Dr Glenda Bishop - Researcher Profile

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Address

School of Psychology and Psychiatry
Building 17, Clayton

Biography

Glenda works in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences at Monash University as a Lecturer.

Qualifications

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2011
B SC (HONS)
Institution: The University of Queensland
Year awarded: 2007
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2003

Publications

Journal Articles

Dang, T., Bishop, G., Dringen, R., Robinson, S., 2011, The metabolism and toxicity of hemin in astrocytes, Glia [P], vol 59, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA, pp. 1540-1550.

Dang, T., Robinson, S., Dringen, R., Bishop, G., 2011, Uptake, metabolism and toxicity of hemin in cultured neurons, Neurochemistry International [P], vol 58, issue 7, Elsevier Ltd, UK, pp. 804-811.

Bishop, G., Dang, T., Dringen, R., Robinson, S., 2010, Accumulation of non-transferrin-bound iron by neurons, astrocytes, and microglia, Neurotoxicity Research [P], vol 19, issue 3, Springer New York LLC, USA, pp. 443-451.

Liddell, J., Robinson, S., Dringen, R., Bishop, G., 2010, Astrocytes retain their antioxidant capacity into advanced old age, Glia [P], vol 58, issue 12, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA, pp. 1500-1509.

Keenan, B., Robinson, S., Bishop, G., 2010, Effects of carboxylic acids on the uptake of non-transferrin-bound iron by astrocytes, Neurochemistry International [P], vol 56, issue 6-7, Elsevier Ltd, UK, pp. 843-849.

Ralph, D., Robinson, S., Campbell, M., Bishop, G., 2010, Histidine, cystine, glutamine, and threonine collectively protect astrocytes from the toxicity of zinc, Free Radical Biology and Medicine [P], vol 49, issue 4, Elsevier Inc., USA, pp. 649-657.

Bishop, G., Scheiber, I., Dringen, R., Robinson, S., 2010, Synergistic accumulation of iron and zinc by cultured astrocytes, Journal of Neural Transmission [E], vol 117, issue 7, Springer Wien, Austrla, pp. 809-817.

Dang, T.N.T., Bishop, G.M., Dringen, R., Robinson, S.R., 2010, The putative heme transporter HCP1 is expressed in cultured astrocytes and contributes to the uptake of hemin, Glia [E], vol 58, issue 1, John Wiley & Sons Inc, USA, pp. 55-65.

Lane, D., Robinson, S., Czerwinska, H., Bishop, G., Lawen, A., 2010, Two routes of iron accumulation in astrocytes: Ascorbate-dependent ferrous iron uptake via the divalent metal transporter (DMT1) plus an independent route for ferric iron, Biochemical Journal [P], vol 432, issue 1, Portland Press Ltd, UK, pp. 123-132.

Tulpule, K., Robinson, S.R., Bishop, G.M., Dringen, R., 2010, Uptake of ferrous iron by cultured rat astrocytes, Journal of Neuroscience Research [E], vol 88, John Wiley & Sons Inc, US, pp. 563-571.

Robinson, S.R., Dang, T.N.T., Dringen, R., Bishop, G.M., 2009, Hemin toxicity: a preventable source of brain damage following hemorrhagic stroke, Redox Report [P], vol 14, issue 6, Maney publishing, UK, pp. 228-235.

Chan, H., Liu, T., Bishop, G., Haasl, R., Perry, G., Martins, N., Atwood, C., 2008, Copper induces apoptosis of neuroblastoma cells via post-translational regulation of the expression of BcI-2-family proteins and the txj mouse is a better model of hepatic than brain cu toxicity, International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine [E], vol 1, E-Century Publishing Corporation, USA, pp. 76-78.

Wung, J., Perry, G., Kowalski, A., Harris, P.L., Bishop, G.M., Trivedi, M.A., Johnson, S.C., Smith, M.A., Denhardt, D.T., Atwood, C.S., 2007, Increased expression of the remodeling- and tumorigenic-associated factor osteopontin in pyramidal neurons of the Alzheimer's disease brain, Current Alzheimer Research [P], vol 4, issue 1, Bentham Science Publishers, Netherlands, pp. 67-72.

Bishop, G.M., Robinson, S.R., 2007, Insight on Alzheimer's Disease from the intracerebral injection and infusion of Amyloid-Beta, International Journal of Medical and Biological Frontiers [P], vol 12, issue 1/2, Nova Science, New York, USA, pp. 37-90.

Bishop, G.M., Smith, M.A., LaManna, J.C., Wilson, A.C., Perry, G., Atwood, C.S., 2007, Iron homeostasis is maintained in the brain, but not the liver, following mild hypoxia, Redox Report [P], vol 12, issue 6, Maney Publishing, UK, pp. 257-266.

