076; PMCID: PMC4017828.
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    24. Nucleus accumbens neuronal maturation differences in young rats bred for low versus high voluntary running behaviour. J Physiol. 2014 May 15; 592(10):2119-35. Roberts MD, Toedebusch RG, Wells KD, Company JM, Brown JD, Cruthirds CL, Heese AJ, Zhu C, Rottinghaus GE, Childs TE, Booth FW. PMID: 24665095; PMCID: PMC4227898.
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    25. Unique transcriptomic signature of omental adipose tissue in Ossabaw swine: a model of childhood obesity. Physiol Genomics. 2014 May 15; 46(10):362-75. Toedebusch RG, Roberts MD, Wells KD, Company JM, Kanosky KM, Padilla J, Jenkins NT, Perfield JW, Ibdah JA, Booth FW, Rector RS. PMID: 24642759; PMCID: PMC4042183.
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    26. Sudden decrease in physical activity evokes adipocyte hyperplasia in 70- to 77-day-old rats but not 49- to 56-day-old rats. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2013 Dec 15; 305(12):R1465-78. Company JM, Roberts MD, Toedebusch RG, Cruthirds CL, Booth FW. PMID: 24089381; PMCID: PMC3882693.
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    27. Comparing serum responses to acute feedings of an extensively hydrolyzed whey protein concentrate versus a native whey protein concentrate in rats: a metabolomics approach. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2014 Feb; 39(2):158-67. Roberts MD, Cruthirds CL, Lockwood CM, Pappan K, Childs TE, Company JM, Brown JD, Toedebusch RG, Booth FW. PMID: 24476471.
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    28. Phenotypic and molecular differences between rats selectively bred to voluntarily run high vs. low nightly distances. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2013 Jun 01; 304(11):R1024-35. Roberts MD, Brown JD, Company JM, Oberle LP, Heese AJ, Toedebusch RG, Wells KD, Cruthirds CL, Knouse JA, Ferreira JA, Childs TE, Brown M, Booth FW. PMID: 23552494; PMCID: PMC3680752.
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    29. Potential clinical translation of juvenile rodent inactivity models to study the onset of childhood obesity. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2012 Aug 01; 303(3):R247-58. Roberts MD, Company JM, Brown JD, Toedebusch RG, Padilla J, Jenkins NT, Laughlin MH, Booth FW. PMID: 22696577; PMCID: PMC3423989.
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    30. Postprandial leucine and insulin responses and toxicological effects of a novel whey protein hydrolysate-based supplement in rats. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2012 Jun 06; 9(1):24. Toedebusch RG, Childs TE, Hamilton SR, Crowley JR, Booth FW, Roberts MD. PMID: 22672725; PMCID: PMC3404932.
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