Yukun Yuan
Pharmacology
1150 W Medical Center Dr. 2301C MSRB III
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
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About
Dr. Yuan has over 40 years of reseach experiences in toxicology and neuroscience after completion of medical school training. His expertise is in the fields of enzyme kinetic analysis, ion channel function and central synaptic transmission.
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Isom Lab
Qualifications
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Postdoctoral Research FellowUniversity of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Ann Arbor, United States
1997 - 2020
Postdoctoral Research
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Ph.D. Graduate StudentMichigan State University, Pharmacology/Toxicology, East Lansing, United States
1993 - 1997
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Master Graduate studentPeking University Health Science Center, Toxicology, Beijing, China
1985 - 1988
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Center Memberships
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Center MemberFrankel Institute for Heart and Brain Health
Research Overview
My research interests are in the fields of Neuropharmacology, Neurotoxicology and Neurological disorders. Specifically, my research focus on channelopathy-related neurological disorders such as epilepsy, effects of environmental contaminants on synaptic function in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) and the contributions of gene-environment interactions to the etiology of some neurological disorders such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and epilepsy resulting from mutation or dysfunction of a specific type of ion channels in the CNS.
Recent Publications
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Varela MC, Walker MP, Bok J, Crespo EL, Thenstedt T, Goldstein L, Tidball AM, Yuan Y, Isom LL, Fu J, Uhler M, Parent JM. 2025 Nov 14;PreprintHuman Medial Ganglionic Eminence Organoids Robustly Generate Parvalbumin Interneurons and Fast-Spiking Neurons and Reveal Migratory Deficits in SLC6A1 Deficient Interneurons.
DOI:10.1101/2025.07.01.662594 PMID: 40631166 -
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 -
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
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Tidball AM, Niu W, Ma Q, Takla TN, Walker JC, Margolis JL, Mojica-Perez SP, Sudyk R, Deng L, Moore SJ, Chopra R, Shakkottai VG, Murphy GG, Yuan Y, Isom LL, Li JZ, Parent JM. Stem Cell Reports, 2023 Dec 12; 18 (12): 2498 - 2514.Journal ArticleDeriving early single-rosette brain organoids from human pluripotent stem cells
DOI:10.1016/j.stemcr.2023.10.020 PMID: 37995702 -
Hull JM, Denomme N, Yuan Y, Booth V, Isom LL. Scientific Reports, 2023 Dec 1; 13 (1):Journal ArticleHeterogeneity of voltage gated sodium current density between neurons decorrelates spiking and suppresses network synchronization in Scn1b null mouse models
DOI:10.1038/s41598-023-36036-0 PMID: 37264112 -
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
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