Bruce Bean

Bruce Palmer Bean, PhD

Robert Winthrop Professor of Neurobiology

Neuronal Excitability and Ion Channel Pharmacology

Neurons communicate with each other using electrical impulses. Information is encoded as patterns of “action potentials”, millisecond-long reversals of the voltage across the cell membrane. Different neurons in the brain fire action potentials with a variety of distinct patterns. The Bean lab seeks to understand these different patterns of firing in terms of the underlying molecular devices – tiny pores in the membrane known as ion channels.

In mammalian brains, each neuron possesses several dozen different types of ion channels. Most of these are closed when the neuron is at rest (electrically silent). It is the coordinated, transient opening, or “gating” of particular types of ion channels that underlies electrical signaling. To understand how different combinations of ion channels work together to generate the distinct patterns of action potential firing in different neurons, we make electrical recordings of these cells using patch clamp, voltage clamp and other electrophysiological approaches.

Our goal is to use knowledge of the particular ion channels in different kinds of neurons to find new drugs that can selectively inhibit or enhance electrical activity of specific type of neurons by targeting specific ion channels. In collaboration with Dr. Clifford Woolf’s laboratory, we are currently focused on finding new drugs to treat pain, itch, and cough. We are also seeking to identify new drugs to disrupt epileptic activity.

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Action Potential Broadening in Capsaicin-Sensitive DRG Neurons from Frequency-Dependent Reduction of Kv3 Current.
Authors: Authors: Liu PW, Blair NT, Bean BP.
J Neurosci
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Breaking barriers to novel analgesic drug development.
Authors: Authors: Yekkirala AS, Roberson DP, Bean BP, Woolf CJ.
Nat Rev Drug Discov
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Lacosamide Inhibition of Nav1.7 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels: Slow Binding to Fast-Inactivated States.
Authors: Authors: Jo S, Bean BP.
Mol Pharmacol
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Cell-Autonomous Excitation of Midbrain Dopamine Neurons by Endocannabinoid-Dependent Lipid Signaling.
Authors: Authors: Gantz SC, Bean BP.
Neuron
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Evolution of Osteocrin as an activity-regulated factor in the primate brain.
Authors: Authors: Ataman B, Boulting GL, Harmin DA, Yang MG, Baker-Salisbury M, Yap EL, Malik AN, Mei K, Rubin AA, Spiegel I, Durresi E, Sharma N, Hu LS, Pletikos M, Griffith EC, Partlow JN, Stevens CR, Adli M, Chahrour M, Sestan N, Walsh CA, Berezovskii VK, Livingstone MS, Greenberg ME.
Nature
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Cooperative regulation by G proteins and Na(+) of neuronal GIRK2 K(+) channels.
Authors: Authors: Wang W, Touhara KK, Weir K, Bean BP, MacKinnon R.
Elife
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Differential Regulation of Action Potential Shape and Burst-Frequency Firing by BK and Kv2 Channels in Substantia Nigra Dopaminergic Neurons.
Authors: Authors: Kimm T, Khaliq ZM, Bean BP.
J Neurosci
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Pore dilation reconsidered.
Authors: Authors: Bean BP.
Nat Neurosci
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Activation of Ih and TTX-sensitive sodium current at subthreshold voltages during CA1 pyramidal neuron firing.
Authors: Authors: Yamada-Hanff J, Bean BP.
J Neurophysiol
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Silencing Nociceptor Neurons Reduces Allergic Airway Inflammation.
Authors: Authors: Talbot S, Abdulnour RE, Burkett PR, Lee S, Cronin SJ, Pascal MA, Laedermann C, Foster SL, Tran JV, Lai N, Chiu IM, Ghasemlou N, DiBiase M, Roberson D, Von Hehn C, Agac B, Haworth O, Seki H, Penninger JM, Kuchroo VK, Bean BP, Levy BD, Woolf CJ.
Neuron
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