Dringen, R., Bishop, G.M., Koeppe, M., Dang, T.N.T., Robinson, S.R., 2007, The pivotal role of astrocytes in the metabolism of iron in the brain, Neurochemical Research, vol 32, issue 11, Springer New York LLC, USA, pp. 1884-1890.

Bishop, G.M., Dringen, R., Robinson, S.R., 2007, Zinc stimulates the production of toxic reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inhibits glutathione reductase in astrocytes, Free Radical Biology and Medicine, vol 42, issue 8, Elsevier Science Inc, USA, pp. 1222-1230.

Bishop, G.M., Swan, L.E., Robinson, S.R., 2004, Altered cellular distribution of iron in rat cerebral cortex during the oestrous cycle, Journal of Neural Transmission, vol 111, issue 2, Springer-Verlag Wien, Austria, pp. 159-165.

Robinson, S.R., Bishop, G.M., Lee, H., Munch, G., 2004, Lessons from the AN 1792 Alzheimer vaccine: lest we forget, Neurobiology of Aging, vol 25, Elsevier, New York USA, pp. 609-615.

Hayter, C.L., Bishop, G.M., Robinson, S.R., 2004, Pharmacological but not physiological concentrations of melatonin reduce iron-induced neuronal death in rat cerebral cortex, Neuroscience Letters, vol 362, issue 3, Elsevier, Clare Ireland, pp. 182-184.

Bishop, G.M., Robinson, S.R., 2004, Physiological roles of amyloid- and implications for its removal in alzheimer's disease, Drugs and Aging, vol 21, issue 10, Adis International Ltd, Auckland New Zealand, pp. 621-630.

Bishop, G.M., Robinson, S.R., 2004, The amyloid paradox: Amyloid--metal complexes can be neurotoxic and neuroprotective, Brain Pathology, vol 14, issue 4, International Society of Neuropathology, Los Angeles USA, pp. 448-452.

Robinson, S.R., Bishop, G.M., Munch, G., 2003, Alzheimer vaccine: amyloid- on trial, BioEssays, vol 25, issue 3, Company of Biologists Ltd, Cambridge UK, pp. 283-288.

Bishop, G.M., Robinson, S.R., 2003, Deposits of fibrillar A do not cause neuronal loss or ferritin expression in adult rat brain, Journal of Neural Transmission, vol 110, issue 4, Springer-Verlag Wien, Vienna Austria, pp. 381-400.

Bishop, G.M., Robinson, S.R., 2003, Human A1-42 reduces iron-induced toxicity in rat cerebral cortex, Journal of Neuroscience Research, vol 73, Wiley-Liss, New York USA, pp. 316-323.

Robinson, S.R., Bishop, G., 2002, Ab as a bioflocculant: implications for the amyloid hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease, Neurobiology of Aging, vol 23, Elsevier, USA, pp. 1051-1072.

Bishop, G.M., Robinson, S.R., Smith, M.A., Perry, G., Atwood, C.S., 2002, Call for Elan to publish Alzheimer's trial details, Nature, vol 416, issue 6882, Nature Publishing Group, London England, p. 677.

Bishop, G., Robinson, S.R., 2002, Deposits of fibrillar Ado not cause neuronal loss of ferritin expression in adult rat brain, Journal of Neural Transmission, vol 4, Springer-Verlag Wien, Austria, pp. 1-20.

Bishop, G., Robinson, S.R., Liu, Q., Perry, G., Atwood, C.S., Smith, M.A., 2002, Iron: a Pathological mediator of Alzheimer's disease, Developmental Neuroscience, vol 24, S Karger AG, Switzerland, pp. 184-187.

Robinson, S.R., Bishop, G.M., 2002, The amyloid hypothesis: let sleeping dogmas lie?, Neurobiology of Aging, vol 23, Elsevier, USA, pp. 1101-1105.

Robinson, S.R., Bishop, G.M., 2002, The search for an amyloid solution, Science, vol 298, issue 5595, American Association for the Advancement of Science, USA, pp. 962-963.

Bishop, G., Robinson, S.R., 2001, Quantitative analysis of cell death and ferritin expressionin response to cortical iron: implicatons for hypoxia - ischemia and stroke, Brain Research Interactive, vol 907, Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam Netherlands, pp. 175-187.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Completed Supervision

Student:
Ahlfeldt, R.
Program of Study:
THE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF DISTINCT OLIGOMERIC POPULATIONS OF AB ON NEURONAL VIABILITY. (Masters) 2007.
Supervisors:
Bishop, G (Joint), Robinson ((Double Id)), S (Joint-Co).
Student:
Dang, T.
Program of Study:
The accumulation, metabolism and toxicity of hemin in cultured astrocytes and neurons. (PHD) 2011.
Supervisors:
Robinson, S (Main), Bishop, G (Associate).