Prof Kenneth Wann - BSc PhD
Peer reviewed articles
Campbell, A.K., Matthews, S.B., Vassel, N., Cox, C.D., Naseem, R., Chaichi, J., Hollands, B., Green, J. and Wann K.T. (2010) Bacterial metabolic ‘toxins’: A new mechanism for lactose and food intolerance, and irritable bowel syndrome. Toxicology, doi:10.1016/j.tox.2010.09.001
Henney N, Li B, Elford C, Reviriego P, Campbell A, Wann K*, Evans B*. (2009) A Large Conductance (BK) Potassium Channel subtype affects both growth and mineralisation of Human Osteoblasts. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol, 297, C1397-1408. *Joint senior authors
Naseem, R., Wann, KT, Holland, IB, and Campbell, A.K., (2009) ATP regulates calcium efflux and growth in E.coli J. Mol. Biol., 391, 42-56.
Naseem, R., Holland, I.B., Jacq, A., Wann, K.T. and Campbell, A.K. (2008) pH and monovalent cations regulate cytosolic free Ca2+ in E. Coli. Biochem. Biophys. Acta., 1415-1422.
Coles, B, Wilton, L.A.K., Good, M., Chapman, P.F. and Wann, K.T. (2008) Potassium channels in hippocampal neurones are absent in a transgenic but not in a chemical model of Alzheimer’s disease. Brain Research, 1190, 1-14.
Campbell, A.K., Naseem, R., Holland, I. B., Matthews, S.B. and Wann, K.T. (2007) Methylglyoxal and other carbohydrate metabolites induce lanthanum-sensitive Ca2+ transients and inhibit growth in E. coli. Arch. Biochem. and Biophys., 468, 107-113.
Naseem, R., Davies, S.R., Jones, H., Wann, K.T., Holland, I.B. and Campbell, A.K. (2007) Cytosolic Ca2+ regulates protein expression in E. Coli through release from inclusion bodies. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm., 360, 33-39.
Campbell, A.K., Naseem, R., Wann, K.T., Holland, B. and Matthews, S.B. (2007) Fermentation product butane 2,3 diol induces Ca2+ transients in E. Coli through activation of polyhydroxybutyrate channels. Cell Calcium, 41, 97-106.
Chapman, H., Piggot, C., Andrews, P.W. and Wann, K.T. (2007) Characterisation of large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (BK(Ca)) in human NT2-N cells. Brain Research, 1129(1),15-25.
Chapman, H., Ramstrom, C., Korhonen, L., Laine, M., Wann, K.T., Lindholm, D., Pasternack, M. and Tornquist, K. (2005) Down-regulation of the HERG (KCNH2) K+ channel by ceramide: evidence for ubiquitin-mediated lysosomal degradation. J. Cell Science, 118, 5325-5334.
Abstracts and Conference Proceedings
N.C Henney, A. Thomas, B.A.J. Evans and K.T.Wann (2009) A role for TRPV1 and K channels in the regulation of osteoblast transdifferentiation to adipocytes. Calcif. Tiss. Int., 85, 174-5, P041.
N.C Henney, E.J. Kidd, B.A.J. Evans and K.T.Wann (2009) TRPV1 is expressed and may assist in pH “switching” of human osteoblasts. Calcif. Tissue. Int, 85, 175, P042.
N.C Henney, B.A.J. Evans, A.K. Campbell and K.T.Wann (2007) TRP channels are both present and functional in human osteoblast-like cells. J. Bone Miner. Res., 22, suppl 1, T022.
B. Li, N.C Henney, B.A.J. Evans, P. Reviriego, A.K. Campbell and K.T.Wann (2007) BK channels in human osteoblast-like cells – properties and function. J. Bone Miner. Res., 22, suppl 1, W045.
B. Li, N.C. Henney, B.A.J.Evans, P. Reviriego, A.K.Campbell, K.T. Wann (2007) BKChannels are Expressed and Functional in Human Osteoblast-like Cells. Proc Life Sciences,PC162
N. C. Henney, B. A. Evans, A. K. Campbell, K. T. Wann (2007) Make no bones about TRP channels. Proc Life Sciences,PC231
Henney, N.C., Li, B., Evans, B. A. J., Hall, E.J. and Wann, K.T. (2006) Potassium channel subunits in human osteoblast-like cells. J. Bone Miner. Res., 21, 7, 1169.
B.A.J. Evans, M. Reeve, T. J. Wess, J. Hiller and K. T. Wann (2005) K+ channels regulate the function of human osteoblast-like cells. J. Bone Miner. Res., 20, 6, 1309.
Boolaky, U. V., Bailey, D.M., Wann, K. T. (2005) Altered redox-status modifies excitability in mouse cultured spinal cord neurones. J Physiol. 565P PC59.
Wann, K.T., Henney, N.C., Prajerová. I., Boolaky, U.V. and Evans, B.A.J. (2004) Single channels in human osteoblast-like cells. J. Physiol. 555P PC59.
