AnnMarie DelliPizzi, Visiting Assistant Professor

B.S. Manhattan College, NY

Ph.D. New York Medical College, NY


Professional Interests:
The role of arachidonic acid metabolites, free radicals and carbon monoxide in mechanisms underlying angiotensin II-dependent models of hypertension.

Publications:
   DelliPizzi, A., Hilchey, S.D., and Bell-Quilley, C.P. Natriuretic action of angiotensin(1-7). Br. J. Pharmacol.,111:1-3, 1994.
   DelliPizzi, A., McGiff, J.C., and Escalante, B. Cytochrome P450 inhibitors attenuate the hypotonic shock-induced increases in K+ efflux in LLC-PK1 cells. Pharmacology, 50:348-356, 1995.
   Nakajima, Y., DelliPizzi, A., Mallouh, C., and Ferreri, N.R. Effect of tumor necrosis factor-a and interferon-g on the growth of human prostate cancer cell lines. Urol. Res.,23:205-210, 1995.
   Nakajima, Y., DelliPizzi, A., Mallouh, C., and Ferreri, N.R. TNF-mediated cytotoxicity and resistance in human prostate cancer cell lines. The Prostate, 29:296-302, 1996.
   DelliPizzi, A., Pucci, M.L., Mosny, A.Y., DeSeyn, K., and Nasjletti, A. Contribution of constrictor prostanoids to the calcium-dependent basal tone in the aorta from rats with aortic coarctation-induced hypertension: Relationship to nitric oxide. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 283:75-81, 1997.
   Takizawa, H., DelliPizzi, A., and Nasjletti, A. Prostaglandin I2 contributes to the vasodepressor effect of baicalein in hypertensive rats. Hypertension. 31:866-871, 1998.
   DelliPizzi, A. and Nasjletti, A. Involvement of nitric oxide and potassium channels in the reduction of basal tone produced by blockade of TxA2-PGH2 receptors in aortic rings of hypertensive rats. Clin. and Exper. Hypertension. 20:903-916, 1998.
   DelliPizzi, AM. A return to the past: a student perspective on medical school pharmacology. J. Clin. Pharmacol. 40:39-43, 2000.
   DelliPizzi, A., Guan, H., Tong, X., Takizawa, H., and Nasjletti, A. Lipoxygenase-dependent mechanisms in hypertension. Clin. And Exper. Hypertension. 22:181-192, 2000.

Professional Affiliation:
The American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi

Teaching Interests:
Pharmacophysiology
General Biology
Principles of Biology
Concepts in Biology
Biology in the Modern World
Anatomy and Physiology
Genetics

Address:
Manhattan College/College of Mount Saint Vincent
Department of Biology
Science Hall
Riverdale, NY 10471

Phone: 718-405-3378 (Mount)

Fax: 718-549-0915 (Mount)

Email:adellipizzi@hotmail.com

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