Luis F Lopez-Santiago
Pharmacology
2301C MSRB III, 1150 W. Medical Center drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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About
Dr. Lopez-Santiago has been doing patch clamp electrophysiology for over 25 years, specializing in recording isolated ion currents and action potentials across various cell types to elucidate cellular excitability regulation mechanisms. His formal training in electrophysiology commenced during his Ph.D. studies, where he worked with cell lines and primary cultures under the guidance of Dr. Gabriel Cota. Subsequently, as a postdoctoral researcher in Dr. Lori Isom's laboratory at the University of Michigan, his expertise expanded through collaborations with numerous scientists. Over the years, Dr. Lopez-Santiago has worked extensively with various cell lines, acute dissociated neurons, cardiomyocytes, and iPSC-derived neurons, conducting a wide range of electrophysiological recordings. His expertise in electrophysiology has enabled successful collaborations with sodium channel biologicals and epilepsy experts such as Dr. Lori Isom, Dr. Jack Parent, Dr. Miriam Meisler and others at the University of Michigan.
Dr. Lopez-Santiago and his collaborators have utilized cell lines to express genetic mutations in the SCN1B gene, investigating the mechanisms through which these mutations modify sodium currents. Additionally, they have used anomal models to explore mutations in SCN1B, SCN1A, and SCN8A, which are associated with Dravet syndrome and other severe epileptic encephalopathies. Furthermore, they have utilized human iPSC-derived neurons from epileptic patients to study how these genetic mutations alter sodium current and excitability in distinct genetic backgrounds and various neuron types. Their research also includes pharmacological studies aimed at developing more personalized treatments for individual patients.
Links
Isom Lab Website
Qualifications
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PostdoctoralMichigan Medicine, Pharmacology, Ann Arbor, United States
2003 - 2007
Postdoctoral Research
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PhDDepartment of Physiology, Biophysics and Neuroscience. Center for Research and Advanced Studies of IPN (CINVESTAV-IPN), Mexico, Mexico, Mexico
1998 - 2002
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MSDepartment of Physiology, Biophysics and Neuroscience. Center for Research and Advanced Studies of IPN (CINVESTAV-IPN), Mexico, Mexico, Mexico
1995 - 1998
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BScSchool of Chemical Sciences; Benemeritus Autonomous University of Puebla, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
1990 - 1994
Research Overview
Genetic epilepsy; the influence of mutations in sodium channel genes on neuronal and cardiac physiology.
Recent Publications
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Ramos-Mondragon R, Wang S, Edokobi N, Liu Q, Qiao X, Shih M, Dang LT, Tsan YC, Štěrbová K, Helms AS, Weckhuysen S, Lopez-Santiago LF, Parent JM, Isom LL. Jci Insight, 2025 Sep 9; 10 (17):Journal ArticleAltered cardiac excitability and arrhythmia in models of SCN1B-linked developmental and epileptic encephalopathy
DOI:10.1172/jci.insight.190918 PMID: 40763036 -
Yuan Y, O’Malley HA, Winters JJ, Lavado A, Denomme NS, Bakshi S, Hodges SL, Lopez-Santiago L, Chen C, Isom LL. Jci Insight, 2025 Sep 9; 10 (17):Journal ArticleAtaxia and cerebellar hypoexcitability in a mouse model of SCN1B-linked Dravet syndrome
DOI:10.1172/jci.insight.187606 PMID: 40923316 -
Lopez-Santiago L. 2025 Feb 7;PresentationFrom Bench to Bedside: Translating Animal Model Research to Develop Novel Treatments for SUDEP Prevention
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Yuan Y, Lopez-Santiago L, Dang L, Lin G, Swaminathan P, Vaid S, Loughman A, Tidball A, Štěrbová K, Weckhuysen S, DeJonghe P, Parent J, Isom L. 2024 Dec 6;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterDravet Syndrome Patient Variant SCN1B p.R89C Alters Neuronal Membrane Electric Properties Leading to Hyperexcitability in Human iPSC-derived Excitatory Cortical Neurons.
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Yuan Y, Lopez-Santiago L, Denomme N, Chen C, O’Malley HA, Hodges SL, Ji S, Han Z, Christiansen A, Isom LL. Brain, 2024 Apr 1; 147 (4): 1231 - 1246.Journal ArticleAntisense oligonucleotides restore excitability, GABA signalling and sodium current density in a Dravet syndrome model
DOI:10.1093/brain/awad349 PMID: 37812817 -
Lopez-Santiago L, Ramos Mondragon R, Milton J, Isom L. 2023 Dec 1;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterSexual Dimorphic Differences in a Mouse Model of Scn1b-linked Epilepsy with Cardiac Arrhythmia
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Lopez-Santiago L, Yuan Y, Denomme N, Chen C, Ji S, Han Z, Christiansen A, Liau G, Isom L. 2023 Jul 31;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterSTK-001 surrogate restores the excitability of parvalbumin-positive fast-spiking interneurons in a mouse model of Dravet Syndrome.
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Verma I, Yuan Y, Lopez-Santiago L, Uhler M, Isom L, Parent J. 2023 Jun 14;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterHuman Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Model to Study Interneuron Defects in Dravet Syndrome